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Welcome to my website Rock, Reaction and Revolution

Welcome to my corner of the internet where books, riffs, and rebellious ideas collide. If you're into turning pages, mixing chemicals, dissecting the world's geopolitical conflicts, or simply getting inebriated by a good rock album, we can be friends. (Also, why do people need alcohol when you have Progressive Rock?) But be warned: I'm also a radical anti-fascist, fiercely committed to hating the far-right. And, as an atheist, I'll be serving up a healthy dose of scepticism and critical thinking.

If you still have additional questions or require more information about my website, do not hesitate to Contact through email at notes2neutrons@gmail.com

About Rock, Reaction and Revolution

On this blog, I'll be serving up a fusion of:

  1. Chemistry-inspired wisdom (just kidding...or am I?)
  2. Songs that make you drunk and inspire you to question the system.
  3. Geopolitical rants that expose the powerful.

Aim of Rock, Reaction and Revolution

My mission for this blog is to cause spontaneous outbreaks of critical thinking, rebellious behaviour, and uncontrollable headbanging. However, it is very personal. I'm a noob, but I do not care what others think about my blog. I'll simply write whatever I want to say. But if you're still interested in reading my blog, I can assure you that it will be fuelled by the raw energy of Rock N' Roll and the explosive power of revolution. I will try to dissect the societal norms and catalyse critical thinking.

So, buckle up, ask Siri to play System Of A Down, and join me on this wild ride.

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