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From My Garden Armchair Posted on December 25, 2025 by smrahapMay 30, 2026

How To Read This Site My Garden Armchair is not arranged for speed-reading, sloganising, or point-scoring. It is a place to follow an argument as it develops — to pause, reconsider, and test assumptions against context. This short note is … Continue reading →

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From My Garden Armchair Posted on December 11, 2025 by smrahapJune 4, 2026

From My Garden Armchair is a place of considered observation. It is written from a position slightly removed from the noise of daily outrage, where events are allowed to settle before being examined. The intention is neither to persuade nor … Continue reading →

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