A woman sitting on a yoga mat by a large window, wearing headphones, white workout clothes, and socks, with a glass of green beverage on a saucer nearby.
A cozy bedroom with white bedding, pillows, a mug, a notebook, and a laptop on the bed, next to a white nightstand with books, a candle, and a small bowl, with a window and white curtains in the background.
A white unmade bed with pillows near a window and a hanging plant in a bright, minimalistic bedroom.

The Justified

Follow the monsters Herbert, Bernard, Oscar, and Berta on their quest to rid Denmark of single women from the private sector who do not show them the proper respect!

Chapter 1 - Herbert

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Chapter 2 - A Parisian Nightmare

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Chapter 3 - The Sentencing

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Chapter 4 - Florence

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Please note that all of the above is an AI-generated voice. I do listen to all text before uploading, but there may still be some minor errors. So, if something doesn’t make sense to you, please refer to the written text.

If you think my stories present the characters as a bit grotesque, you would be right. It is harmless to laugh at that which is unjust, corrupt, and criminal, and as Bakhtin says, laughter doesn’t build stakes, and fear never lurks behind laughter.

Summing up some of what Bakhtin says in Rabelais and His World, Chapter 1, Rabelais in the History of Laughter: Laughter is strength, and laughter liberates from fear of power, prohibitions, and internal censorship, as well as unveiling truths.

The Danish police force has let a group of criminals hunt me like prey for nine years and let them degrade my identity with libel. I cannot fight the Danish judicial system single-handedly, and no lawyer in this country has the balls to do so, it seems, so I ridicule and taunt the system and its minions.

I tell A FICTIONAL TRUTH because that is all I can do right now in a country with a system as broken as the Danish.

For more on my version of narrative therapy, read more here.