Collection: Normalcy's a Fallacy

Normalcy's a Fallacy — and the line proves it just by existing. A poem pressed against a circle of hands gripping each other around a symbol that refuses to separate order from revolt, while the back carries the full weight of what that means: dissent, cosmic strangeness, the graffiti someone left behind for the next person who needed to read it, and imagery that pulls from the personal, the political, and the mythological all at once.

This is the line for everyone who was handed a blueprint for a life that never quite fit, who felt the friction of existing outside the consensus of what a person is supposed to want, supposed to be, supposed to become. From hoodies to sweatshirts, tanks to denim, pajama pants to leggings that wrap the whole mythology around you — Normalcy's a Fallacy doesn't ask you to reject the world. It just reminds you that the world's definition of normal has always been someone else's fantasy, built on broken dreams they forgot to mention.