The troubled childhood and her identity as a woman do not erase or justify the crimes she committed, the lives she ruined.
Sredha is a journalist who writes on gender, sexuality and internet archeology. Living in the intersection of identities, she spends her time feeding cats.
Sredha is a journalist who writes on gender, sexuality and internet archeology. Living in the intersection of identities, she spends her time feeding cats.
The troubled childhood and her identity as a woman do not erase or justify the crimes she committed, the lives she ruined.
BY Sredha T S 24 February 2026
It is not having a boyfriend that is embarassing, it is the heteronormative ideals attached to him. The revolutionary potential of queer love on the other hand, embraces love and its many forms, including polyamory.
BY Sredha T S 22 February 2026
From collective laughter to corporate graveyards – The word meme has eventually entered the cultural lingo and, with the rise of the brain rot age, mutated into something else altogether.
BY Sredha T S 16 February 2026
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