
Alain SUPPINI
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I’m Alain — a French critical care anesthesiologist who writes to keep memory alive. Between past and present, medicine and words, I search for what endures.
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Can Pedophilia Be Treated? What Science Says (And What It Doesn’t)
Few topics spark more discomfort than pedophilia. Society reacts with instinctive disgust, yet beneath the outrage lies a critical question: Can we prevent those with pedophilic tendencies from acting on them? Science offers some answers—though they may not be the ones we expect.
By Alain SUPPINI11 months ago in Families
Lost for Words: How Language Decay is Making Us Dumber
The Disappearance of Thought Language is vanishing. Grammar erodes, words disappear, and with them, our ability to think critically. As tenses fade—subjunctive, past perfect, conditional—so does our perception of time. The rise of casual speech, the neglect of punctuation, and the rejection of complexity aren’t harmless trends. They signal a deeper crisis: the decline of thought itself.
By Alain SUPPINI11 months ago in Humans
A Love Beyond Time
Paris, March 3, 1762 My Dearest Éléonore, As I sit here this evening, the flickering light of a solitary candle is my only companion. It casts long shadows on the walls, and it is in this quiet solitude that I take up my pen. My heart, full of yearning, compels me to write to you, my beloved, for your absence is a burden too heavy for me to bear in silence. Each pulse of my heart echoes with your name, each breath I take seems to call out for the warmth of your presence. How I long for the gentle touch of your hand upon mine, to hear the sweet melody of your voice that always soothes my troubled soul. Oh, how I ache for the softness of your embrace, a comfort I once knew so well.
By Alain SUPPINI11 months ago in History
Grandma’s Magic Soup: How a Bowl of Broth Saved My Soul (and My Stomach)
There are dishes that fill our stomachs, and then there are dishes that fill our hearts. My grandmother’s chicken soup falls into the latter category. More than just a meal, this simple yet soul-nourishing dish has been a symbol of comfort, healing, and family unity for as long as I can remember.
By Alain SUPPINI11 months ago in Feast
Who’s the Biggest Deal in 2025? The 10 Most Famous People on the Planet
1. Elon Musk – The Billionaire Who Tweets the Future Elon Musk isn’t just rich—he’s a spectacle. Whether launching rockets, pushing AI, or turning social media into chaos, Musk commands global attention. Every tweet shifts stock markets, every venture sparks debate.
By Alain SUPPINI11 months ago in Humans
WHY ALL-CAPS FEELS LIKE SHOUTING (AND WHY WE STOPPED DOING IT)
WHY DO WE HAVE LOWERCASE LETTERS? Ever wondered why we juggle uppercase and lowercase letters? Wouldn’t life be simpler if we just stuck to capitals? Ancient civilizations did exactly that. The Romans, Greeks, and Phoenicians wrote exclusively in capital letters. Yet today, uppercase is reserved for emphasis, while lowercase dominates everyday writing. What changed? Enter a practical emperor, a group of efficiency-seeking monks, and a costly material that forced an unexpected revolution in the written word.
By Alain SUPPINI11 months ago in Writers
World War III Has Already Started—And You’re Losing
The War No One Notices No air raids, no tanks rolling through cities—yet, nations battle daily. Cyberattacks paralyze infrastructure. Hackers infiltrate governments. Fake news manipulates public opinion. The war is already here, but most people don’t realize it.
By Alain SUPPINI11 months ago in 01
Love.exe: Can AI Really Find You the One?
AI, Dating, and the Death of Serendipity Once upon a time, love was unpredictable. You locked eyes across a crowded room, met through a friend, or struck up a conversation in line for coffee. Now, algorithms dictate romance. AI decides who you meet, when you match, and even how you flirt. But can a machine really replace fate?
By Alain SUPPINI11 months ago in Futurism
Little Red Riding Hood 2.0: How Not to Get Catfished by the Big Bad Wolf
Once upon a time, in a world of Wi-Fi and endless scrolling, there lived a girl named Little Red. She had thousands of followers, a perfectly curated Instagram feed, and a knack for posting selfies with inspirational captions like "Lost in the algorithm, but still thriving."
By Alain SUPPINI11 months ago in Fiction
Ancient Wisdom, Modern Hacks: Why the Future Looks a Lot Like the Past
The Future is Stuck in the Past We worship progress. AI, biotech, and cutting-edge medicine promise a better future. But look closely—most “breakthroughs” recycle ancient knowledge. Biohacking borrows from Ayurveda. AI mimics ancient divination. Mindfulness, fasting, and energy healing? Old news.
By Alain SUPPINI11 months ago in 01
Merge or Be Left Behind: The AI Takeover Is Closer Than You Think
The Future Is Here: AI and Human Evolution The world races toward a technological upheaval once confined to science fiction. By 2030, artificial intelligence may surpass human intelligence in key areas, transforming how we live, work, and even think. Visionaries like Ray Kurzweil foresee humans merging with machines, unlocking unparalleled cognitive power and extended lifespans. Is this the utopia we imagined—or a dystopian nightmare?
By Alain SUPPINI11 months ago in 01




