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Extractivism by This Window Listen Here The Age of Reason is a stark meditation on the moment innocence fractures and self-awareness takes its place. Drawing loosely from Sartre’s existential landscape—Nausea, Iron in the Soul—the track moves through a world stripped of comforting illusions, where play gives way to responsibility and warmth recedes into the cold light of consciousness. “Reprieve was promised for us tonight / Our history is written in black and white.” The lyric hints at Sartre’s idea of bad faith: the human urge to hide from freedom behind fixed narratives and borrowed meanings. Love and guilt, peace and conflict, all collapse into binaries. The “reprieve” becomes a false shelter, and the “black and white” history suggests a story already written, leaving no room for ambiguity or choice. What remains is a philosophical lament—an elegy for the playful self and a clear-eyed co...