zero space times, styled like a ransom note made out of cutout letters

thoughts and things written into the void

february 2026
issue no. 13

front page | middle part | colophon

previous: issue 12.


when in doubt, bullet points


allodynia

typing with gloves is hard. don't like it. but because my skin is currently pretending to be purely made out of nerves and touching the keyboard is uncomfortable bordering on painful, this is the best solution i could come up with. well, until pressure and weight also become painful, but right now i'm only at the "touching things that are too cold and especially metal is evil"-stage.

i think this might be allodynia - (if i understand it corecctly) a type of nerve pain that is caused by the central nervous system interpreting normally non-painful stimuli as painful. for me, it normally starts with thermal (temperature), sometimes progresses to tactile (touch) and it can affect everything from small random patches of skin to my entire body.

the small random patches are very common for me. its not an everyday occurance but a few times times a week i will discover a temporary, locally distinct area of skin that is hypersensitive. they rarely last longer than one or two days and are most often on my arms, legs or the sides of my torso. full body is (fortunately) rarer and i basically only get that in crashes or periods of stronger fatigue / exhaustion.

i am not sure what causes it. apparently allodynia is associated with a few other conditions, for example fibromyalgia, migraines and neuropathies. generally i don't think i have any of those, because my levels of pain don't seem significant enough.


got through my mrt all right. don't have the results yet, but judging by the non-reaction of the people making it, everything is probably fine. we'll see. it's very unlikely, but it would be weird if it turns out i have multiple sclerosis and not me/cfs after all.


paper crafts and collages

finally added some of my recent collages! i'm kinda hyperfixated on paper crafts at the moment and spend hours cutting, sorting and glueing paper into different shapes and sizes.

a friend (and flatmate) inspired me to try some new stuff, and it ended with me having hundreds of 2.5cm*2.5cm squares and irregular strips of junk/scrap paper, that i am now trying to use in various ways. i like it, it's very calming and meditative and in comparison to my usual approach to collages, much less exhausting.

an aroae flag (from top to bottom: orange, yellow, white, bright blue, darker blue) made out of scrap paper strips
today for example i made three pride flag (aroace, lesbian & gay) postcards i want to send to several friends. (responding to messages is really difficult for me right now, so i'm trying to get back into sending letters or postcards.)

i also made a few din a4 strip collages(? collections? idk) that i also put on the collage page.

they are nice on their own, but i think i'll use them as material for something else. no idea what tho. but making them is fun, so i'll keep doing that.


FOOTNOTES

1this makes it sound like i had a lot of mrts. i didn't. this is just my second one.


next: issue 14.