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Dispatches From Kint
Mark Valenti
7 episodes
1 day ago

This is Dispatches from Kint - transmissions from a world that came after. A place rebuilding itself from fragments of meaning, memory, and misplaced logic. Each episode, one quiet voice reports on life in a world where everything has changed, but everyone insists it makes sense. Welcome to Kint. Conditions remain inconclusive.


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This is Dispatches from Kint - transmissions from a world that came after. A place rebuilding itself from fragments of meaning, memory, and misplaced logic. Each episode, one quiet voice reports on life in a world where everything has changed, but everyone insists it makes sense. Welcome to Kint. Conditions remain inconclusive.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Science Fiction
Comedy,
Society & Culture,
Fiction
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Episode 3: The Truth about Dogs
Dispatches From Kint
4 minutes 8 seconds
4 days ago
Episode 3: The Truth about Dogs

Episode Synopsis: “The Truth About Dogs”

Dispatches from Kint - Episode 3

In this episode, the correspondent reflects on the long-vanished companions once known as dogs, creatures officially classified by Kint’s Ministry as “semi-domesticated optimism, prone to happy inefficiency.”


Though dogs are said to be extinct, the citizens of Kint continue to report small, hopeful signs: a rustle by a fence line, paw prints that appear beside a lonely walker, and vanish once they are no longer needed. Scholars debate whether dogs were ever truly owned by humans, or whether both species simply gave up trying to be alone.


The narrator muses that dogs served as mirrors without judgment, creatures who understood intent better than speech, and whose eyes held an effortless forgiveness humanity could never quite return. In Kint, affection has become transactional, rationed and precise; dogs, by contrast, spent love recklessly. Their economy would have collapsed in an afternoon, but it would have been a joyous collapse.


The episode closes on a quiet truth: that kindness may one day be found not in policy or philosophy, but in the simple space beside an empty bowl, a shape left behind by devotion itself.


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Dispatches From Kint

This is Dispatches from Kint - transmissions from a world that came after. A place rebuilding itself from fragments of meaning, memory, and misplaced logic. Each episode, one quiet voice reports on life in a world where everything has changed, but everyone insists it makes sense. Welcome to Kint. Conditions remain inconclusive.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.