Okay so listen. I have too many thoughts. Way too many thoughts. And for the longest time, I was just dumping them in random notes apps, or texting my friends at odd hours, or whispering them to myself like a madman in the shower. And one day I thought 'hey, what if I just make a website?' Not because I’m some tech genius or because the world needs my theories (it doesn’t), but because I need somewhere to put them. Somewhere that isn’t WhatsApp drafts or crumpled tissue paper.
So here we are. FuzzTheory .space.
Why the name? Because most of what I think isn’t clean-cut or logical or fact-checked. It’s fuzzy. Like “huh… maybe this makes sense?” kind of fuzzy. Like “this thought felt smart at 2:43am” kind of fuzzy. And it’s always a theory. Never fully proven, never fully stable. Just floating in space. Hence the .space. I didn’t even think twice about the domain. It just clicked. .space felt right. Like it was made for chaotic brains who like to write about socks and social anxiety.
And this site, it's not some deep intellectual haven, okay? It's a corner. Just a corner. A corner of the internet where I sit with my thoughts and try to make sense of things like:
Why I always forget why I walked into the kitchen
Whether toothpaste really does taste different at night
Why heartbreak feels like the flu but in your soul
Whether I’m the only person who feels physically attacked by cold elevators
It's personal. It's pointless. It's absolutely necessary for my sanity.
You don’t have to take anything here seriously. I don’t. But I do take writing it seriously — which is kind of ironic, I know. I just want to write in a way that makes you feel like we're sitting on the floor at 1AM, eating toast, talking nonsense, and somehow ending up at an emotional breakthrough.
So yeah. That’s what this is. That’s what FuzzTheory .space is. It’s not supposed to go viral. It’s supposed to feel familiar. It’s for me. And maybe, if you find something here that makes you smile or breathe a little easier, then it’s for you too.
With you,
Rohan Pius - Founder & Curator