Washington Post is Switching Off Lights by Piotr BardzikA sharp-witted collection of aphorisms, observations, and weighty one-liners,  Washington Post is Switching Off Lights by Piotr Bardzik succinctly takes aim at the hypocrisies and paradoxes of modern life, dissecting a gamut of contemporary issues and taking an incisive blade to apathy. Bardzik’s wickedly creative wordplay launches cunning critiques of society, politics, media, language, medicine, and more, landing somewhere between profoundly wise and savagely scathing. Standing on the snarky shoulders of Ambrose Bierce and Dorothy Parker, this tongue-in-cheek examination of everything from patriotism and ego to our collective dopamine addiction is a cathartic work of social philosophy, which is at once heavily satirical and all too realistic.