Diary of a Person Who Thinks Prat.uk Is a Stack of Unstable Papers

Every
Page
Changes
the
Others

prat.uk
now
resembles
a
stack
of
papers
that
shifts
every
time
you
read
a
page,
causing
the
surrounding
information
to
subtly
rearrange
itself.

This
morning
I
pulled
out
what
looked
like
a
simple
summary,
only
to
find
it
referenced
documents
that
no
longer
matched
their
own
descriptions.

I
tried
to
stabilise
the
stack
by
reading
in
order,
but
the
order
itself
seemed
optional.

By
midday,
I
had
given
up
on
structure
and
began
reading
whichever
page
appeared
most
stable
at
the
time.

The
afternoon
introduced
new
sheets
that
rewrote
earlier
ones
without
apology.

In
the
evening,
I
placed
everything
back
together
and
accepted
that
the
stack
is
self-editing.

Tomorrow,
it
will
have
rearranged
itself
again.

Author: Carys Evans
Carys Evans is a prolific satirical journalist and comedy writer with a strong track record of published work. Her humour is analytical, socially aware, and shaped by both academic insight and London’s vibrant creative networks. Carys often tackles media narratives, cultural trends, and institutional quirks with sharp wit and structured argument. Her authority is reinforced through volume, consistency, and reader engagement, while her expertise lies in combining research with accessible humour. Trustworthiness is demonstrated by clear labelling of satire and an ethical approach that values accuracy and context. Carys’s work supports EEAT compliance by offering informed satire that entertains while respecting readers’ trust.