In the middle section, the text devolves into a recipe for toast that somehow becomes a philosophical treatise on regret. Halfway through, the phrase “Part 2 begins now” appears—despite the title already declaring it Part 2. This recursive loop is intentional.
But for the curious, the brave, and the slightly unhinged: awaits. Just don’t ask about Part 1. Have you encountered this piece? Share your interpretation in the comments below. And remember: the door is always a mirror. crazy son prologue part 2 by crazy wanker
Whether this is a tease, a dismissal, or another layer of the joke remains unclear. What is clear is that has cemented itself as a cornerstone of early 2020s digital absurdism. It is a work that rewards patience, punishes expectation, and—despite (or because of) its title—makes you question what a story even is. Final Verdict Should you invest your time in this chaotic, ranting, door-less journey? If you enjoy David Lynch directing a sketch from The Eric Andre Show , written by a sleep-deprived philosophy student—absolutely. If you prefer clear plots and likable protagonists, turn back now. In the middle section, the text devolves into
“The son is still crazy. The wanker is still crazy. There is no part 3 because the prologue never ended.” But for the curious, the brave, and the