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    Agency belongs to that which screams the loudest, right? If no, then correct any misgivings, but rightly so, we shall see that in due course, a right path has been sown. We find ourselves a full flock of sheep, yet we find ourselves compelled by the provided abundance. Give forth, bear fruit. Then there are times in which we honor the time in which we are scheduled. Confliction. Complication. That is what it all comes down to, am I wrong? What level of —–ship and to whom does it bel–ng. SYLLABLES ARE MISSED, FOLKS. that’s the whole point

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    Ditch the Mask: A Confession from Inside the Charade

    Let’s just call it out—we’ve all been pretending. I’ve done it too. I’ve built versions of me that looked brave and balanced while parts of me were burning backstage. The costume itches, the script is stale, and honestly, I’m done performing. The Moment I Dropped the Prop One day I noticed how small I’d made myself trying to look “big enough.” The stuff I thought defined me—possessions, titles, even being “put together”—turned out to be anchors, not wings. When I loosened my grip on all that, nothing magical happened—just silence. And in that silence, I finally heard something real: me.…

  • My Thoughts - Off Topic

    It’s Golden for a Reason

    You know what… It has to be said. You do what’s right—because it’s right. That’s it. No scoreboard. No audience. Just that quiet, unshakable pull inside that knows what good feels like. While everyone else struggles to swim upstream, chasing their next big step, maybe try just standing still. It gets your head above the water—and once you can breathe, you can lift others up too. Just remember: even when your head’s above water, you still need a life vest. Every Choice Shapes the Current Every single moment is full of choices. And each one sends you drifting down a…

  • Journal Entry

    It’s all rubbish

    My sleep schedule is so screwed up. I’m managing, but until internet gets hooked up, all I have to do is listen to podcasts and unpack what is essentially sentimental junk. I have a lot of books and clothes. There are a few boxes of miscellaneous stuff. Who is that woman? Marie Kondo. She tells people to question whether something brings them joy. other people have suggested having a bin for trash, a bin for donating, and a bin for keeping. Well, the bin for keeping is the cupboard above my bedroom closet. And the bin for trash is the…

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    Content Warning: Recipes (No joke)

    I’m going to take a break from politics to discuss a very serious concern that I have regarding the cultural identity of America. Secondarily, I think this matter speaks directly to the foundation of family values. I had a message to share from an early age. I was that nerdy kid with an electronic typewriter in the 90s, sitting in his ranch duplex, typing out a chapter from some random children’s novel purchased from the grocery store. Eventually, I graduated to typing out my mother’s recipes on an HP Pavilion Slimline. I found these recipes in a box the other…

  • My Thoughts

    The Emperor and The State of His Apparel

    Content note: this piece is a forceful political opinion and uses strong language. I do not condone violence, threats, or illegal activity in any form. When I say “take it back,” I mean nonviolent, civic action: vote, organize, protest lawfully, support community-led solutions, and hold public officials and institutions accountable through existing legal channels. If you want to take action, check out Vote.org or local community organizing groups. Waking up every morning and drinking my cup of coffee while reading the latest news has lost all its charm. I am so fed up with having to read article after article,…

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    The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector

    Luke 18:9-14 9 To some who were confident of their own righteousness and looked down on everyone else, Jesus told this parable: 10 “Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. 11 The Pharisee stood by himself and prayed: ‘God, I thank you that I am not like other people—robbers, evildoers, adulterers—or even like this tax collector. 12 I fast twice a week and give a tenth of all I get.’ 13 “But the tax collector stood at a distance. He would not even look up to heaven, but beat his breast and said, ‘God, have mercy on me, a sinner.’ 14 “I tell you that…

  • My Thoughts

    When Free Speech Gets You Fired, Democracy Is in Danger

    On September 10, 2025, a political activist was assassinated by a lone gunman. I hadn’t planned to write about it, but a Washington Post article pushed me to speak up. The piece, “In Wisconsin swing district, criticism of Charlie Kirk sparks backlash”, reported that a Wisconsin teacher was placed on paid leave after posting online remarks about Charlie Kirk. Her words angered people in her small rural town—and politicians jumped on it. Kirk had said that having a Second Amendment means accepting some lives will be lost. The teacher called his words “hate” and said people “can’t be upset.” Were…

  • Blog Status Update

    Sorry for the Whiplash

    If you’re here, you most likely got redirected from the old domain. You’ll notice the domain at the top is different than what it used to be. I had some issues with the subdomain I was using, so I decided to switch hosts, bought a second domain to split the domains. Anyway, I haven’t been having a lot of luck with technology, specifically with my websites. It’s been a bit frustrating, and the reason I haven’t been posting as much. I was just having some issues, but I seem to have gotten them resolved and a fresh domain name in…