Gratitude for a Clearer View

Chapters Best Left Unwritten A Hideously Wretched Introduction I'm an odd guy. I swear I don't fit in. When asked if I prefer black or white, I always answer clear. I know the unconventional pragmatic geniuses are supposed to say grey. I've heard by horribly unreliable sources (the guy who knows a guy) that it … Continue reading Gratitude for a Clearer View

Acceptance and Painful Death

When you think about the United States and the future, what concerns you most? When I think about the future, I can’t help but generalize my own fears into a more ideological perspective. However, my mind then goes down the rabbit hole. On a very basic level, I suspect I fear a painful death more … Continue reading Acceptance and Painful Death

A Strategy for Free’er Speech on Social Media

Fetzer Institute’s Website: Where have you experienced safe and courageous media spaces that support a wide range of ideas and expressions? How do you contribute to an environment that allows for authentic expression? My response, (with minor redactions): I have not found that free expression is politically allowable on social media, often especially among those … Continue reading A Strategy for Free’er Speech on Social Media

Thoughts of a Former Blackout Drunk

Words are generally meaningless. I've found it much more helpful to ignore what people say and look at behavior. It is only after I've spent significant time evaluating my social environment that I can find any significance in the things people say. Most of it is postmodern. It sucks because language has the capacity to … Continue reading Thoughts of a Former Blackout Drunk

The Skeleton in the Closet is Me

1. 'Conscious' is not 'consciousness.' 2. "The energy' is not a verb. Energy is a (potential) transfer of motion. It is questionable as to whether it has physical quala. I read a Facebook comment recently that waves and fields as they intersect produce subatomic particles and that shit has me doing some reading. Fields appear … Continue reading The Skeleton in the Closet is Me

‘SWIFT’S RECIPE FOR PEASANT STEW:’ Racism and Fear in Law Enforcement

Video of police attempting to shoot an autistic man with a toy truck, and hitting the direct care worker lying on the ground with his hands out telling the cop he is autistic and it is just a toy truck. I personally trained with many in law enforcement. What a lot of people appear to … Continue reading ‘SWIFT’S RECIPE FOR PEASANT STEW:’ Racism and Fear in Law Enforcement