Surviving the Felon: Week of 11/22/2025
I’m back with another instalment of Surviving the Felon. Its almost the end of November and I know lots of people are holding on for dear life as there are several new insane things happening each day. It’s hard to keep track of all the evil happening right now. And by design of course since main stream media makes a lot of money from misery. Remember that smiling and finding happiness even when life seems bleak is a form of resistance. Refusing to give up on our own lives goes a long way towards defeating the Felon.
As for this week and what we have learned, keep standing firm. The Felon is fighting his allies now as his paranoia and fears of losing power cause him to spiral out of control. This is an inevitable part of Fascism as such a form of government keeps needing enemies to keep those charmed by its power targeting them with violence. But where Fascism fails is actually taking care of people. And as everyone continues to lose more, even many of those pulled deep into MAGA are starting to wake up.
Those who genuinely wish to rejoin reality should be welcomed back. But cautiously until we know that their brainwashing has truly faded. We can be overjoyed at the return of people we thought lost while still being cautious that they won’t relapse. Being part of a cult is like being addicted to a dangerous drug. If you are not ready to help someone suffering from a similar situation, that is not a moral failing on you. Helping those who would not have helped you can be stressful.
The Bad
While the news tries to control what we are worried about, don’t forget to learn more about the Heritage Foundation, Peter Thiel, and Curtis Yarvin. These are our real enemies, alongside The Window Shover of course. I’m putting this at the start of The Bad Section because I feel like this is by far the most important thing to get out of the negative.
An ordered list seems to be the best way to get through this section and so I’ll continue doing so. Negativity is the news’s specialty. And I want to focus on resisting and the positivity. But those bad things cannot be ignored. Giving it the least thought and fewest words is a proper compromise.
Gerrymandering, Everything ICE is doing in a city near you, Healthcare Costs going way up, Food Stamps running out, Genocide in Sudan, Conflict in the Middle East, The Felon investigating political enemies, The realization that our world is run by pedophiles, Rising Antisemitism, threats of violence against politicians who don’t obey The Felon
The Good
Well the bad is above and behind now. It always feels good when I can delete entries from that list. May the day come where the above section on this blog is tiny. Still, I want to be happy in the fact that the bad grew shorter. And there is plenty more to focus on good wise than that alone.
Notably, Mamdani visited The Felon and got an unusual reaction. Its been funny watching news stations get absolutely blind sighted by this turn of events. After all, what to do when you have been making money slandering a man and hoping for a bloodbath from The Felon for profits only for their meeting to be peaceful and civil? That’s bad for their business model and a wonderful thing for rational and sane people.
Speaking of news that the mainstream media doesn’t know how to spin, The Space Laser Lady got spooked off when the leopards snapped at her face. She spoke out against The Felon and learned immediately that she can’t handle being the target. Perhaps she should have thought of that before making others a target. Perhaps she can go cry with her pension money that she is receiving for the rest of her problematic life? So long as these people turn on one another they are not spending their full energy hurting everyone else. And that is a victory.
Transition
Politics above and personal stuff lies ahead as far as this blog post is concerned. I’m glad to move past that stuff above. Even if things seem to be improving in the oddest of ways, I’m personally stressed out and need a break from it. Looking inwards has helped me a lot and getting outside more helps me clear my head.
As of late, I’m realizing more and more that in a sense, this isn’t just a check in for friends and family. Its not just a lot of text to share my opinion on issues and make sure like minded people have a safe space to read and think about things. This blog has in a sense become my newsletter too. Perhaps I need to start writing things with that in mind.
Beyond this point I’ll as always be reflecting on how I made it through my week. This should have been a newsletter of sorts all along because its a chance for me to tell others how I spent my time. Not just what I wrote, but what I was doing to draw inspiration as well. Sometimes when we are feeling hopeless and that things can’t improve, it doesn’t hurt to ask others how they are finding happiness. If what I share helps you find a little light, I can smile knowing I did some good.
Workouts
I think I found my workout groove this week. I committed to a Monday, Wednesday, Friday routine and stuck to it. I’ll see if I can continue this trend, but I felt good about progress. Still, I’ll need to be careful so I don’t hurt myself at work. My body needs rest and sometimes I don’t let it get what it needs.
I also learned that some of my workouts have been done wrong for years. And since I found that doing crunches and sit-ups is even more difficult for me than I thought, I have decided to do bicycle kicks instead to build those muscles up to the point where I’ll be able to do those workouts correctly one day. But that’s not an issue as bicycle kicks are good for several other muscle groups as well.
Video Games
The weather is perfect and I went for a walk or two, but that doesn’t mean I ignored video games. In fact, I went down nostalgia lane this week and made use of some of the free games on the Switch 2. Specifically I’m playing Legend of Zelda the Wind Waker while I write this post. Its one of my favorite games in the series and I figured it was time to replay it. Its not the only game I’m reexperiencing as one of my friends is playing Tales of Symphonia for the first time and I’m playing online with him.
Naturally I also played Genshin Impact, Baldur’s Gate 3, and Pokemon Legends Z-A. Though I think that last one I’ll be taking a break from. I have basically beaten all but the post game and the game play loop is something I’ll need to sit down and focus on when I’m in the mood. Genshin will have a new patch soon and a whole lot more to be excited about as several characters I have waited years for will be making their first in game appearances. Not that playing Baldur’s Gate 3 with friends is any less enticing.
Pokémon Go
I explored another park for this blog this week. And it was a pretty nice park at that. I wrote a post about that experience that you can view here. There is still so much for me to discover and sometimes I have to temper the sadness knowing that one lifetime is not enough to see the entire world. And imagine those who will live in a time to explore the stars?
This week, Pokémon Go decided to give one of the grassroots tournament cups a try in the actual game. While I was not playing this meta a few weeks ago, its pretty cool that the community can influence the actual game. Now if only this was used for good a majority of the time. Instead people waste time constantly complaining. I think there is a lesson to learn there.
There was no Go Wild Event to bring me outside all weekend, but that is fine. Because doing something like that every week would burn me out. The little adventures break up the monotony for those weeks where big events are not happening. And in turn huge events become something special when they do occur.
Anime and Shows
I noticed last week I forgot to watch a show. Worse I didn’t even mention said show on my last post. So let me list what I did watch this week and include the missing Anime. Isekai Quartet, Gachiakuta, To Your Eternity, and Spy x Family. The last one was missing and I watched two episodes of it this week to make up for things.
And what you might not think, is that I would nominate the last on that list for Anime of the week. As much as I love the other shows, two of them were setup episodes for something big in the coming weeks. Meanwhile the other one is a comedy that I watch for some quick laughs. That one is not so deep and will likely never be nominated for anime of the week.
Unfortunately I did not watch Lord of Mysteries or One Piece this week. Been gaming during the times that I normally would watch those shows. But they are not going anywhere and when I have the time, I’ll be sure to dive right back into them.
Dungeons & Dragons
My Centrum Glacies Campaign got a little spicy this week as my players destroyed a cursed coin and came face to face with a Demon Dragon that they have no business fighting. It remains to see what will happen should they triumph against such foe. And that assumes they will at all. If you want to read what happened to them this week, take a look here.
Writing and Editing
This was another week focused on my Search for Eden Novel. The project is taking a bit longer than I expected to finish, but that is no big deal. I feel the need to take things slow and really work on this story to perfect it. I know its only a first draft, but the better the first version is, the better I can do with revisions and turn this into one of the best novels I have ever written.
Reading
After several weeks of not reading much a long awaited Magi Manga finally arrived in the mail. I then read several issues of that back to back. Its always not having something I’m interested in reading more than losing the spark completely. I managed to sneak in one more week of Mazino too. If only I could read a ton of those every week. Tower of God is one of my favorite settings the more I get into it, and seeing things from another character’s point of view only expands that setting further.
Wrap Up
As the Epstein File Clash continues, the Felon continues to panic and degrade. His meetings with enemies to allies is proof that he is fading and fast. His handlers are trying their best to take power for themselves in the coming power struggle. I’m not sure whether to have popcorn ready or a place to hide when this all goes down. Depending on what choices rational people make in these trying times, I might need both.
Now is the time to rest though. We need to prepare for chaos unfolding in front of us. Right now we need to stay out of the infighting and not interfere with our enemies attacking each other. So long as we stay out of the line of fire, less harmful people will stand in our way when we pick up the pieces and prepare for what happens after The Felon is finally gone.
The Felon’s health is failing. His mind is failing. His dreams our failing. Everything has always been failure for The Felon. And at long last when he fails at life too, we will endure. Our heartbeats are greater than anything he stands for. While he destroys, we rebuild. Our hearts craft beauty and wonder despite his parasitic presence. And we will only become stronger once he is no longer in our way.
We will Survive The Felon. We are united in purpose. Our victory is assured.

As a reward for making it to the end, here is a cat.