Surviving the Felon: Week of 12/20/2025
I’m back with another instalment of Surviving the Felon. What a wild week its been. After calling for the Epstein Files to be released, The Felon’s minions have tried to cover up involvement to such a degree that they have failed to be transparent in any way. Its making even loyal fools question their connection with him. I can only hope they will continue to fumble.
Its truly a shame that this isn’t a powerful moment where people not just in the United States, but around the world come together in agreement that pedophiles of all genders, cultures, and related identifiers go to prison. What a better world it would be since most of the terrible leaders everywhere have this in common. But maybe tomorrow will be the beginning of that glorious day? And if not then, we have a near infinite number of chances after each time the sun rises.
Anyway, I got a little ahead of myself there. Christmas is this week and its normally tough for me. And for many people around the world it is too. Personally, Christmas Eve is one of the most dangerous days of the year for me historically. To the point where as a tradition I run a Suicide Awareness Video Game Stream every year. I’ll talk more about that below in the video game section. But I want to take a moment now to say that I am happy to still be alive, even with terrible people like the Felon running things.
If you feel the darkness closing in, do not be afraid to reach out to those you care about. And if you feel that no one is listening, it wouldn’t hurt to reach out to a professional. You matter. And the world is a better place because you are here.
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.
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, Attacks against Jews being used to fuel blood libel and conspiracy theories, threats of violence against politicians who don’t obey The Felon, Rising threats of war in Venezuela, the Military being forced to obey illegal orders, Rising Tensions between Japan and China, The Redacted Epstein Files
The Good
Its good that we moved past the bad part of the blog. Especially since I had to add several new points to the list without taking anything away. The zone continues to be flooded and I don’t want to do the work for mainstream media by dragging anyone down reading this blog. Let’s focus on the positives from here on out.
People are discovering major exploits when it comes to AI programs. And since companies are using these technologies with the hopes that they can remove their entire work force for the sake of profits, it gives me hope when I see people tricking these overpriced data prompts into stealing money from their employer and giving it to them. People are realizing that the best way to stop companies from making basically everyone redundant is to make AI cost those with money, far more than those without it.
The Jewish Communities around the world are coming together as the global intifada seeks to commit genocide against us. Even while screaming from the rooftops that it is we who are the ones with genocidal intent. Its clear that no matter where Antisemitism comes from, we will endure it. Just as we have for thousands of years. It was mistake to commit those terror attacks on Hannukah. For that is a holiday about a militia attacking an invading army and winning.
Transition
Like displaced water, politics kept trying to float back into the forefront of my thoughts. And in a way I let some of those thoughts back in. I can’t completely ignore what is going on because that lets those who are not choose policy. At the same time though, the game is currently so rigged that I am not able to make much of a difference by myself. And so I am once more shifting the rest of this blog post towards myself so I can focus on what I am capable of controlling.
This blog has been a check in for my friends as well as one for myself. Community building starts by being in tune with yourself. A healthier you means you can help others be healthy too. To that end, I am proud of my accomplishments this year. And no matter what my depression and anxiety try to make me believe, I will fight the battle against those dark spots of my brain too. And for the first time in years, I feel like I can win this clash. Quite a big deal considering everything going on in the world.
As I mentioned both last week and already on this post, Christmas Eve is one of the toughest days of the entire year for me. And that is when The Felon isn’t making the world a worse place. Strangely enough, his evil is something that motivates me to remain on this earth. I intend to outlast and survive The Felon and his twisted ideology. And now that I have said all that, I want to focus on what I am doing to survive him and find light in this world.
Workouts
Before I get into what I was up to this week, I need to first talk about what I did not do. While I was in Miami, I was constantly on my feet. I returned home physically exhausted, just long enough to prepare to go back to work. And I got sick this week too. All in all, a perfect storm to keep me from doing my core exercises. Next week I should be back in proper form.
Video Games
While sick and unable to move too much while resting it was obvious what I was up to. The majority of time this week was spent on Baldur’s Gate 3 where I have several different games going with different friends. When I wasn’t playing that, my other choices were Fire Emblem Blazing Blade and Genshin Impact.
Genshin is approaching the second half of the patch which means a story event and new banners. But I’m much more excited for next patch where a character I have waited for a long time will be available. And a new map will be unlocked too.
One other game drew me back after putting off playing it again for so long. That game won a lot of awards this year and made waves. But now that Expedition 33 added even more new content during the post game, I decided it was time to go back into the painted world and clear the original post game content. I’m planning on fight Painted Clea on stream during Christmas Eve this year and assuming I can beat her with time to spare, I will go after Simon next.
Pokémon Go
As I mentioned in my post last week, I explored several areas in and around downtown Miami for the Miami Safari Zone event. I caught a lot of people, made some new friends and got to explore the world with Pokémon Go. I wrote 3 different blog posts for that adventure. One for the trip down. Another for day 1. And a third for day 2.
The PvP Interlude season has only become more chaotic as it progresses. And I am still needing to remind myself that losses are perfectly fine especially in a season where rank matters little. I just need to push ahead and find the courage to try new teams rather than what I am comfortable with. Sometimes I need to remember that video games are not a chore. They are something that is supposed to bring me joy. Like the player I fought that used an all reindeer team. I might have won, but I bet they were having a lot more fun than me.
Anime and Shows
This week I was back in form and watched all my shows. That list includes To your Eternity, Spy X Family, Isekai Quartet, and Gachiakuta. And normally Gachiakuta or To your Eternity take my favorite spot of the week. This time though that accolade belongs to Spy x Family which dropped its comedy completely for this episode and showed just how dangerous spy work can be. Especially when your enemies are connected to the same people you are.
Meanwhile I watched a few episodes of One Piece but as usual my pace is slow. But I have plenty of time to catch up and I hear that the Anime will be airing slower too moving forward. Probably best that I don’t rush through Dressrosa too quick lest I go through the rest quickly and not know what to do next.
Dungeons & Dragons
This week the Centrum Glacies Campaign went through another major story heavy session. But it ended at the start of a dungeon that is filled to the brim with Undead and I imagine that the next several sessions will be combat heavy as a result. You can read what happened in that part of the adventure here.
Writing and Editing
Most of this week I spent writing the blog posts for my Pokémon Go adventure. There were three of them after all. And while they are all combined still shorter than this blog post, I still had to organize the pictures, and take care of a few other matters to bring those articles to life.
Meanwhile, I got a large chunk of editing done towards my Earth Everafter Novel being complete. The road to publishing this story is still long and winding, but I don’t want to rush things and mess this story up. It has the chance to really help me as an author if the novel takes off.
Reading
As I was not feeling good a lot of this week, it was hard for me to properly sit down and read. This week is looking a lot more promising for that though. Anyway, I did get a bit further into Mazino, but those webtoon comics flow quickly and I am only able to read one chapter a week without paying more money to get it faster.
Wrap Up
The holidays are this week and next. Its a time for us to all reflect on what we liked and what we did not about ourselves. Yes I am making this clear. We need to think about how we did as individuals. Looking at the world through the lens of everything will just make us depressed. And you know who wants us to feel like that? The Felon. Don’t give that worthless waste of human flesh anything that he wants.
Remember that as everything grows more expensive, don’t put your finances at risk for the sake of showing others that you care. If they are upset that your gift did not cost a ton of money, then perhaps you should rethink your friendship with that person. Gifts are about showing you care about someone. They should not be some stupid measuring contest to show how much you care about them compared to yourself or others. And remember that art and sentimental stuff doesn’t have a price tag at all. At least not one that Capitalism can properly measure.
Anyway, you know who doesn’t understand art and sentimental stuff at all? The Felon. Let’s outlast him this holiday season. As humans let’s show love and light to those we care about. Those things are what make us better people. In fact its what makes us human. 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 together and unstoppable.

As a reward for making it all the way to the end, here is a picture of a sleeping kitty.