Surviving the Felon: Week of 3/14/2026
I’m back with another instalment of Surviving the Felon. Have we adjusted to the time change yet? Or are we still upset that we have traveled back to the 1850s at an alarming pace? I know that its bothering me. Especially since I want to focus on moving forward and being better. Yet even my culture is being dragged backwards as blame against Jews for the actions of a corrupt government continue to lead to terror attacks. And its been stressful even thinking about it.
Still, as I continue to make the mistake of reading what Anti Semites believe, I need to remind myself that many of the anger posts online are just bots farming outrage for money. Hate is extremely profitable for the mainstream media. Especially as it has been taken over by many of the same podophiles and pedophile adjacent. It stood out to me as I wrote that last sentence that I made a typo when writing “pedophile” and the suggested correction was “people”. Hmm I wonder why the AI program that checks for spelling might have thought that?
We cannot let these monsters slither away into the dark. Even if they are willing to start World War 3 just to weaken any resistance we might have to their rule. Instead we must spread light not just for peace and hope, but to right injustices. I won’t say that we demand justice as the word has always irked me. Certainly not only because we live in a multi tier legal system where justice is denied when the wealthy might be caught up in it. Still, if we do nothing to stop these pedophiles and slavers, it really does tell you about our species. And not in a good way. Be safe out there so that you are able to stand up to them another day.
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, Cover up of ICE’s Terrorism by the FBI, Healthcare Costs going way up, Food Stamps running out, Genocide in Sudan, Bombings in Iran and around the Middle East, The Felon investigating political enemies, A world run by pedophiles, Rising Antisemitism, Attacks against Jews, threats of violence against politicians who don’t obey The Felon, the Military being forced to obey illegal orders, Rising Tensions between Japan and China, The Redacted Epstein Files, People gambling over what war crimes will be committed next, Threats of Nuclear Missile Use
The Good
Well we made it past the bad. It might look like the list was shortened, but I started combining topics and condensing words. The list was in fact getting too long to be a single paragraph. But let’s move beyond the bad. Which will be hard because of the feeling that little good happened this week. Although I had to dig a little to find some positive news, and while a lot of what I found was more minor news, all positive accomplishments are capable of fighting back against the darkness. Do not discount little victories.
The big positive story I want to highlight this week is that unlike in the United States where healthcare is owned by vultures, and teeth and eye care are expensive downloadable content, other much more sane countries have pooled resources together to make serious attempts at making Cancer a deadly killer of the past. And some of that work is yielding fruit. In some of the the few cases where I can say AI is being used in a positive way, new detection methods are being discovered as well as less dangerous methods of treatment.
As for back in the United States, the Fascists are continuing to turn on each other. And elections are shoving many of them out of power. News is panicking as politicians more likely to stand up to them and not see Capitalism as a golden religion are being voted in. And the fact that the Couch Humper said live that he is afraid of going to jail gives me hope that we can turn his fears into reality. I’m sure he and his fellow terrorists will look in orange.
Transition
My depression tried to grab me this week. I stayed inside to rest all weekend as fears involving money danced around in my head. Anxiety has continued to take pot shots at me me this week though, as I fear for the safety of Jews everywhere. In fact, I have stopped telling people I’m Jewish at all which is a massive departure from what I believe. I have to regain focus and find my center. And I need to find some courage to be proud of who I am. The Nazis are their ilk win when people are scared to reveal they exist.
This blog has been a check in for my friends as well as one for myself. March is halfway over now. I’m still not where I want to be. And I’m sure my Depression will find new ways to strike. That which doesn’t kill you evolves and tries again. Which is why those activities that bring me joy are so important. Let’s see if March can help me create a wall against the negative aspects of my mental health. How much writing can I accomplish with a better head?
Anyway, its time for this blog to turn inwards and reflect. I had to battle depression and anxiety this week. Its always a threat and so it is vital that I found plenty that brought me joy. I refuse to let the mainstream media define my emotions. I’ll fight towards a better me even if I face adversity in my personal life and the world around me. The Felon will not drag me down. If you are feeling down and are searching for something to make you feel better, I’ll be providing links to those things that brought me joy.
Workouts
This week I continued at a higher number of reps for my workouts. 15 of each set doesn’t seem like a lot, but habits are best done with a slow build up. I am proud of myself for committing to a healthier body even if I have a lot more work to do before I can be completely content. Assuming I can keep this up, I intend to up my reps come April. Most new years resolutions vanish without a trace by this point in the year. And once I no longer am hurting from this many reps, I’ll up the number. Not sure where the celling might be, but I’ll be reaching for the stars until I hit it.
Video Games
I stayed inside as my brain fought against the one its supposed to help. So I had no choice but to turn to the thing that keeps me going on my darkest days. I say that in jest of course as when I didn’t go out, I played almost exclusively multiplayer games. As for single player ones, the only one I played this week was Genshin Impact. Well and one newcomer that I am playing while I write this post. But I’ll talk about that game in its own paragraph.
I played Civilization 7, and Baldur’s Gate 3 with friends and a majority of my weekend happened to be sharing experiences on both. Its a good thing that I have these outlets as well as my Discord Server so that even when I am stuck alone and lack the energy to leave the house. Both of these games have impossible levels of replayability. And even when I feel burned out by them, it is rarely long before I jump back in.
Now let me talk about the other game I started playing this week. And its one I hadn’t expected to play at all. But its Pokémon so it was inevitably going to give it a try. I’m hoping that that unlike with Animal Crossing during Covid, I don’t give up on this game, Pokepia the moment I can travel to my friend’s worlds. My artistic ability in the spatial realm is lacking. And it frustrates me to no end.
Pokémon Go
Speaking of Pokémon, let’s transition over to Pokémon Go. This is the second week of thew new season and the dreaded Spring Cup returned. Its one of my least favorite metas but I think all the practice in tournament play has paid off. As I feel a lot better about my teambuilding. And all around I am improving a little every day.
Speaking of tournament play, I’m taking this next week off of battles because I’ll be going to Megacon next week. I’ll watch what battles from my teammates I can, but my time will be mostly spent at that convention and writing blog posts every day about the event.
As for events in game, none are coming up that I’ll be focused on in game, but I’ll be keeping a lookout for that change. And as I mentioned earlier in this post, I didn’t leave my house all weekend which would in turn make it impossible for me to go on a Pokémon Go adventure. As I’ll be at Megacon next week, those blog posts will replace any adventure I might go on. But don’t worry, I’ll eventually go back out on a Pokémon Go specific excursion. Soonish I’m sure.
Anime and Shows
Once more I’m all caught up on the shows I have been watching this season: Hell’s Paradise, Fire Force, and Sentenced to be a Hero, To Your Eternity, and Frieren Beyond Journeys End. Also once more I have not started Oshi No Ko. One of these days I’ll have to set time aside to binge it.
Once again To Your Eternity was the stand out. Though it took me a little while after finishing the episode to fully process what had happened. My initial reactions of how things played out in the episode made things feel cheap. Frieren was a close second with incredible animation and fantastic teamwork between characters. And a not so distant third was Sentenced to Be a Hero which is shaping up to be an incredible show in its own right. The way things are going there, I have high hopes that next weeks episode will be a banger.
I finally got into the Zou Arc of One Piece. This one is a lot shorter than the prior arc so I don’t think it will take too long. I am told that I’ll start getting some answers to closely guarded secrets within the story in this story arc too.
Dungeons & Dragons
Unfortunately it will be a bit before I continue my Centrum Glacies Campaign. For the next several weeks, I or my players have events going on during our usual play time. Perhaps the last week of March, I’ll have an update, but until then I’ll be working on other stuff and focusing on other aspects of my life to help me smile in the face of all this adversity. Next week will be the last time before we can play again.
Writing and Editing
I am continuing to write the first draft of my fifth Search for Eden Novel. I am going full speed ahead until I finish the book. Then I’ll turn my focus to other matters. This book serves as my first dive into proper science fiction and its taking a lot of time away from writing and towards research. And yet this isn’t a bad thing because I’m learning a lot about all sorts of topics and realizing more and more how little I actually understand.
I’m up to the final clashes of not just this novel but the proceeding four leading up to it.. Every single paragraph at this point is a surreal experience. I never thought I would write this book. And now I’m nearing the end of it. I am reveling in the positive energy of seeing a project I have thought about since I was a kid start to truly manifest. And this is only the beginning. The first five books in this series only serve as a setup for the true story. Which I started crafting when I was ten years old. For comparison, as of this post, I’m thirty seven. Almost my entire life I have thought about this story.
I’m finding as I continue writing this novel just how little I know. Realizing that starting with the next book in this series will require more research than ever before could frighten me away from writing it. But that isn’t how I work. I can’t wait to learn countless new concepts and do my best to write plausible science fantasy to the best of my ability.
Reading and Podcasts
I have continued listening to Behind the Bastards led by Robert Evans and learning about some truly horrible people. This week I learned about Wim Hoff, the Ice Man scam artist. I now have even more reasons to hate the Dilbert Guy by learning about the poor quality books he wrote to push an ignorant ideology. A rather strange episode talked about Adolf Hitler’s extremely pathetic sex life which serves as a reminder that all these horrible people have similar Incel personality traits. They are also really stupid people. And finally and most humorously, I learned about the time the CIA experimented on a French town by lacing the water and air with LSD.
As far as reading, I continued with the second book in Brandon Sanderson‘s Skyward series: Starsight. The story definitely took a shift after the ending of the first novel and I am eagerly reading through each page to see where this author takes me next. There are some rather bizarre creatures and some rather unusual in the best way possible aliens.
Wrap Up
As we head to the second half of March don’t forget to take a deep breath and let all that stress out. Its been a terrifying year so far. But the tide is turning. What we are all seeing should serve as a warning and preview of what might happen next. Things are escalating fast, and so we need to be ready to stand firm against The Felon. But when things escalate that gives off a sense of urgency. We might be rushing towards the edge of a cliff, or with some hope, perhaps the end of this nightmare instead.
The Felon is fading. And less and less people are cool with him being a pedophile. So he and his handlers push fear on us because that is all they know. Even a war in the Middle East will not stop them from vanishing. And once they are gone, may their legacy be tainted by their wicked deeds. Assuming they don’t do something incredibly suicidal and brainless like launching nuclear missiles first. I still have hope things won’t reach that point.
And outside of The Felon, Capitalism, The One World Order that Libertarians claim we need to fear while they worship it tries to reduce our lives to monetary value. It is up to us to build lives that stand in defiance of this. Art cannot be quantified by capital and that is why those in power continue to demonize it alongside Liberal Arts. Anything demonized by Fascists is something that we should all care about. Because anything they oppose is what will help bring them down.
Anyway, you know who also doesn’t understand art and sentimental stuff at all? The Felon. Let’s outlast him in 2026. 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. ICE will melt and we will endure.

As a reward for making it to the end, here is a sleeping kitty with one of his favorite toys. He put it there himself.