Surviving the Felon: Week of 4/11/2026

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I’m back with another instalment of Surviving the Felon. And it seems that the Felon is not doing so well this April. His enrichment schemes are becoming way too visible for even his own supporters to ignore. I’m pleased that these people are finally realizing that “its a big club and they ain’t in it.” Just a shame that they are forming even more vile groups in response. But I’ll get to that in a moment.

How are those of us who are sane doing? Are we still exhausted thanks to the media campaigns that feed us nothing but misery all day? Or are we finding ways to smile, laugh, and love in a world that shames us for feeling these emotions. I know that I am guilty of letting those negative thoughts steal my smiles away. I’m a work in progress that is working on better reacting to stimuli in my environment.

But remember that much of the support for the Felon is just bots on the internet. There are entire campaigns dedicated to making the world worse in the name of profit. It is best that we either ignore or swat these gnats away so that we can find our inner and outer peace. While The Felon slowly dies and takes the world with him, it is vital that we find pieces of our own worlds that we love and preserve them. His rot will not steal our smiles.

The Bad

While the news tries to control what we are worried about, don’t forget to learn more about the Heritage FoundationPeter 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, A world run by pedophiles, Attacks against Jews, Miliary Leaders being forced to resign, Rising Tensions between Japan and China, The Redacted Epstein Files, People gambling over what war crimes will be committed next, A Global Economy Threatened due to the Iran War

The Good

Let’s move past the bad and focus on the things that make us feel positive. There are things to give us hope, even in the darkest of times. For example, The First Playmate held a press conference about the Epstein Files. And do you know who holds a press conference about something where they try to deny involvement? A person who is guilty that’s who. I am hoping something big is coming that will destroy The Felon and his cultists. It cannot come soon enough.

While it might be a bad thing that the antisemitic wing of the GOP is growing, it turns out they are willing to turn on The Felon because he refuses to hate Jews as much as they do. They are still my enemy though and I’ll be watching them carefully in case they try to run someone even more insane than The Felon. But we can clash with them when they start that fight. For now I’ll let my enemies fight each other and stay out of it.

Once more, the Couch Humper is trying to be relevant. He’s nothing but a puppet of course, but his masters are prepping for a power play. May their schemes fail and may this blogs name shift to something far more positive. May we all outlast these worthless parasites and have a chance to build a better more positive world as their graves sink into mud to be forgotten.

Transition

This week depression tried to cling to me like a wicked shadow. Mentally I had difficulty finding things to make me smile. I even skipped several activities I normally enjoy while I just sat around my house numb. I was dragged down into the darkness for a bit with some horrible thoughts that have not shaken me for a long time. Moving forward I’ll need to adapt some new coping mechanisms because the current ones are starting to fracture. And I’ll probably need some reassurance that things will work out. Because the events and fears that dragged me into that dark place are still present.

This blog has been a check in for my friends as well as one for myself. April is heading towards its second full week and I’m still not where I want to be. But I have found some motivation to try and reach new heights. Activities that bring me joy are so important because they keep the despair away. 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 as promised I increased the number of reps for my workouts. 20 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. And I’m pleased that I’m not as sore right now as I was the last time I upped my reps. Those results tell a story on their own.

Video Games

I might have fended off depression this week, but it left a toll on me. There are plenty of video games I have left unfinished. But for this blog I’ll focus on what I did play. Right now, while writing this blog post, I’m playing Genshin Impact. I have a whole new area to explore and plenty of quests to keep me occupied while I eagerly await where the story will take me next.

Elden Ring and Civilization 7 were two of the other games that I spent plenty of time on. Its actually crazy to think that Elden Ring, a game infamously known for its sometimes frustrating difficulty is my comfort game. But I know that game fairly well at this point. So I know what to expect and avoid the places that still feel like utter hell after more than 10 playthroughs.

I played a Pokémon Game this week, but not the same couple that I did the last few months. This time I am adding even more competitive Pokémon battles to the mix and playing Pokémon Champions. Its nice to play VGC again, even if I get frustrated frequently at my bad luck. Despite lots of bad reviews, I’m enjoying the game. Just more proof not to listen to everything on the internet.

Pokémon Go

Despite being depressed a lot this week, I managed to go on an adventure. And yet the park I visited seemed a bit depressing too. Maybe its a theme of the week? Anyway, you can read about what I found here, as well as what I might have found in that same park if I had traveled there several years earlier.

After a rough week in my tournament matches, I was subbed out to let others have a chance to play some matches. It wasn’t just me, our opponents in general were all strong this week. Here is hoping that I can come back refreshed and better than ever.

And I feel the same about the Go Battle League where I am also struggling and even feeling a little burnout. I enjoy tournament matches where my teammates and I all work together to get better. Meanwhile, I feel like my progress has hit several walls in open PvP. Looks like I’ll need more practice in general.

Anime and Shows

A new season of Anime started and with several shows for me to watch. This season I’m watching: Re:Zero, Daemons of the Shadow Realm, Witch Hat Atelier, Dr. Stone, and when I have time to watch it, Oshi No Ko

Normally I would automatically default to Re:Zero as my favorite as its one of my favorite shows in existence. But for the week I have to give it to Daemons of the Shadow Realm. That show pulled some really unexpected twists in its first episode. It helps that it was written by Hiromu Arakawa most well known for being the Mangaka for Fullmetal Alchemist which happens to be one of the few Anime I rank above Re:Zero. I can’t wait to see what happens in that show. But don’t count Re:Zero out yet.

I’m moving through the Zou Arc of One Piece. In fact I’m more than halfway through it now. 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

This week in my Centrum Glacies Campaign was a major milestone in the story. The party clashed with one of the leaders of a major antagonistic faction within the setting. And the Witch at the heart of this battle has many more tricks to pull before the party is done dealing with her.

You can read how that clash went so far here. There is much more to come and I can’t wait for next week.

Writing and Editing

This week was a major milestone for my writing. I finished the first draft of fifth Search for Eden Novel. That has been one of the most complex and difficult books I have ever written. And it will take several more revisions before I can even think of trying to publish it. And of course I need to publish the other four books before it.

Anyway, now that I am done writing that novel, I’m going full speed ahead with editing Earth Everafter Book 1. Editing is significantly less fun than writing, but it is a vital part of the publishing process. Especially when it involves a book I wrote such a long time ago. My hope is for this book to really show to readers what I am capable of and get them excited for my even longer and more complex work.

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 also learned about a horrible corporation. Specifically the one that caused the Hawk’s Nest Tunnel Disaster. After that, I learned some of the complicated history about the real Dracula Vlad the Impaler.

As for reading, I continued reading Skyward Flight. Its three shorter stories in one novel so I imagine this one might take me a little while. It didn’t help that it was raining a lot and I am outside plenty while reading, Assuming this week is more dry, I should make a lot more progress.

Wrap Up

As we head through April, 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. But we must not rush into things ourselves, even as things change quickly.

The Felon is fading, faster than ever in fact. He was rushed to a hospital this weekend. Might we get some good news soon. 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 American 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.

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