Surviving the Felon: Week of 9/27/2025

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I’m back with another instalment of Surviving the Felon. Fall is here but it doesn’t feel like it in Florida. Perhaps the multiple hurricanes nearby in the Atlantic Ocean will cool things off. But more likely they will just bring mass flooding to several areas of the United States and the nearby island nations. Still, as nature does its thing, we need to address the nature of our current rulers and what we can do to continue fighting back.

I am seeing more and more people speaking their truth. This is vital in a world where censorship is becoming more and more common. Especially by the very Fascists that are currently using the paradox of tolerance in reverse to shut down opposition while crying foul when we stand up against them. Still, we have to protect ourselves from doxing. Malicious people both in our lives and outside them seek to ruin our lives for being honest. If you have to, don’t feel bad about cutting those people out of your lives. They can direct their harmful energy elsewhere and free up your time to be productive.

Whether we cut them off are simply ignore them, we must not fear the people who support The Felon. They are weak creatures masquerading strength. And while they are loud and seem numerous, their numbers are slowly shrinking. Fascism always creates new enemies and never new allies. The leopards have already come to eat their own. And we should as sane people do everything in our power to make sure that this infighting continues.

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.

With all the bad things currently happening, mostly to distract from all the disasters that The Felon is overseeing, it can be hard to keep track of everything. For this week, I want to focus on the renewed attacks against people with Autism. Obviously Tylenol has nothing to do with Autism. And neither do Vaccines and all the other fake science reports that say otherwise. Autism is caused by one thing and one thing only: Genetics.

Autism has been around a long time. And right now its on the rise through a combination of people on the spectrum reproducing alongside better methods of diagnosis. It wasn’t that long ago that the Nazis put people on the spectrum in those same prison and death camps as Jews. And if you think the new Nazis don’t want to do the exact same thing, then I have several bridges to sell you. One isn’t even enough to fully take advantage of that level of ignorance.

While I focused a lot on the harm being pushed by The Worm Puppet, I can’t ignore the military being used by The Felon to intimidate US Citizens in places like Chicago and Portland. We will resist this as we have during the last time he was dear leader. And just like before, he will be defeated and forced to flee with his lizard tail between his legs.

The Good

Things might seem bleak right now. Our military is being used by a Fascist to harm and even kill innocent people. And prison camps are losing track of people that are possibly dead or worse. But if we succumb to despair, that will make us easy pickings to be the next victims. And so we cannot lose hope. Instead, we should look towards other countries that are standing up to their Governments and protesting.

From France, to Nepal, to Israel, and England, people are saying no to things that their leaders are doing. And we can too. Just because our government sees many of us as the enemy and would shoot us dead with zero hesitation doesn’t mean that the people actually armed will do so as willingly. We vastly outnumber the people who seek to harm us. The less we fear our government, the more we can remind them that they fear us.

Meet your neighbors and build communities. Too much time has been spent dividing people so that they would not unify against the ruling class. We might all feel small and powerless as individuals, but coming together as communities can put a stop to that. I’m doing my part by reaching out to friends and family. Especially people I have not spoken to in a long time. In a world where we are being primed to feel lonely, be that little lifeline for another person.

Transition

Well I had to simplify the good and the bad sections above because things are looking a little bleaker than normal right now. And the purpose of this blog is to help me find my light so that I can help others do the same. The political parts of this blog are to help people stay informed and gather energy to fight. But to have that energy, we have to focus on what makes us smile and laugh. If we can’t find something worth fighting for, then it would seem pointless to spend energy standing up to evil.

Art in all forms is what keeps me going. Science helps us live better lives, but culture is what gives us reason to want to live those lives at all. The arts are vital to our lives. Anyone who says otherwise ahs marked themselves as an enemy. They want to deprive others of happiness to fill the void where they are most lacking. So don’t listen to them. Listen to music, play a video game, read a book, or make some art. There are endless possibilities. I’ll share some of my choices of the week with links.

Workouts

Before I move onto what kept me mentally healthy, I want to once again talk about what I’m doing to stay physically active. While I have a job that keeps me on the move, I again managed to do a small workout of 20 pushups, 20 crunches, and 20 squats. Its not much yet, but I’m trying to build a habit. I need to go for a run too, but that part of the habit has fallen to the wayside. Let’s see if I can commit this week.

Video Games

It might be fall, but Florida still thinks its summer. And so I stayed inside and played video games to my hearts content. At times I feel burnt out when even thinking o going out and socializing. I might be an extrovert, but I’m also Autistic which means masking almost all the time which is tiring. Not when I play video games though. I can take those masks off and enjoy myself properly.

Genshin Impact was once again the star of the show. I have waited since Covid after all to explore the current content. And if military bases and actual sci fi elements are showing up in the border regions, I can’t wait till the game takes me to Snezhnaya for real in another year. Nod Krai has been a blast so far.

Baldur’s Gate 3 was the other major game I played this week. That one with friends. Violently in a video game with friends. Normally I have been the goody two shoes in these sorts of games and feel bad if I offend an NPC much less kill them. But I’m matching my friends chaos as we make Baldur’s Gate a much worse place simply by existing.

Pokémon Go

Pokémon Go was much more calm this week. While there were a couple events including a normal type catch a thon, nothing interested me enough to keep me outside this weekend. Especially with how hot it was towards the end of the week. I was starting to feel sick and stayed inside to make sure I didn’t pass out at work.

As for PvP, I found a team I like for Ultra League. But I’m still doing trail and error to figure out what to use in the other two leagues. And in another week I’ll be participating in my first actual Pokémon Go tournament. I’m honestly not sure if I am ready to compete just yet, but I’ll never be ready if I keep waiting for the right moment.

Anime and Shows

I’m finishing up my summer Anime for the season. The shows I watched are mostly wrapping up. And while the next season isn’t nearly as stacked as this one, I’ll have a few things still to check out. Let me recap what I watched this summer season that is finished:  DandadanMy Dress Up Darling,, Rising of the Shield HeroCall of the Night, Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt. I’m watching Kaiju No. 8 as I write this section of the blog. I’m saving Dr. Stone for last since its the one I have enjoyed the most this season.

But as I have not watched Dr. Stone yet, so it doesn’t get into the list of my favorite show for the week. That honor goes to Gachiakuta the one show other than Kaiju No. 8 I have now listed that is not ending for the season just yet. Its clear that the Mangaka studied under the person who wrote Soul Eater and Fire Force and yet this show is also its own incredible thing. I’m glad several friends recommended this show to me because its a banger.

Alien: Earth completed its first season and I loved every second of it. I won’t go into too much detail cause if you are reading this and have not watched the show, you really should. So many interesting ideas are explored each episode and I am eager for a second season of this stellar show.

One Piece continues to impress as well. And with the fall Anime season having less shows to watch, I’ll be traveling the grand line that much faster. Punk Hazard continues to have my attention. I can’t wait to see what happens next.

Dungeons & Dragons

My Centrum Glacies Campaign continues to barrel towards the current arc’s end. And my players have learned the hard way that not only are there shapeshifters in this setting, but that those monsters are more than capable of causing internal strife between the group and then benefiting from it. I imagine the party will be more cautious as they continue navigating a prison with extremely dangerous people in it. If you want to read all about what happened in the session, click this link.

Writing and Editing

I am almost caught up to my editor’s note in my Earth Everafter Novel. That means I’ll get a chance to do some writing while I let him do some more work to help me clean up that story. As I enjoy writing far more than editing, this will be a welcome change.

Reading

This week I made it to the Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic Manga chapter that is the same as the Anime’s end. That means starting next week I’ll finally start getting the answers to the many questions that the show left unanswered. I can’t wait to experience that. Just like when I read Berserk, this is going to exhilarating.

Wrap Up

September is coming to an end. No need to remind me when it ends. So far we have remained steadfast in standing up to The Felon. Its mind boggling to me how bad things seem to have gotten in just nine months. And its a bit disheartening to know that this is only the beginning. But this story doesn’t need to end in darkness and despair. So long as we draw breath we need to defy The Felon every day in whatever way we are capable.

We must share our voices and speak our truths, especially if powerful people and organizations try to cut our voices. And that is why I will speak my truth here. The Felon is also a Pedophile, a Rapist, a Terrorist, and a wicked creature pretending to be human by wearing skin. When he is no longer able to breath the same air as me, the world will be a better place.

We can make a better future even if what the past tells us is the opposite story. Our heartbeats can drown out this evil as we stand together each day stronger and more steadfast. We must not fear The Felon. Nor can we fear his brown shirts. Our lives might be in danger one day or even now. The world may get more frightening. But the fact that The Felon has to do these things at all means he is weaker than we think.

We will wash The Felon away. We are capable of appreciating this world in a way he cannot. For the sake of a better world, we will stand against The Felon together. Our hearts and souls are unified in this purpose. He is wretched and weak. We are strong and bearing the light of a better future.

Your reward for reading all the way to the end is this sleeping kitty.

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