Surviving the Felon: Week of 3/28/2026
I’m back with another instalment of Surviving the Felon. And as we get to the end of March, I continue to watch expectantly hoping that something major is about to happen. Not just to the Felon, but to all the stooges that assisted him. The wars he started are widely unpopular with everyone. And to make matters worse for him, its getting cleared each time he appears that the Felon is slowly eroding away mentally.
Lots of bots funded by different groups from countries around the world are invested in making people angry while on the internet, but there are lots of corners worth looking at. Lots of social media platforms are filled with these pests,. but these places are also helpful to catch up with friends. I made the mistake of trying to share my opinion on an issue and was attacked by strangers. A reminder that doing such things is a pointless endeavor.
Instead let’s focus on the real prize. Finding ways to keep ourselves calm and energized so that we can fight the important battles. 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.
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, 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, A Global Economy Threatened due to the Iran War
The Good
Well, let’s move past the bad. And I want to start by reminding everyone reading this blog that the nonstop bad is what the Felon wants. He wants us exhausted and powerless. Flooding the zone has been his tactic since the first time he ruined our lives by existing. That hasn’t changed now. What has changed is that we are growing more resilient by the day, while he is fading away. One day we will be rid of him. And I look forward to the day we can move on from a parasite so worthless.
I want to start by talking about the No Kings Protests. They happened again and while I wasn’t able to attend physically, anyone reading this blog should know that I support what they do. There is nothing performative about those rallies. Getting large groups of like minded people together is an outstanding way to start community building and help build up resistance to Fascism. Be wary of those who claim its a waste of time. We all need to do our part to stand up to the Felon. I’ll continue to write, while others continue to do what they are able. We must accept that our collective actions will contribute to the greater whole.
Meanwhile on the other side of the political aisle 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 is saying unhinged dog whistles to desperately rally a fracturing base makes me smile. I’m sure he and his fellow terrorists will look fantastic in orange.
Transition
This week anxiety took control for a while. But I was ready. After a week at Megacon 2026, I was prepared for rest and made sure my home was safe and comfy for whatever feelings would dominate that sense of emptiness. That anxiety stemmed from personal life issues. Politics is not on my mind right now which is both good and bad. But for now, I’ll live with recovering energy for when it counts most.
This blog has been a check in for my friends as well as one for myself. March almost over now. 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 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. April is coming soon and I think its time to increase my reps. I don’t feel as sore after my core workouts and that means its time to increase the load.
Video Games
As opposed to last week, this time I stayed home to rest and recover after a fun filled week at Megacon 2026. And a perfect weekend requires a perfect cozy game. I’m playing Pokepia as I write this blog post. And I’m making slow progress while trying not to be discouraged by the incredible things I’m seeing people create online. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to create a comprehensive subway system. But I’ll try my best to make the residents of my world happy.
Genshin Impact, and Elden Ring made up a majority of the rest of my gaming time. I’ll keep playing these games so long as I continue to find new reasons to try out new stuff. There is always more to discover in these games. And Genshin especially is still live service. I intend to play this game until the servers go down. Assuming they ever do.
I finished my Pokémon Nuzlocke this week. I’ll be doing another one soon enough, but for now, let me post the team I finished the game with. Right near the end, the Togekiss that I had spent so much time raising happiness for was killed during my Elite 4 challenge. It upset me a lot given how much time I had spent training it, but that is just how this game works. My finishing team was Empoleon, Keldeo, Groudon, Golurk, Latias, and Electivire.

Pokémon Go
This week I chose to stay inside more and rest. Naturally Pokémon Go is a game that wants me moving about. But I needed that rest and so I will make up for it next week when I plan to go on another Pokémon adventure.
My team had a bye week in my tournament league, but I’m in for next week. Hopefully the next blog post will talk about my wins. If not I’ll have to rethink my strategies. I still need to work on team building, because normally my teams have a glaring weakness to one or two specific Pokémon. Many of my losses last season were due to running into these core breakers more often than not.
This week, Open PvP was back to the true open leagues. I made it to Ace Rank no surprises of course. It would be nice to make it to Veteran again at some point. I just need to keep improving and being consistent with how I play. With time and practice I’ll be able to set the bar for an even better milestone.
Don’t let the fact that I played less this week fool you though, I leveled up in game.

Anime and Shows
This week I got fully caught up on the shows I have been watching. That list includes: Hell’s Paradise, Fire Force, and Sentenced to be a Hero, To Your Eternity, and Frieren Beyond Journeys End. I keep meaning to start Oshi No Ko. And now that I am mostly caught up with the season coming to an end, I think I’ll finally have my chance.
Sentenced to be a Hero was the clear standout this week. After several lighter and fluffier episodes, comes the season finale to remind me that I am watching a dark fantasy show. Conspiracies abound and several plot threads that had been lurking in the back were all put together in surprising ways. I can’t wait for the next season. This episode will be on my mind for quite a while.
I’m moving through 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
At long last I got to run a session of my Centrum Glacies Campaign. The party fought against ghosts that had been slain by learning secrets man was not meant to know. And now wandering as aggressive and insane undead, the monsters try to share their knowledge with others. But doing so tends to harm the minds of others. You can read about what happened when the party stumbled upon these monsters in this post.
Writing and Editing
This week I focused completely on writing my Megacon 2026 Posts. I said a lot about that on my post last week, but the convention allowed me to really take a step back and breathe a bit before heading back to reality. Sometimes we need to take those days or even several days consecutively to recover energy. We can’t better the world while exhausted.
If you want to read those individual posts, you can find them here. I’ll list them in order so you don’t miss any: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4.
I also had a little free time during the week to make a little more progress towards 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.
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 am listening to a rather long podcast and I don’t want to spoil who it is about until I finish. You will have to wait this one out. A reason to check out this post next week. Two weeks isn’t long enough for this particular bastard. Its gonna take three.
I’m more than halfway through Cytonic, the third book in Brandon Sanderson‘s Skyward series. Its been an amazing read so far and really has helped me think about space travel a bit. I can’t wait to finish this novel and move on to the last one.
Wrap Up
As we head to 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. 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 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 picture of a cat and the messy floor of my room.