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December 2025

The Churn Effect: When Our Words Feel Busy but Nothing Changes

An exploration of the churn effect, how online and offline discussion creates motion without action, and why real change requires landing ideas.   Threads explode. Names get mentioned. People defend cyberbullying. Others recount past experiences in painful detail. The outrage…

When You Don’t Know What to Do

Voicenote – What I learned this year: Never say, “I don’t know what to do!”(Technical correction regarding the voice clip:We didn’t experience a hurricane. It was a landspout tornado.I could brush up on my meteorological literacy.The storms we experience here…

The Loneliness in December. Merry Christmas, All!

I sometimes revisit old essays and think, ‘What a load of shit.’ But this piece still retains the essence of what I felt a year ago, almost to the day. The Loneliness in December. Drop a mail if you want…

The Quiet Refuge: Why Support Groups Need Less, Not More.

There was no orchestrated mayhem. No drums, bonfires, or initiation rituals. I joined a support group for males during a low point in my life. And the experience was great. Instead of getting my token for the ancestral sweat lodge,…

Crusader Tumbles: A Street-Side Sermon on Gratitude

“Jesus Dude!” The guy in red sidestepped to the left. But The Crusader hadn’t lunged at him; he fell to the right, into the industrial-strength foliage growing on the curb. His makeshift cross suffered no damage. I should have borrowed…

F*LEH: The Meaning of Form and Shape

I have always been fascinated by non-Latin writing systems. Chinese characters, Japanese kanji, Arabic calligraphy, and Korean hangul feel dense and meaningful. Each symbol looks like a small object, not a thin line in a sequence.To me, Western letters feel…

The Illusion of Being Understood. A personal Reckoning.

I graduated from university with majors in English and psychology. This dude was geared to infuse the mundane thoughts and creative exploits of everyone “out there” with his newfound armamentarium of excellence. But first, before I could take my brilliant…

Online Outrage: Fuel for the System, Not Power for You

Corporal Rockjaw was unusually amicable that day. He told us that if anyone thought the mess hall food was shit, they should write their complaint on a list, add their force number and ID, and the matter would be escalated…