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Decentralization of the Republic?

Jan 01, 2026
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They are back. Here is another reply from The Society of Problem Solvers… “Also you can have a constitution to address the things mentioned (like property rights). In fact that is exactly what America was - a decentralized (for the time) system with a constitution. We need it further decentralized now and made transparent in order to fix it. It has become fully corrupted.” Now, here is my reply… Your statement has a true premise; however, you then overreach as expected. So, let’s look at definitions that truly matter. First, let’s start with Decentralization, which pushes decision power downward (federal to state to local), which is what the current President is advocating. I trust him more than an ad hack committee on the internet. Now, back to the definition. Decentralization pushes this power downward, so fewer people control more things.
Read more about F.E.D.S.: Who is NEFTALÍZ "The Deli (wit the) Henny" PLUMA-PLUMMER?
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F.E.D.S.: Who is NEFTALÍZ "The Deli (wit the) Henny" PLUMA-PLUMMER?

Jan 01, 2026
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Street legends don’t arrive politely. They kick in the door wearing irony like a bulletproof vest. NEFTALÍZ arrived the same way—half meme, half manifesto—slipping through boroughs and timelines like oil through cracked pavement. One moment he’s a blurry Instagram Live in the Bronx, the next he’s a think-piece footnote in D.C., and by sundown he’s a name scratched into the side of a cultural argument with a rusty key.
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From Emotions to Politics

Jan 01, 2026
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This poem is about a persona's transition from being an emotional person to be someone who just through words can change the future,either for worse or for best.
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Holding The Line

Jan 01, 2026
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This poem is about running away when life gets hard, and refusing to let anyone in, and the tiredness of being the strong one. #love #runfaraway
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What you called love

Jan 01, 2026
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I wrote this to try and explain how I felt trapped when I fell into an uncomfortable and unfortunate situation with my manager when I was 16 and he was 24 I knew it was awful and that I needed to get out but I also knew that I cared for him so I was in a standstill… to any girl or woman in this position you can get out you’re not going to want to and it’s going to suck but you need to so you can better yourself
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live memories

Jan 01, 2026
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i never thought photos had so much meaning til thats all you have left that… its like a personal portle
Read more about Hyperphantasia and ADHD: the director's cut
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Hyperphantasia and ADHD: the director's cut

Jan 01, 2026
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I live in a Mirror World. My memory doesn’t just store facts; it saves high-fidelity "Sims" sequences complete with sound, texture, and emotional metadata. I can still "load" the tactile feel of a toy from when I was five months old. But on May 12th, 2025, my internal "System Administrator" hit a catastrophic error: I had a stroke. Now, I’m an experienced pilot navigating life as a "Geriatric Toddler," trying to reconnect with my left arm—affectionately known as "Lefty"—by forensic auditing forty years of sensory archives. Between the overwhelming noise of ADHD and the vivid archives of Hyperphantasia, I write to "downsample" the chaos into clarity. Step inside the Mirror World to see how I’m rebuilding my code, one sensory file at a time.
Read more about January 2025: A Month That Set the Tone for a Transforming America
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January 2025: A Month That Set the Tone for a Transforming America

Dec 31, 2025
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January 2025 did not ease the nation into a new year—it jolted it awake. From tragedy on New Year’s Day to record-breaking winter storms and a historic presidential inauguration, the opening month set a relentless pace for the year ahead. Politics, climate extremes, and national security concerns collided almost immediately, reminding Americans that 2025 would be defined not by quiet transitions, but by moments that demanded attention, resilience, and reckoning.
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Damage Caused By Actions

Dec 31, 2025
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A writing about how i messed up. *NOTE* PLEASE SUBSCRIBE I NEED THE MONEY BADLY AND I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IT GODBLESS!
Read more about Pocahontas and her lost legacy
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Pocahontas and her lost legacy

Dec 31, 2025
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Tribe Mentality. Is it like riding a bike? In my opinion you have been living it everyday, like a muscle reflex. Like a bad habit you’re oblivious to.
Read more about The Great Presence: A Reflection on the All and the Illusion of Separation
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The Great Presence: A Reflection on the All and the Illusion of Separation

Dec 31, 2025
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Most of us were taught to chase a God who lives elsewhere, beyond our reach. Hermetic practice begins when that construct falls away—and the Presence you’ve been searching for recognizes itself as you.
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Atheism As Cosplay

Dec 31, 2025
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Atheism as a Civilizational Operating System A system's exposure of belief, control, and survival logic I am not examining atheism as a private opinion or a casual worldview. I am analyzing it as a civilizational operating system that governs how a society defines origin, authority, morality, meaning, and destiny. This is a structural exposure of atheism as a belief-governance architecture. I am not using narrative framing or cultural commentary. This is an analysis of control logic, survival dependencies, and systemic failure points. uity. It exists to keep humanity sovereign over its own definitions of truth, authority, and destiny.
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Finding Friends One Letter at a Time: A Penpal Starter Guide

Dec 31, 2025
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In a world addicted to notifications and read receipts, penpalling feels like rebellion in ink. Writing letters—snail mail or digital—isn’t about nostalgia; it’s about real connection. Penpals let you slow down, share quirks, and make friends without algorithms deciding who matters. Finding one is easier than ever: try InterPals, Slowly, or Reddit’s r/penpals, or check local libraries and stationery meetups. Your intro letter should be personal, curious, and include questions that actually spark conversation. Respect communication styles, keep boundaries, and don’t overthink gifts. Penpalling isn’t perfect—it’s human, intentional, and surprisingly addictive.
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What is the driving question concerning abiogenesis?

Dec 31, 2025
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What is the driving question concerning abiogenesis? When will abiogenesis fail to support itself? The more scientific research, the more complicated life becomes. At what point does the information become an abiogenesis trap when it collapses in on itself? Explain to me what will break abiogenesis in the eyes of its believers. How long can secular science and humanism hold on to abiogenesis?
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Abiogenesis: The Trap of Atheism

Dec 30, 2025
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Abiogenesis: The Trap of Atheism So how does atheism fit into our world, or more accurately, into our worldview? Atheists often proclaim that their lack of belief in a god is simply a harmless view, and therefore, they do not make a truth claim. Yet is that really the case? Let us now take a look at how atheism really operates as a civilizational operating system, how it governs beliefs without a transcendent Creator. Join me as I conduct this analysis to expose its structure, control points, and survival flaws. So let's set the stage; we will focus on logic alone.
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The memory that knows my name

Dec 30, 2025
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meditation on how unresolved anger resurfaces in quiet moments, and the slow work of reclaiming space from someone who no longer belongs there.
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Rae

Dec 30, 2025
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Some people enter your life and immediately feel familiar. Their presence brings ease, warmth, and a sense of safety that does not require explanation. This poem was written for my sister, but it is also about the kind of love that exists without conditions, expectations, or fear.
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Cold Weather Tips: Dressing Warm!

Dec 29, 2025
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A few years ago, I attended a professional training seminar for cold-weather camping and hiking. I figured it was the perfect time to share, given it's the middle of winter. So, here are some of my notes and tips on how to dress in the cold! This advice can apply to any winter situation where you'll be in the outdoors for an extended period of time (like camping, sledding, or hiking)! Or if you simply want to be a little warmer when walking around your neighborhood this winter, take a read!
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Random Thought - Volume 1

Dec 29, 2025
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A short rambling about philosophical thoughts on life and humanity's role in this life. Not meant to be serious advice, but just some life lessons and thoughts that I wanted to share. In case anyone was feeling down lately due to the holidays, I wanted to write something uplifting. Hope you enjoy and feel somewhat uplifted.
Read more about Cognitive Dissonance: When Beliefs and Actions Battle Within
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Cognitive Dissonance: When Beliefs and Actions Battle Within

Dec 29, 2025
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From a young age, Sam embraced his identity as a gay man, confident and unapologetic. Years later, when he discovered Christianity, he felt an unexpected turbulence inside.