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Labor Snapshot-Nov.21

Nov 22, 2025
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The first labor snapshot of the Orange Eagle is an essay about recent labor issues and strives to bring fact-based non-partisan perspectives.
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The Great Refutation to Atheism -Professor Kenesis

Nov 21, 2025
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In this book I will go over the crucial details to debunk atheism. This book is for questioning christians, questioning atheists or even just for pure education for both christians and atheists.
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Red Eyes?

Nov 21, 2025
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When my sister and I were kids, we saw some strange things happen in our household. This story is about one of those occurrences.
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Silent Battles: A Journey of Healing

Nov 21, 2025
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Silent Battles is a powerful, honest space that gives a voice to unseen struggles, hidden emotions, and quiet pain. Through raw reflection, healing words, and creative storytelling, this stream explores anxiety, loneliness, trauma, self-doubt, resilience, and hope. It is a reminder that even in silence, there is strength — and that no one has to face their battles alone. Click to read, reflect, and begin the journey toward healing and self-discovery.
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About Me

Nov 21, 2025
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Who is writing this stuff anyway? A brief bio and explanation about why I am choosing to write publicly about being Episcopalian and my private faith journey into a practical theology.
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Questions

Nov 21, 2025
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I’m learning to let you go, but the mind holds on to what the heart once trusted. Some nights, I still wonder if I was a choice… or just a beautiful distraction.
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An Exemplar of Equanimity in the Prison of Apathy

Nov 21, 2025
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Following the burnout comes the freeze. This entry conducts a forensic audit of the "Apathetic Hell"—a state of "adamantine" (unbreakable) indecision. It explores the "incapacitating cell" where the self is trapped between "inertial insouciance" and the desperate need for movement. It documents the "alchemic machinations" required to mobilize the will against the "flagitious verity" of stagnation.
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The Burnout of Empathy at the Transmissive Pyre

Nov 21, 2025
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Before the assassination of the self is complete, there is often a flash of blinding overload. This entry documents the mechanics of "Empathia"—the raw, unprotected ability to feel—and how it is inevitably "enervated" by the demands of others. It analyzes the transition from "seraphic candescence" to a necessary, strategic numbness. Here, apathy is not a failure of feeling, but a defensive "ploy" constructed to survive the "imperial divine."
Read more about The Change in Notre Dame and the Consequences
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The Change in Notre Dame and the Consequences

Nov 21, 2025
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The issue of the University of Notre Dame speaks to a larger issue with Catholic education in the United States. A nominalist approach- abstract ideas being reduced to names and slogans- and increasing conformity to the world.
Read more about Contextual Refractory in Sequel to Headshots: Gracefully Condescended
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Contextual Refractory in Sequel to Headshots: Gracefully Condescended

Nov 21, 2025
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If "Headshots" was the attack, this entry is the post-production. It analyzes how the "Lens of Obscurism" is used to crop reality. It documents the refusal to be the "subject" of someone else's distorted portfolio, finding "refulgence" (brilliance) in the messy, unedited self.
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Cartography of Temperance in the Dystopia of Habit — The Key to Youtopia

Nov 20, 2025
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Addiction is a linguistic trap as much as a chemical one. This entry explores the "oxymoron" of the addict's logic—where destruction feels like safety, and sobriety feels like anthema. It documents the cycle of "apostasy" (falling off the wagon) and the terrifying realization that sobriety requires the one thing the assassin fears most: self-actualization.
Read more about A Self-Inflicted Recidivism: The Entrapment Chains to the Languorous Dungeon
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A Self-Inflicted Recidivism: The Entrapment Chains to the Languorous Dungeon

Nov 20, 2025
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Passivity is not merely the absence of action; it is an active imprisonment. This entry documents the "recidivism" of the anxious mind—the habitual return to the safety of doing nothing. It explores the "oubliette" (a dungeon with no exit) constructed by the self, where the "quit" takes the wheel and apathy actively hunts down human will.
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Ode To The Mango Tree

Nov 20, 2025
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"when a Hurricane knocked you into an arboreal grave across the river sticks, I remember my dad with his F150 pulling you back upright. "
Read more about Liturgical Relativism: Holding hands during Mass and Liturgical Dancing
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Liturgical Relativism: Holding hands during Mass and Liturgical Dancing

Nov 20, 2025
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Liturgical relativism is definitely concerning. The orans posture and holding hands from the faithful and laity and liturgical dancing. Both have been condemned since 1975 with the issuance of Notitiae 11. They are not in the rubrics and most of all: not reverent.
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Contemptuous Camera Shooting

Nov 20, 2025
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The camera is rarely an objective observer; it is a tool of exclusion. This entry examines the "framing" of a narrative—how specific angles and lighting are manipulated to create a "flagitious" caricature of the subject. It uses the mechanics of photography as a metaphor for the "smear campaign," exploring how a Prime Lens (a fixed, narrow perspective) cannot zoom out to see the full context of the human spirit.
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Insouciant in Inertia with Effortless Efficacy

Nov 20, 2025
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This inaugural entry addresses the internal mechanics of character assassination—specifically, the self-sabotage that mirrors external judgment. It explores the "freeze" response common in Generalized Anxiety Disorder, challenging the perception of this paralysis as mere laziness. It documents the struggle against the inertia of "what ifs" and the fight to reclaim agency from the false narratives we write about ourselves.
Read more about So…I Guess We’re Doing This: My First Official Overshare
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So…I Guess We’re Doing This: My First Official Overshare

Nov 20, 2025
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I didn’t plan on starting a blog. In fact, if you asked me a year ago, I would’ve told you I was too busy trying to survive on iced coffee and questionable decisions. But here I am—mid-20s, mildly chaotic, and finally ready to tell the stories I used to keep locked away like expired secrets in the back of a fridge.
Read more about St. Augustine of Hippo: Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and the Magisterium
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St. Augustine of Hippo: Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and the Magisterium

Nov 20, 2025
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St. Augustine of Hippo wrote about the importance of Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and the authority of the Church, which would later be known as the teaching authority of the Magisterium. His writings expressed the defense of Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition that forms the deposit of faith, which is unchanging, objective, fundamental, and infallible. Sacred Tradition derives from apostolic authority and apostolic succession, and Christ passed down His authority to His apostles. I will go over each of St. Augustine’s works and put them in perspective.
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First Stream!!!~

Nov 20, 2025
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PLEASE be kind to everyone in this stream. Pronouns are He/Them/His ~Trans~Pride Safe Space~NO BULLYiNG~Thank You~
Read more about An Implosion of Hate the Emotion of the Elite,  A NECESSARY EVIL.
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An Implosion of Hate the Emotion of the Elite, A NECESSARY EVIL.

Nov 19, 2025
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An essay regarding the hate movement we are experiencing in the US. Discussion about the fear-based reality of America and the necessity of what we are experiencing for our country to move forward.