The Human Experiment: Terminal Illness and Systemic Failure

A terminal diagnosis meets a failing social safety net. From medical abandonment to the "privilege" fallacy, this is a raw look at surviving a multi-systemic collapse while barricaded in a 160 sq. ft. room. Identity politics fail when the human experiment dies.

Patterns of Toxic Family Abuse

My adult granddaughters stalked my YouTube channel and left antagonistic replies, showing a clear pattern of abusive behavior. This post breaks down the harassment, digital manipulation, and its real impact on me.

NARCISSISTIC ABUSE IN REAL-TIME

The exchange reveals a tense situation between the narrator and John, characterized by boundary violations and emotional turmoil. After John opens a package without permission, the narrator reacts with anger and sharp humor, illustrating a struggle for independence. Despite feeling overwhelmed, they assert their boundaries, aiming for peace and reclaiming control in their chaotic environment.

The World’s Favorite Lie

The essay critiques society's hypocritical stance on suicide versus crime, portraying suicide as a response to overwhelming circumstances. It argues that victims like Taystee are unjustly blamed for their despair rather than questioning the systemic failures that contribute to their suffering. The author calls for accountability and compassion towards those in pain.