New U.S. Capital?

They’re demolishing the white house now, ’cause Emperor Donald wants it done. my thought is that he needs no permission to destroy, but he might not get a permit and a budget to rebuild, and if he does get a building permit, he might be driven crazy by the noise of heavy construction and carpenters everywhere.

Under those conditions, it’s just gonna be too noisy to live there, so why not move the Capital down to Mar-a-Lago? Continue reading

Evidence of Sleep

Evidence That You Are Asleep

Let’s get something straight: when I say “asleep,” I don’t mean snoring on a couch. I’m talking about being asleep in the Work sense — moving through life on autopilot, reacting, repeating, never quite here.

Most people spend their whole lives in that state and never notice. They call it “being busy,” “being normal,” or “just getting through the day.” The real shock isn’t that we fall asleep — it’s that we think we’re awake while dreaming. Continue reading

Inside the Loop

Inside/Outside

A journey from within the illusion of purpose to the freedom beyond it—where consciousness stops chasing victory and begins to play knowingly inside its own dream.

Inside the Game Loop

The weight of the world presses in from all sides. The light of morning slants through the window, and with it comes the day’s obligations — the small wars of survival that seem to decide everything. You reach for meaning the way a drowning person reaches for air. There are bills, promises, health, love, fear — and they all insist they’re real. Continue reading

The Frog Wars

Inflatable Resistance:

When Protest Learns to Laugh

In a time when every protest is instantly labeled “hate America” or “foreign-funded terrorism,” the inflatable resistance offers a stroke of pure genius. In Portland and other creative corners of the country, people are showing up not with Molotovs, but with giant balloon ducks, inflatable liberty bells, and ten-foot smiley faces. It’s civil disobedience through helium gas. Continue reading