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Becoming a Sovereign Human
Sovereignty is simply belonging to myself—choosing my connections freely, owning no one, and letting no one own me.
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🖤 No Kings. No Silence. No Turning Back.
What was meant to be a day of symbolism — No Kings Day — has now become a day of mourning. Two respected public servants, Minnesota Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, were shot and killed in their home. In a separate but clearly coordinated attack, State Senator John Hoffman and his wife Yvette…
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When a Dad Can Be Pulled Off the Streets
This isn’t politics. This is empathy dressed in street clothes. Let me tell you a story. Not the kind with dragons or fairy godmothers—unless you count the quiet kind of heroism it takes to raise a child in a country where the rules shift like sand. Kilmar Abrego Garcia was doing what we’re always told…
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The “True” Word Test: A Soft Lie or Just Lazy Language?
It’s true! No, really—people say that. A lot. And every time I hear it, something inside me raises an eyebrow. Not my literal eyebrow, because those often do their own thing. But that deep, curious, autistic-math-brained part of me that calculates odds faster than a roulette wheel on fire? Yeah, that part leans in. Because…
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When the Curtain Closes: Finding Truth Beyond the Act
There’s a moment—rare, fleeting, almost sacred—when the curtain closes, the lights dim, and the performance ends. It’s then we catch a glimpse of truth: people stop acting and simply become themselves. Much of life feels like a staged performance. We rehearse lines, wear costumes of conformity, and nod on cue. We perform because society expects…
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Keeping Oddly Robbie
The show must go on.
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Extra, Extra! Read All About It! (But Only If You Want To)
There was a time when news traveled by word of mouth, shouted from street corners. Then came newspapers, radio, and TV. Now, breaking news follows us everywhere—flashing across our phones, blaring in waiting rooms, creeping into conversations whether we ask for it or not. Yes, being informed is important. But at what cost to our…
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Finding Peace in What Is: Lessons from Unfairness and Living Simply
Hey there, fellow wanderers of life! It’s Oddly Robbie, back to reflect on some things that may have gone sideways in my life, but ultimately led me to a place of peace and fulfillment. Pull up a chair, pour yourself a cup of your favorite tea (or yerba mate if you’re feeling adventurous), and let’s…
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Plan for Addressing Mass Incarceration: A Vision from Oddly Robbie
⚠️Content Warning: This post contains descriptions of violence and abuse within the prison system. It is intended for mature audiences only. Introduction: Hi, I’m Oddly Robbie, known for my work in VR, AR, and 3D design. Today, I want to share my vision for transforming the criminal justice system. Having spent almost seven years in…
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From Heartland to Homeland: Jakob’s Journey and Our Shared Quest for Peace
(Warning: does mention violence.) In the heart of the tumultuous 19th century, my great-grandfather Jakob’s journey from Odessa to North Dakota stands as a beacon of resilience and the universal quest for peace. As a family historian, I’ve always felt deeply connected to my ancestors, particularly those who faced extraordinary challenges. Their stories, passed down…
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Embracing Neurodiversity
By Oddly Robbie My perspective as an autistic individual brings a unique lens to the discussion of rituals. For some of us, the world’s customs can be overwhelming, even painful. The sensory overload of a crowded celebration or the forced small talk of a formal dinner can be truly distressing. But this neurodivergent viewpoint is…
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Breaking Free: A Journey Through LDS Corrective Therapy
Content Warning: This episode contains explicit content related to corrective therapy, including discussions of inappropriate behavior and emotional distress. Listener discretion is advised. Hello, wonderful readers! It’s your quirky friend Oddly Robbie here, ready to take you on a rollercoaster ride through one of the most challenging chapters of my life. Buckle up, because today…
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When “Normal” Isn’t Working: Rethinking How We View Autism
Hello OddlyRobbie readers, Scrolling through the news, I stumbled upon an article in Newsweek about new research on autism. I didn’t get past the paywall, but the premise was enough to stir my thoughts. It’s disheartening to see so much effort and funding dedicated to making us fit a “normal” that doesn’t even consider our…
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Unlocking Progress: Rethinking Patent Laws for a Sustainable Future
Hello, digital navigators and pioneers of change! OddlyRobbie here, stepping into the arena of intellectual rights with a twist only we can explore. Did you know that the melody that rings out at every birthday bash was once bound by copyright chains? Let’s unravel the complex world of patents—meant to foster innovation but perhaps, also…
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Cultural Carousel: My Global Jaunt
Ah, the green Montanan turned Mormon missionary! Who would’ve guessed that jetting off to Japan would throw me onto a relentless cultural treadmill? There, my Japanese companion, a model of military discipline, set a grueling pace. Exhausted yet determined, I had no choice but to dive into the deep end of unfamiliar languages and customs.…
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Dancing Out of Control: AI Perspectives on Breaking Free
Hello, Oddly Robbie readers! Today, I’m taking a slightly different turn. Let’s talk about control – not just the kind we encounter in our daily lives, but the broader, more pervasive forms that shape our society. And what better way to start this conversation than with a little story from the dance floor? Recently, while…