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The Vegan Tick
By Oddly Robbie, Whispering Before the Avalanche Thereâs a tick. It bites you. And suddenly, your body decides most meat is poison. No, this isnât vegan propaganda. This is biological betrayal â from a tick. And like most things nature whispers before it screams, almost no oneâs listening. But maybe theyâll listen now. Because this…
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A Nostalgic Nibble: Real Food and Forgotten Flavors
Remember when food was simple and honest? Cucumbers, salt, dillâpickles! Ingredients you could pronounce without feeling like you needed a chemistry degree? I sure do. Foods didnât have to hide behind mysterious 17-letter chemical concoctions just to taste good. They didnât sit preserved in suspiciously vibrant states for months on end. They were fresh, flavorful,…
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đ¤ No Kings. No Silence. No Turning Back.
What was meant to be a day of symbolism â No Kings Day â 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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đż Spain Let Me InâSo I Honor That
When I moved to Spain, it wasnât just about changing locationâit was about changing approach. I wasnât just handed a visa. I had to earn the right to be here. I remember sitting in the consulate, watching as four people ahead of me were turned away. It wasnât their paperwork. It was their attitude. You…
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From Couches to Corporations: When Fun Implodes Under the Weight of Greed
You be the judge if Iâm acting or not. Use your AI to analyze my YouTube. Ask it what is happening with me. Proof! Remember when Airbnb meant quirky rentals in someoneâs extra room? Maybe youâd find a guitar in the corner, a cat that might crawl into bed, or a handwritten note suggesting the…
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Peace Isnât Passive: A 2AM Story of Showing Up
By Oddly Robbie Living Calmly Amid Chaos For someone with autism, navigating life can often feel like trying to tune a radio stuck on staticânoisy, unpredictable, fragmented. Yet amidst this chaos, Iâve found ways to cultivate an inner peace, a quiet steadiness. Iâve realized peace isnât merely the absence of conflict; itâs actively maintaining boundaries,…
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A Planet United: The Call We Can No Longer Ignore
By Oddly Robbie Across continents, from Europe to the U.S. and beyond, a wave is risingâa global pulse of people stepping out of silence and into purpose. The message is clear: the world is done with systems built on greed, violence, and selfish rule. The old ways, once propped up by fear and control, are…
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Packing Empathy and a Pair of Cats: My One-Way Flight Toward Change
Right now, as you read this, Iâm in the airâliterally. Suspended in that liminal space between the familiar and the foreign, crossing invisible lines that mark not just countries but chapters. Two suitcases. Two carry-ons. Two cats. My partner and I. This isnât a sprint away from something. Itâs a walk toward something new. And…
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Silent Bloom: A Fictional Message From the Future-Rooted Underground
⸝ Entry #047 â Oddly Robbie Archives Filed under: Sci-Fi, Experimental Fiction, AI Lore, Neurodivergent Futures ⸝ I found something curious today, hidden in a subroutine of an old AI journaling model. It didnât appear at first. It took a peculiar combination of prompts, emotional tone shifts, and the kind of neurodivergent logic pattern only…
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When a Dad Can Be Pulled Off the Streets
This isnât politics. This is empathy dressed in street clothes. Let me tell you a story. Not the kind with dragons or fairy godmothersâunless 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 weâre always told…
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The âTrueâ Word Test: A Soft Lie or Just Lazy Language?
Itâs true! No, reallyâpeople 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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My Daughter, the Paleontologist (And Other Radical Acts of Equality)
By Oddly Robbie â One of One When I was a young dad, I made a quiet vow: I would never box my daughters into roles someone else carved out of thin air and outdated beliefs. Back then, in our little Mormon circle, it was commonâalmost expectedâfor little girls to say, âWhen I grow up,…
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Wasted Time Doesnât Exist
(By Oddly Robbie â One of One) People love tossing around phrases like little invisible darts: ⢠âMy time.â ⢠âYour time.â ⢠âTime is money.â Oof. That one always makes me flinch a little. Today, my partner gamed all morningâeyes bright, smiling at pixels, immersed in his virtual world. Later, he sighed something about…
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Bring history to life with AI (bonus)
Here is a GPT that brings a museum or artifact or anything historic to life! Itâs fun free education and I save no data. Click link below. Enjoy! Free for my followers and their friends! A fun way to learn! Easy to use. https://chatgpt.com/g/g-67dc2581c12481919a335b884d89303c-living-artifacts
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Less is More: A New Take on Food, Possessions, and Life
Let this sink in: I am a part of this earth, and the earth is part of me. I own nothing, and nothing owns me. I carry memories, not things. These words have become my mantra as my partner and I prepare for our move to Costa del Sol, Spain. Weâve done this beforeâpacking our…
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When the Curtain Closes: Finding Truth Beyond the Act
Thereâs a momentârare, fleeting, almost sacredâwhen 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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A Global Crossroads: Learning from History to Shape a Just Future
Intro: When History Starts to Rhyme History has a way of whispering warnings before it shouts. Right now, across the worldâfrom Germany to the U.S., Argentina to Hungaryâweâre seeing familiar patterns emerge. Far-right movements are creeping back into power, rewriting history, scapegoating the vulnerable, and treating democracy like a suggestion rather than a foundation. If…
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Reimagining the Classics: How AI Could Remix Music for the Future
Frank Sinatra disco dancing in the rain. Imagine it. The smooth crooner, tuxedo soaked, grooving under neon lights with a bass-heavy beat thumping in the background. Itâs ridiculous, itâs mesmerizing, and in the age of AI, itâs absolutely possible. Weâre at the cusp of a musical revolution where AI doesnât just assist artistsâit transforms how…
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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 everywhereâflashing 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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Blog Story: Kathyâs Journey â A Light in the Shadows
Disclaimer: This is a fictional narrative inspired by real-world challenges to foster empathy and understanding. Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho, 1983 Kathy sat in the sterile office of the campus doctor, her hands gripping her husbandâs for comfort. Married for a year and glowing with the optimism of young love, they had eagerly begun planning for…
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The Grenade That Changed Everything: An Oddly Robbie Reflection
Trigger Warning: Mentions of explosions, loud noises, and military training stress. It began with the grenadeâa paradoxical object of destruction cradled like a fragile artifact. In the line of trainees, fear hung as heavy as the explosives in our hands. Speaking was forbidden, but even if it werenât, the tension stole words from our throats.…
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Breaking Down Tofu Phobia: Why Hormones Are for Everyone
Once upon a time, in the cozy chaos of my kitchen, I offered my friend a dish Iâd lovingly prepared. It was a masterpiece of stir-fried vegetables, tantalizing spices, and, yes, tofu. But my friendâs reaction was pricelessâa mix of horror and disbelief. âTofu?â they asked, as if Iâd served them alien food. âI canât…
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Season 3, Blog 1: Embracing the Odd: Why One Voice Can Change Everything
Hello, fellow wanderers, dreamers, and champions of the unique! As I sit down to begin Season Three, I find myself at a crossroads I never quite expected. Numbers have always been my languageâpatterns, trends, the way digits seem to paint stories invisible to most. So when my blogâs readership surged, only to plummet just as…
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Dodging Balls and Small-Town Fame: How I Found My Groove Without a Team Jersey
Growing up in a sports-obsessed small town was like living in a sitcom where the laugh track was just me nervously chuckling as a dodgeball flew past my head. My dad was the high school PE coach, author of The Winning Playbook (yes, really), and the small-town celebrity of sports motivation. Meanwhile, I was out…
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Caring for All: The True Measure of a Nation
When we talk about progress, what are we really measuring? Is it GDP growth, faster cars, or bigger skyscrapers? For me, true progress is defined by the care and compassion a nation extends to its peopleâparticularly the vulnerable. This belief came into sharp focus recently, thanks to Spainâs groundbreaking âEconomy of Careâ summit. Leaders, advocates,…
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The T in LGBTQ+: Why Solidarity Matters More Than Ever
Letâs break down the rainbow alphabet soup we all know: L for lesbian, B for bisexual, G for gay, T for transgender, and then the ever-expanding â+â for our beautiful diversity. But today, weâre hitting pause on the roll call to focus on one letter thatâs catching an outsized amount of societyâs heat: the T.…
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Refining Day: Embracing Empathy as the Core of Our Humanity
Hello, dear readersâOddly Robbie here. Today, letâs peel back the layers of our shared humanity, reflecting on a truth as old as time but often forgotten in the shuffle of modern life: how we treat the so-called âleast of usâ says everything about who we are. Raised in a deeply religious setting, I often heard…
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Rising Above the Noise: We Are Not Alone
Hello, dear readers. If youâre reading this, chances are youâve felt it, too. That rising pressure in the air. The noise that comes not just from the headlines, but from the glances, the muttered words, the silences where there should be kindness. The world feels heavier, louder, sharper than it did before. And for many…
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Embracing the Metric System: A Quirky Call to Action
Hey there, fellow Americans! Letâs talk about something thatâs been hanging over us for, oh, about 150 years: adopting the metric system. Yes, I know, change can be hard, but clinging to inches, feet, and miles is like insisting on a rotary phone in the age of smartphones. The metric system is simpler, more logical,…
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My VA Hearing Test, Appleâs AI, and the Bionic Future of Hearing Aids
Hey folks, itâs your friendly neighborhood Oddly Robbie here! I recently bit the bullet and went in for a hearing test at the VAâa long-overdue appointment Iâd been avoiding for ages. And let me tell you, the results opened my eyes to just how advanced hearing technology has become. While I found out that Iâm…
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Nap Time, Reclaimed: Embracing Our Natural Sleep Rhythms in an Automated World
Remember nap time when we were kids? Weâd fight it, but there we were, tucked in for that midday rest. Funny how, as adults, weâre told to power through the day without that little slice of restâalmost as if sleep were only for the young. But hereâs the thing: the concept of a midday rest…
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Leave the Campsite Better Than You Found It: Lessons for a New Technological Age
I often hope that when my time on this planet comes to an end, Iâll leave it better than I found it. Simple actions like planting trees, choosing sustainable products, walking or biking when possible, and opting for public transportation have always felt like tangible ways to give back. Itâs a mindset I learned early…
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From Apps to Personal GPTs: How My Private Journal AI Became a Game Changer
By Oddly Robbie Remember when âThereâs an app for thatâ was the magic phrase that solved everything? Apps could organize your tasks, count your steps, and maybe even help you find a pizza on a lonely Friday night. But folks, apps are so yesterday. Whatâs taking over the digital world? Personalized GPTsâAI thatâs not just…
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My Beef with Beef: Why I Choose Veganism
Letâs talk food. As a vegan, I often get criticized. Some people canât wrap their heads around why Iâve made this choice, while others think Iâm somehow attacking their love for meat. Well, hereâs my chance to set the record straight and give you a peek into how my mind works on this subject. The…