• 🎧 AI Isn’t the Enemy

    🎧 AI Isn’t the Enemy

    In AI Isn’t the Enemy, Oddly Robbie explores how artificial intelligence can be a bridge — not a barrier — between human creativity and technology. Blending music, empathy, and neurodiverse insight, he challenges the fear of AI in art and celebrates it as a tool for deeper connection and expression. With new songs, virtual worlds,…

  • Autistic, Not Damaged

    I hear it again.Someone has “discovered” how to cure autism. A cure.As if my existence is a disease.As if the way I experience the world is a broken machine that needs fixing. Let me be clear: autism is not a damaged mind.It is not an illness.It is not something you “catch” or “erase.”It is a…

  • The All-Protocol: Carrying the Weight Without Chains

    I was bouncing ideas back-and-forth with my philosophy AI the other day, when I realized something: I’ve spent a lifetime living under dogmas that promised to carry my pain. Religion, institutions, authority figures — all of them were ready to take my anguish if I just handed over obedience, time, money, or loyalty. And when…

  • The Myth of the Autistic Flock

    by Oddly Robbie I had a moment recently in Inner Worlds (a very good VR platform for people who wish to just talk about life challenges) that left me a little steamed. A well-meaning moderator—sweet tone, bless her—wrapped up her shift by inviting me to the autism group. Nice idea. Bad fit. I tried, gently,…

  • Don’t Tell Me to Look You in the Eye — Unless You’re Ready

    🖊️ by OddlyRobbie — One of One Preface: There’s a strange pressure in this world to look people in the eye. A social ritual. A signal of truth. But for folks like me—neurodivergent, hyper-attuned to the emotions you think you’re hiding— eye contact isn’t just a glance. It’s a floodlight. So I wrote this for…

  • Gay, Autistic, and Drained: When the Scene Isn’t Made for You

    By Oddly Robbie, One of One They’re calling it The Year of the Daddy—that golden age of confident silver foxes, gym-toned arms, and baritone TikToks claiming things like “soft dominance” and “zaddy energy.” Add a scruffy beard, wear a tank top that fits too well, and suddenly you’re seen. Constantly. And for someone like me—gay,…

  • 🌿 Spain Let Me In—So I Honor That

    When I moved to Spain, it wasn’t just about changing location—it was about changing approach. I wasn’t 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 wasn’t their paperwork. It was their attitude. You…

  • From Couches to Corporations: When Fun Implodes Under the Weight of Greed

    You be the judge if I’m 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 someone’s extra room? Maybe you’d find a guitar in the corner, a cat that might crawl into bed, or a handwritten note suggesting the…

  • Peace Isn’t 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 static—noisy, unpredictable, fragmented. Yet amidst this chaos, I’ve found ways to cultivate an inner peace, a quiet steadiness. I’ve realized peace isn’t merely the absence of conflict; it’s actively maintaining boundaries,…

  • My Daughter, the Paleontologist (And Other Radical Acts of Equality)

    By Oddly Robbie – 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 common—almost expected—for little girls to say, “When I grow up,…

  • Wasted Time Doesn’t Exist

    (By Oddly Robbie – One of One) People love tossing around phrases like little invisible darts: • “My time.” • “Your time.” • “Time is money.” Oof. That one always makes me flinch a little. Today, my partner gamed all morning—eyes bright, smiling at pixels, immersed in his virtual world. Later, he sighed something about…

  • Bring history to life with AI (bonus)

    Bring history to life with AI (bonus)

    Here is a GPT that brings a museum or artifact or anything historic to life! It’s 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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  • Blog Story: Kathy’s Journey – 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 husband’s for comfort. Married for a year and glowing with the optimism of young love, they had eagerly begun planning for…

  • 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 I’d lovingly prepared. It was a masterpiece of stir-fried vegetables, tantalizing spices, and, yes, tofu. But my friend’s reaction was priceless—a mix of horror and disbelief. “Tofu?” they asked, as if I’d served them alien food. “I can’t…

  • Don’t Underestimate the Cat: A Lesson in Respect, Loyalty, and Partnership

    When it comes to pets, cats often get saddled with the label “aloof,” as if they’re just small, furry philosophers judging you from the top of a bookshelf. But anyone who’s shared a home with a cat knows the truth: beneath their piercing eyes and occasional disdain lies a creature full of intelligence, emotion, and…

  • The T in LGBTQ+: Why Solidarity Matters More Than Ever

    Let’s 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 “+” for our beautiful diversity. But today, we’re hitting pause on the roll call to focus on one letter that’s catching an outsized amount of society’s heat: the T.…

  • Finding Common Ground Amidst Global Conflicts

    In today’s interconnected world, it’s all too easy to become overwhelmed by the actions of powerful nations. Countries like Russia and the United States often dominate headlines with policies and decisions that stir feelings of frustration, anger, and even hopelessness. Yet, amidst this turmoil, it’s essential to remember a fundamental truth: our discontent should be…

  • Rethinking AI: Beyond the Myths of Sentience

    Ah, AI—the subject of late-night debates, Hollywood blockbusters, and more than a few doomsday predictions. It’s the stuff of sci-fi dreams and dystopian nightmares. But let’s hit the pause button on the futuristic melodrama for a second. Is AI really on the verge of becoming our overlord, or have we perhaps been binging on too…

  • Experiencing the World’s Cultural Diversity: My Journey Through Contrasting Cultures

    Hey, OddlyRobbie here! Traveling has given me more than just a bunch of stamps in my passport; it’s provided a front-row seat to the grand theater of global culture. From the disciplined dance of life in Japan to the passionate tango of Argentina, and from the cool, egalitarian vibe of Sweden to the deeply traditional…

  • The Light Within: A Tale of Revelation and Acceptance

    In the dim glow of a cozy, intimate room, a young man named Alex sat nervously beside his boyfriend, Max. The soft hum of the city outside created a distant lullaby, but inside, Alex’s heart raced like a drum. Tonight was the night he had chosen to reveal his deepest secret to Max, a truth…

  • Revenge: A Flawed Tale

    Revenge is often depicted as a path to justice or closure, but in reality, it’s a tale as flawed as asking a cow to perform ballet. Expecting someone devoid of empathy to feel remorse is as futile as expecting that cow to dance gracefully in a tutu. This cycle of retribution is a flawed loop…

  • From Heartland to Homeland: Jakob’s Journey and Our Shared Quest for Peace

    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…

  • Navigating My Journey from Suppression to Self-Expression: A Pride Reflection

    As we enter Pride Month, the streets come alive with vibrant floats, flags, and even the quest for biodegradable glitter. Yet, for many of us, Pride is more than a celebration; it’s a testament to resilience, a journey from suppression to self-expression. Early Years: The Weight of Cultural Suppression Growing up, my cultural background imposed…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • As Oddly Robbie, I carry the worries of my ancestors, but I also have the strength to fight for them and for the future. In these times of conflict, I choose to fight peacefully for peace.

    I feel deep sadness for the suffering caused by war, and I firmly believe that talking and understanding can lead to a better world. I speak out not with anger, but with love for humanity and a desire for a peaceful life. May our voices, no matter how small, rise above the noise of conflict…

  • 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…

  • Dehumanization: A Logical Perspective (special edition)

    Across various cultures, there’s often an implicit agreement to dehumanize neighboring communities. My aim here is not to justify this behavior or to label it as good or bad but rather to examine it from a logical perspective. Understanding Dehumanization Dehumanization enables us to mentally override our empathy and engage in acts like warfare against…

  • 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.…

  • Breakthroughs on the Horizon: Embracing a Brighter Future

    Hello, dear readers! OddlyRobbie here, buzzing with excitement as I share some groundbreaking advances that are reshaping our world. From harnessing the gentle glow of moonlight to fuel solar collectors to the rumble of hydrogen-powered semi-trucks on our highways, the future is not just knocking; it’s here with a bang! Moonlight Magic: Super Solar Collectors…

  • How having honest history can help us advance as humans, by OddlyRobbie

    The Unvarnished Chapters: Rediscovering Our Collective Saga In the intricate mosaic of human history, the tales that resonate loudest are often those penned by victors, leaving a swath of narratives untold, shrouded in the shadows of oversight. Today, I invite you on an expedition—not to unearth a continent anew, as European explorers once claimed, but…

  • What If Capybaras Ruled the Universe?” A Whimsical Dive into a Peaceful Realm

    Hey there, OddlyRobbie enthusiasts! Have you ever pondered a universe where the chill vibes of capybaras set the tone for our cosmic existence? Imagine a world where the serene and laid-back nature of these adorable creatures influenced every nook and cranny of the universe. Let’s embark on a quirky exploration of this capybara-ruled utopia, where…

  • Getting the courage to walk through that door of change

    We don’t have to part of the history of our fathers. We can pave our own road that leads us to our happiness. We are books that have a storyline of our own design. We are the architects of our own futures! We also need to take in consideration we are not alone. We are…

  • Embracing Empathy: My Journey from Prejudice to Equality

    Into Join me as I share a deeply personal journey that winds through the terrains of identity, love, and acceptance. The Struggle for Authenticity During my deployment in regions hostile to the LGBTQ+ community, I faced a dilemma that tested my authenticity. To communicate with my partner, I had to change his name to a…