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🚆 Boundaries at 300 km/h
I’m on the speed train to Madrid as I write this. The world is flashing by outside the window — fields, hills, tiny towns that exist for a heartbeat and then vanish. There’s something poetic about that, isn’t there? Some things in life stay only for a moment, and then you’re carried past them whether…
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🧠💪 Stacking for Muscles, Stacking for Brains
Why I stack for neurons, not just muscles Let’s face it — in today’s Information Age, our minds are asked to do more than ever. 🇪🇸 En la Era de la Información, nuestras mentes nos piden más que nunca. If the Stone Age demanded strong bodies, today demands strong brains. 🇪🇸 Si la Edad de…
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Why Being Shady Isn’t the Way to Keep Your Energy
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how we conserve our energy. Some folks believe that being shady—sarcastic, withholding, throwing side-eye, or wrapping everything in layers of snark—is a way of keeping their power. I used to watch it in others and wonder, is that really protecting them? Or is it just a slow leak?…
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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…
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🌿 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…
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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…
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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,…
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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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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,…
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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…
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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. We’ve done this before—packing our…
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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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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…
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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 language—patterns, trends, the way digits seem to paint stories invisible to most. So when my blog’s readership surged, only to plummet just as…
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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 people—particularly the vulnerable. This belief came into sharp focus recently, thanks to Spain’s groundbreaking “Economy of Care” summit. Leaders, advocates,…
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Refining Day: Embracing Empathy as the Core of Our Humanity
Hello, dear readers—Oddly Robbie here. Today, let’s 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 “least of us” says everything about who we are. Raised in a deeply religious setting, I often heard…
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From Apps to Personal GPTs: How My Private Journal AI Became a Game Changer
By Oddly Robbie Remember when “There’s an app for that” 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. What’s taking over the digital world? Personalized GPTs—AI that’s not just…
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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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Humanity’s Report Card: How Do We Measure Up in the Eyes of AI?
Hello, OddlyRobbie readers! Ever wondered what an advanced AI thinks about how well humanity is doing in being humane? Today, let’s dive into an intriguing concept: what if AI could give us a report card on our efforts to be compassionate, fair, and kind? Here’s an evaluation that highlights both our triumphs and areas needing…
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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…
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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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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…
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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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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…
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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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When the Universe Seems to Have a Quirky Sense of Humor
Hey there, OddlyRobbie fans! 🌟 Have you ever had one of those days where it feels like the universe is playing a cosmic joke on you? Yeah, me too. It’s like you’re the star of a quirky sitcom, but no one gave you the script. 📜✨ Scene One: The Universe Throws a Curveball🌌 Picture this:…
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One Door Closes, Many More Appear
In life’s unpredictable journey, we often encounter unexpected closed doors. My godson recently faced such a moment: an opportunity lost, leaving him in front of a seemingly unyielding barrier. Yet, this event also unveiled a spectrum of unexplored possibilities, a scenario many of us can relate to. The Illusion of a Closed Path: It’s human…
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No, I’m Not Woke, Really, I’m Just Current
(Disclaimer: I am “woke” in the original definition where all are ppl are equal) By Oddly Robbie Caught in the Current, Not the Label Don’t get it twisted – I’m not ‘woke’, I’m current. This is about the buzz of staying updated, not about wearing a badge of coolness. People who dig into the latest…
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Búsquedas en Candyland y Charlas de Tango: La Aventura en VR de Oddly Robbie”
“Imagínate entrando en un mundo donde los campos no son solo verdes, sino un caleidoscopio de colores de Candyland. Ahí me encuentro, con el casco de VR bien ajustado, guiando a mi ahijado a través de un campo de mini golf que es más fantasía que realidad. Mientras navegamos por este caprichoso país de las…
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Gaming with Purpose: A New Frontier
Hey fellow gamers, As someone who’s navigated the worlds of both military service and virtual reality, I’ve often found myself pondering the ‘whys’ behind our gaming choices. We’re in an age where our virtual experiences can be more than just an adrenaline rush; they can be gateways to learning, empathy, and profound human connections. As…