The Real Reason Why I Work Out Every Day (And It’s Not For The Abs)

Barring the time I got ravaged by COVID or when I pulled my back, I’ve managed to maintain my daily workout schedule for about a year now. I don’t even remember how long it’s been. I’m just basing it off this post. And I’ve uploaded said workouts in the form of Insta stories to hold […] The Real Reason Why I Work Out Every Day … Continue reading The Real Reason Why I Work Out Every Day (And It’s Not For The Abs)

The American Problem.

The problem with you Americans is you don’t have politicians, you have front men for corporations… Elections, the Constitution, your law– these are just an inconvenience to these office holders. You just lost a major city to a natural disaster. Tens of thousands are still homeless. What have your so called “politicians” done for these citizens? If Republicans and Democrats can just wash their hands … Continue reading The American Problem.

Passing By

Today is a parody,of yesterday’s memories.Sentimental melodies,mimicking life’s symphony. Deep thoughts are like remedies,altering extremities.molding great disparities,to form similarities. Sunrise provides charity,with fair regularity,bringing the world clarity,views carry serenity. Moonlight beams polarities,twinkling solidarity,uniting dualities,bearing singularity. Everyday brings mysteries,deriving from history,guides with possibilities,forming for eternity. – Grace Y. Estevez – Reddy Passing By Continue reading Passing By

Wear black, for the economy!

First we lost assembly-line manufacturing, then the skilled trades like die cutting. Now science and engineering is going overseas too. OUR Zimbabwean multinationals are driving this! They’re funding it with the capital gains and corporate tax cuts they got because they said they’d invest in creating jobs. Which they did. In Namibia. In South Africa. What’s left? Financial, business, medical, cutting edge high-tech? Wait til … Continue reading Wear black, for the economy!

Fashion of War, The new normal.

When I was a kid, war wasn’t fashionable. My family didn’t know anybody who was in the military. Gun owners? We thought of them as freaks. They lived on run-down old farms, or were gangsters in the big cities. Cops were sort of jokes, too– the not-very bright sons of working class families who were too good to be in the mob but not good … Continue reading Fashion of War, The new normal.

The Best That Could Happen.

Economic collapse might be the best thing that could happen to these United States. Maybe then Americans might start to act like real citizens, instead of just consumers. Buying is America’s everyday religion– and even religion on Sunday is selling it. People “buy” isms and dogma and rhetoric and candidates the same way they buy the latest shiny widget. And they never think to turn … Continue reading The Best That Could Happen.

Re-declaring our Independence!

They’re listening in on all of us, you know. Scanning for key words. Of course you know, even if you won’t admit it. They want you to know. Because the real purpose of the domestic spying program is to scare you, so you won’t talk openly with your friends and neighbors. People keeping their opinions to themselves– and that’s exactly what they want! The one … Continue reading Re-declaring our Independence!

The American way, s#cks.

I loved Holidays when I was a kid, but these days I just can’t stand the relentless materialism. The obnoxious ads that equate money spent on consumer goods with “love” make me sick to my stomach. I’m not giving you the Puritan rant about plastic Santas and American kids who gobble sugary junk and have too many toys. I’m not against pleasure. But somehow they … Continue reading The American way, s#cks.