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I run and write/create weird shit for Rarr! I'm A Monster Publishing, oh and I make music with fuckery. Actor. Linux enthusiast. Tea drinker. My games are here: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/publisher/3227/rarr-i-m-a-monster-publishing
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Fuck. That's all I got. Fuck.

Living in the US today is like being in the ER: You know the world's still going on outside, but people are hurrying and confused and fluids are everywhere and you need to do something about it now, now. Then you go out into the parking lot and there's the world again. Then you go back into the ER.

My favorite novel is 100 𝘠𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘴 𝘖𝘧 𝘚𝘰𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘶𝘥𝘦 because just imagine *closes eyes and clutches fist* all that fuckin’ solitude.

I'm not drunk. I'm just drawn that way.

So, start small! Be kind, share, and connect with those around you. Ubuntu is a way of life; the more we practice it, the stronger our world becomes. Pass it on!

Practicing Ubuntu makes the world a better place. It reminds us that no one is truly alone—we all belong to a bigger human family. Every kind of action helps build a community where everyone is valued.

7. Lift Others Up Celebrate people’s successes and help when they struggle. Ubuntu means we all grow together.

6. Take Responsibility for Your Actions Your actions affect others. Be honest, do what’s right, and help build a better world.

5. Solve Problems Together When there’s a conflict, Ubuntu teaches that solutions should be fair and include everyone. Talk things out, listen, and find ways to heal instead of harm.

4. Build Strong Relationships Ubuntu is about connections. Make time for family, friends, and neighbors. Support each other in good times and bad.

3. Respect and Value Others Treat everyone with dignity, no matter their background. Listen to people, learn from them, and see the good in them.

2. Share What You Have Ubuntu encourages sharing, whether it’s food, knowledge, or time. When you give, you strengthen your community.

How to Practice Ubuntu in Everyday Life 1. Be Kind and Compassionate Ubuntu is about caring for others. Even small acts of kindness—like smiling, helping someone carry something, or listening—make a difference.

At its heart, Ubuntu means: • We are all human together. • Helping others helps everyone. • Compassion and respect matter.

This idea has been a part of African cultures for centuries. It became well-known worldwide when leaders like Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu spoke about it, especially in South Africa after Apartheid. They used Ubuntu to promote forgiveness, unity, and healing.

A Simple Guide to Practicing Ubuntu What is Ubuntu? Ubuntu is an African philosophy that means "I am because we are." It is about recognizing that all people are connected and that our actions affect others. Ubuntu teaches kindness, respect, and community.

I had a long talk last nught with one of my best friends, a biochemist who has worked on vaccines including the Pfizer vaccine during covid, who is devastated that all of his life's work is being undone. It was such a sad conversation to have.

Shit, I need to order more Egyptian Blue Lotus for tea.

Has betting on which month our economy will completely collapse this year shown up on any of those online sports book apps yet?

Added some interesting stuff to the Rarr! I'm A Valentine's Bundle. Go on, take a peek. legacy.drivethrurpg.com/product/4708...

youtu.be/1v4Fe2s09OA?...

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

I've had some urges lately, nothing dubious. I feel the urge to start a zine or two instead of blogging. I feel the urge to write a book(I have four in mind). I feel the urge to make a short film, if not a movie. Right now, I feel the urge for another cup of tea.

Hail Eris!

Picked up some Anvient World oolong tea today. I believe it has calendula flower and a hint of ginger. Very comforting.

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Y'know, there's something cathartic about using an ice pick to break a chunk of pu-erh from a brick of tea.

I started a Substack instead of spending money on a domain and server space... open.substack.com/pub/punyhuma...