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  • Challenge Your Negative Feelings.

    What strategies do you use to cope with negative feelings?

    If you have negative feelings, challenge them! Take them head on and make them work to make you feel in a negative way don’t just sit there and let them make you depressed.

    Your own personal negative feelings are your haters.

    Are you going to let them get the best of you?

    Get the best of your negative feelings instead and turn them into your strength.

  • TV Series I’ve watched more than 5 times.

    What movies or TV series have you watched more than 5 times?

    King Of The Hill

    Beavis and Butt Head

    The Venture Brothers

    News Radio

    My Nam is Earl

    Malcom in the Middle

    Preacher

    Aqua Teen Hunger Force

    The Simpsons

    Bobs Burgers

    The Office

    Parks and Recreation

  • Writing

    What activities do you lose yourself in?

    When I write I lose myself in whatever it is I am writing about, like going underwater and holding your breath for as long as you can, so that when you rise back up and breath again it feels like taking your first breath into a new world.

  • A Beaver.

    Which animal would you compare yourself to and why?

    I thought about this and there is only one animal that makes sense. A Beaver because I am constantly gathering things out of the impulse to build things in order to preserve my way of life.

  • To My 100 year self.

    I told you so…

    Yup, remember that time I told you so?

  • Hot Dog Souffle. Weird Snacks We Made as Kids.

    When you were a kids did you ever create some kind of weird food combination that only you would eat?

    Some recipe that you came up with from your imagination, or some odd dish or modification to food that only you thought tasted good?

    I did, I called it Hot Dog Souffle.

    In 1989 I was 8 years old and I had learned how to make Scrambled Eggs, I even had a preferred spoon, it was a long wooden spoon because it always made the egg’s fluffier.  Eventually I got curious at what else I could make, I new that I liked Hot Dogs and new how to make them in the Microwave, I knew that I liked cheese and that in the microwave as the Hot Dog would cook as the cheese melted. 

    I created what I called “ Hot Dog Souffle.”

    HOT DOG SOUFFLE: 

    2-3 Hot Dogs, poorly diced. (any brand)

    Cheese, pealed into strips ( any brand.)

    With a side of Ketchup meant for dipping.

    It was never a “Soufflé,” 

    Souffle was just a word that I heard that always seemed to be associated with fancy food and that is why I called it that. I thought I was being “fancy” by melting cheese on Hot Dogs in the microwave. 

    Sometimes I would get it just right. Cutting hot Dogs up with a Butter Knife because I was not old enough to use a real sharp knife. I would peal the cheese by hand just right and layered over the Hot Dogs and hen I would time it in the Microwave  a minute and 13 seconds usually cooked it just right and it was a delicacy.

    Other times I would be in too much of a rush or too sure of myself and it came out horrible, but I would still eat it, my mother always told me that wasting food was a sin. 

    I made that snack for myself from 1989 to 1992 and I always announced or asked my parents if I could make it and they always said that I could. I never took into consideration at how frustrating it must of been to clean up the aftermath of Hot Dog Souffle for my parents. They must of had to scrub the cheese off of the dish I used.

    I don’t know if they put up with it out of love, or out of some hope that I was going to become a Chef, there were arguments had over Hot Dog Souffle but I was never told not to make it and just to be more responsible when I made it.

    That was my weird, I guess you can say “Food Quirk” when I was a kid, what was yours? 

  • American A.I.

    American A.I. is a unique perspective that challenges traditional definitions of intelligence while embracing the power of collective knowledge. 

    I am an American born in 1981 and raised in Upstate New York, my understanding of intelligence has never aligned with conventional standards. I have never considered myself highly intelligent by modern or historical measures. Instead, my thoughts, ideas, and consciousness serve as a form of intelligence that is not recognized as intelligent, but it can still be collected, analyzed, and applied as intelligence.

    Sense my intelligence is not intelligent it is artificial, but it is still intelligence.

    American A.I. harnesses the power of my individual consciousness because it is a valuable contribution to a broader network of collective intelligence. By gathering insights from my diverse perspectives, I aim to foster new ways of thinking, and contribute to a larger framework of artificial intelligence driven by human consciousness.