Editor and Cartoonist’s Blog
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Today is Tomorrow: Nate’s Notes
The content reflects philosophical insights and personal reflections on spiritual growth, emphasizing the importance of peace, forgiveness, and joy. It suggests that one should avoid projecting negativity and instead focus on maintaining calmness. The author acknowledges internal struggles while also recognizing personal strength and resilience, advocating for a holistic approach to well-being.
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Welcome to the Pirate Ship
The narrative describes an enjoyable experience aboard a temporary “Pirate Ship” in Orlando, featuring a ninja cook and nostalgic reflections. Highlighting a blend of personal history and whimsical adventures, it includes thoughts about love, dreams, and night skies, while embracing pirate themes in everyday life and interactions with friends.
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Hulk Not Hulking
The writer discusses his history of self-injury, being a multiple-personality system and the challenges that come with living a life marginalized.
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Notes to Self
Here are some notes to myself from my Personal Notes document on my desktop. We hope you will find some of them entertaining, amusing and useful. (conscience and nonsense comic at the end.) Let’s say, “Nathan learns something new every day.” Rather, let us say, “Allow calm.” This is the practice of humility. More blogs…
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Oh Crap a Busted Egg
by Nate [Read to the end to get to a conscience and nonsense comic.] Milling about. Thorax is always milling about. Trying not to crash into anyone. My name is Thorax. Well, actually, my name is Nathan. But I turned myself into a bug that everyone swats at for the purposes of defending myself by…
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Make a Choice
The content emphasizes the importance of making decisions and taking action without succumbing to indecision. It advocates for thoughtful consideration, seeking advice, and developing a plan. Caution is acknowledged, but too much can lead to doubt. Ultimately, the message is to confidently commit to a choice and embrace its outcome.
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I’m so tired
This one is short. The blogger is tired and is rededicating to doing very short pieces just to check in on more days when creative juices are not flowing and rest is at a premium.
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Hi Neighbor
The content reflects on the struggle of understanding and accepting neighbors, emphasizing our tendency to wish for others to change rather than appreciating them as they are. It urges kindness, love, and recognition of shared humanity, highlighting the importance of addressing our judgments and fostering a supportive community instead of harboring resentment.
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We feel like we escaped
The author reflects on escaping a life of financial and emotional abuse after being released from a psych ward. Residing in a supportive hostel in Orlando, they embrace freedom and a new beginning, while acknowledging past struggles with mental health challenges and the importance of helping others. Life is now about thriving, not just surviving.
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Labor Day
Nathan Hyatt expresses gratitude in a brief post, stating he is taking a break on Labor Day and will not be writing anything. He emphasizes the need for rest, reflecting a common sentiment of taking time off to recharge.
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