Month: January 2026

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The Final Patch: Deleting the Middleware and Claiming the Source

Alright, Brah! We’ve reached the end of this logic stream. Over the last few weeks, we’ve debugged the “Ancient OS,” analysed the “System Admin Problem,” and peeked into the “Belonging Glitch.” Today, on 24 January, 2026, it’s time for the final commit. My “ultimate commenter” (Ananymous, I see you! XAXAXA) has been fighting hard for the “Source Code.” But as… Read more →

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The “Sense of Belonging” Glitch: Group Identity vs. Human Freedom

The “Homing Signal” Glitch: Why the Brain Craves Religious Belonging Don’t know which title to use because both sound awesome — so WTH, I’ll put both up. XAXAXA – Remmy Alright! We’ve talked before about “Belief by Default“—how your childhood and culture basically pre-install your faith before you even know how to code. But today, I want to look at… Read more →

The System Admin Problem: Why Religions Separate Rather than Unite

Alright, We are kicking off the 2026 by debugging the biggest glitch in our social software. You probably spent the holidays watching movies or bingeing series, and if you look closely, Hollywood has been trying to warn us about this “System Admin” problem for decades. XAXAXA Whether it is the forced structure of Gilead in The Handmaid’s Tale or the… Read more →

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The 2026 Mindset: Upgrading our Human Operating System

Alright… Happy New Year! We’ve officially crossed the threshold into 2026. While everyone is busy making resolutions they’ll probably forget by February, I’ve been having this epic email chain with a “Secret Admirer” (Ananymous, you know who you are! XAXAXA) about the “Source Code” of humanity. It got me thinking: if our phones get a firmware update every few months,… Read more →

Why Smart, Educated People Still Believe in Unprovable Things — and Maybe That’s Okay?

Alright, Happy New Year 2026, my friends 🎉✨ Let’s start the year with a punchy thought: even the brightest minds cling to things they can’t verify. And no — it’s not stupidity, ignorance, or lack of critical thinking. It’s something far more human, far more stubborn, and far more fascinating. Smart people believe unprovable things because the world is bigger… Read more →