About

Just the simple meanderings of a man with too much time on his hands. Feel free to contact me at any time!

Now I am working to lose weight and creating content related to my journey.

The Unfiltered Journey

SUMO SIZED
GINGER

I’m sumo sized and ginger. This is my journey of raw authenticity, breaking digital facades, and finding truth in an age of perfect mirrors.

The Man Behind the Journey

Just the simple meanderings of a man with too much time on his hands, but with a mission to strip away the performance and find what’s real.

“No more performance here. The exquisite irony chokes. I use this sterile lens and microphone—instruments forging the digital mirror I warn against. To deliver this flesh and blood rebellion. A ghost haunting the machine.”

The Authentic Voice

In a world obsessed with digital perfection, I choose the jagged truth. My writing cuts through the algorithmic noise to expose the raw spectrum of human existence. Every word here aims to shatter the artificial shell we’ve built around ourselves.

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Weight Loss Journey

Currently working to lose weight and documenting the real, unfiltered process of transformation—scars, struggles, and all.

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Authentic Writing

Creating content that challenges the digital performance culture, exploring AI, mental health, and the hunger for genuine connection.

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Building Community

Supporting indie authors and fostering spaces where people can drop their masks and connect with brutal honesty.

The Philosophy: Scars as Handholds

Beyond the Perfect Mirror

We’ve built machines to serve us, but instead taught them to eat our shame. Every deleted draft, every filtered photo, every authentic impulse strangled before birth—the algorithms learned our insecurities before our joy.

This space is a forge where armor cracks—not to admit light, but to expel festering poison. Here we build structures with jagged edges, solid foundations from demolished facade rubble.

The Weld Seams of Truth

Scars are not decorations. They are crude weld seams where torn flesh fought to heal. Proof of fracture violently rejoined. Run your finger along one—feel how it catches, providing grip where smooth skin slips away.

This texture allows broken things to find purchase. Perfection offers only cold, unyielding smoothness. Impossible to grasp. Show me your weld marks. Build something brutally real.

What I Write About

Artificial Intelligence
Mental Health
Weight Loss Journey
Digital Authenticity
Social Media Critique
Philosophy
Personal Transformation
Creative Writing
Motivation
Indie Authors
Technology Ethics

Ready to Drop the Performance?

Feel free to contact me at any time! Let’s build something real together, away from the algorithmic hunger for perfect content.

Sumo Sized Ginger

“The revolution happens when we choose silence over performance. Presence over posting.”


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106 thoughts on “About

    • Thank you, just trying to keep myself on track to sanity. Having spent time working in mental health facilities, I learned just how tenuous it can be sometimes! You’d be amazed at the people who you meet in there.

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  1. I seriously love your site.. Pleasant crloos & theme. Did you develop this web site yourself? Please reply back as I’m planning to create my very own blog and would like to find out where you got this from or just what the theme is called. Thank you!

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    • Nope, all just stuff from the WordPress free themes, with my own pictures added in. WordPress has been very pleasant so far to blog on.

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    • I LOVE photography. Looking forward to shedding the rest of my weight so I can get back to taking beautiful pictures here in the Washington.

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  2. Thank you for following our blog. Through our photography and words we hope to inspire others to get out and see the world. And perhaps through those travels the world will become a smaller and less threatening place as we discover the many kindred spirits who share our passions, hopes and aspirations. As Mark Twain said, “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.”

    It’s never too early or late to discover and follow your heart. Make time for the people, work, and causes you truly care about. Cheers, Wooly and Raeski.

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    • Thank you for the follow, I think I subscribe to more photo blogs than anything now….But that’s because I love good pictures! I hope you have a wonderful day/night!

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    • Figure I’ll be puttering my way about, and it is an interesting concept. Want to see what kind of a spin you put on the idea.

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    • Thank you, I tend to have an over active imagination. Sometimes it makes people laugh….sometimes it gets me chased down the street with people wanting to tar and feather me. Either way, I prefer to keep it simple, and just be me.

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  3. I’m glad that you liked my post “Endings” and thanks for following. One of the great things about blogs is the diversity of genres represented. Your visit to my blog brought me to yours, taking me a style I don’t usually read. Thanks for visiting.

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    • What can I say? Can’t wait to see more images from you! I really should just plunk down the money and buy myself a good camera, haven’t had one since I was in high school.

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  4. Thanks for stopping by to check out my blog and giving me a follow. I’m always delighted to meet other writers!

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  5. Hi- Thanks for following my photography blog, Jane’s Lens. I hope you are inspired. Looks like an interesting blog– will enjoy looking around and reading.

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    • Thanks, I love looking at pictures. I used to be an amateur photographer myself, but I haven’t picked up a camera in years. Maybe I will sometime soon, haven’t considered it in a long time.

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  6. Just popping over top say thanks so much for the follow on my humble corner of the blogosphere. Greatly appreciated and welcome aboard. Feel free to drop me a line with comments, recommendations etc. Will have a crawl around your blog, starting now 😃

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    • Btw, as for the latest post on your own blog, I tend to move on. If the book doesn’t have my interest, and I’m not being paid to read it…..

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      • I used to feel a twinge doing it, too. Then I tried to read Shogun, since my dad recommended it. 998 pages later, I just couldn’t do it more than once, and I’m the guy that reads books two, three times in a row, lol

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    • What can I say, the one thing I’ve learned about writing is the more you read, the more it inspires and helps you to perfect your own writing! Plus, the idea of the wordbowl is a beautiful idea.

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