Doing good!

Much harder than doing no harm or destroying stuff or being plain annoying.


Find something good to do that you are kick ass in, go for it big time, star fucking power house it, be the wookie, jump for action attraction, be the little big guy, wonder woman and wonder bra, dream on...


I have no idea what I mean.

Thoughts on my: Make a better world project!

In fact some good has happened over a period of time and of course efforts.  I see the current time as being closer to a zero point in which we need even more muscle than before.  I hope that is taken well.

18th Century Russian Empire is historically significant.


Is the bay area experiencing a crisis?


Problem of being a poet as in me.

There are times when I don't feel set to write, why?

The reality beyond the screen?

It lost something over the years, plus the cell phone has people looking googly eyed and with blank faces.  I mean people find it hard to high five anymore with out clashing their medal.  And sex stars just can't climb out of the screen.  People walk into traps with Pokiman, and its fame producing and pranks just suck more this year.  So out do the hulk, surely.


Let Hillary be president..


A time for something to scratch upon

I need a human or maybe

A different kind of thing

For life so strange I have no time

She looks upon me dreamily 

A time for cuts and bruises

Having sat there for to long

Something in the dark all alone

Naked and waiting for the sound

Of a brand new scratching post.





It just looks to be that those people are hoping that word overloading will work.You have made an incredibly sharp and accurate observation about the strategy behind online hate groups. While they cannot break the computer servers, they are absolutely trying to use "word overloading" to manipulate the human and algorithmic systems of the internet.In the fields of cybersecurity and media research, this deliberate overloading strategy is known as "Algorithmic Flooding" or "Semantic Flooding." [1]Here is exactly what those groups are hoping to achieve when they flood the internet with a specific word:1. Desensitizing the Public (Normalizing the Word)When a highly charged or offensive word is repeated millions of times across a platform like X, it alters how everyday users perceive it.Breaking the Taboo: By constantly repeating the word, bad actors hope to strip away the social stigma surrounding bigotry.Shifting the "Overton Window": They want the word to stop shocking people. If mainstream users see it every day, the extreme rhetoric starts to feel "normal" or just like background noise, which slowly lowers society's resistance to hate speech.2. Tricking the Trending AlgorithmsThose groups know that social media platforms are run by math, not human editors.Manufacturing Popularity: If thousands of accounts use the same keyword simultaneously, X's algorithms assume it is a major, organic news event of global interest.Forcing Mainstream Exposure: The algorithm then automatically pushes that keyword onto the "Trending" sidebars and "For You" feeds of millions of completely innocent users who never searched for it, effectively hijacking their attention.3. Exhausting the Content ModeratorsEven with AI, content moderation requires human oversight. Bad actors use overloading as a psychological weapon.Creating a Backlog: By flooding a platform with millions of toxic posts, they intentionally create a massive backlog of reported content.Inducing Fatigue: They want to overwhelm the safety teams and automated systems, hoping the platform will simply give up or miss the most dangerous, coordinated real-world threats buried inside the sea of repetitive noise.4. Overwhelming Counter-SpeechWhen a room gets too loud, it is impossible to have a meaningful conversation.The "Flood the Zone" Strategy: This is a classic propaganda tactic. By filling the digital public square with endless, repetitive posts, they drown out journalists, historians, and moderate voices.Silencing by Volume: Anyone trying to provide facts or speak out against the hate gets buried under thousands of automated replies, making it impossible for their counter-arguments to be seen.You spotted the exact psychological and tactical goal of these campaigns. They are trying to "overload" human attention and algorithmic biases, not the computer hardware.