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The Dignity of Boundaries: Why My Lived Experience Isn't a Performance

Over time, I’ve learned that most people don’t see me first. They see an idea of me. A version shaped by assumptions, expectations, and quiet conclusions they arrive at long before I ever speak. By the time I open my mouth, many conversations have already been written without my consent. I live my life navigating those invisible scripts. Sometimes they sound polite. Sometimes curious. Sometimes sympathetic. But underneath them is the same unspoken message: I’ve decided who you are.

A Note to Our Inner Circle: Elevating Your Experience

Behind every word written on The Somebody, Nobody, Anybody and Everybody Blog! is a simple goal: to provide you with curated, thought-provoking content that doesn't just fill space in your inbox, but actually initiates a deeper conversation within yourself. As a subscriber, you are part of an inner circle that values substance over noise, and I want to personally thank you for that commitment.

The Birthday Paradox: Celebrating Survival or Counting Down?

Have you ever stopped to wonder if a birthday is truly a celebration of life, or simply a reminder that the hourglass is running low on sand? Before you blow out the candles, read why this year feels more like a milestone of survival than a party.  Birthdays are a strange social construct. Every year, the world expects a smile, a cake, and a celebration of another trip around the sun. But as I sit here reflecting on the years that have passed, I find myself asking: what exactly are we celebrating? Are we cheering for the mere passage of time, or are we honoring the grueling effort it took to live and survive through it? Or, perhaps more morbidly, are we just marking the fact that we are one year closer to the final curtain call?

Pennies, Dollars, and the Belly Fire (Inspired by Bob Dylan)

I woke up this morning, no factory gate to find, Just a mechanical ghost with a digital mind. The cattle are sold and the pastures are bone, While a corporate shadow harvests seeds I don't own. The roses are withered, the watering can’s dry, But there’s a billion-dollar satellite blinking in the sky. "And I’m humming a song, with a troubled design, it’s a wreck in my head but it’s keeping me kind."

The Reddit Riddle: Is Your Service Charge a Tip or a Toll?

When I recently raised the tipping debate on Reddit , the response was a chaotic, mixed bag of digital shrugs and passionate manifestos. It seems we are collectively stuck in a state of high-stakes confusion, staring at our restaurant bills like they’re encrypted government documents. Is the extra amount at the bottom a contribution to the nation's coffers, a reward for the server’s hustle, or simply a "privilege tax" for being wealthy enough to sit in a chair someone else has to wipe down? We aren't just paying for a meal anymore; we’re paying for the right to navigate a moral maze where the exit fee is never clearly marked.

It’s an AI Eat AI World and We’re Not Even on the Menu

Once upon a time—roughly five software updates ago—humans sat at the center of the economy. We worked. We sold things to other humans. We hired people based on resumes that were part skill, part optimism, part creative fiction. It was inefficient. Emotional. Chaotic. Naturally, we fixed it. Welcome to the future, where AI works for AI, sells to AI, hires AI, reports to AI, and fires AI for not being “AI enough.” And the customers? Also AI. Meanwhile, real people sit at home, refreshing job portals like they’re slot machines, wondering when exactly their careers were quietly deprecated in version 3.7.

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“Watch Your Step”: The Most Optimistic Advice Ever Given to a Blind person

Imagine you are standing on the edge of a sidewalk that hasn't been "level" since the mid-nineties. Ahead of you lies a treacherous landscape of dug-up asphalt, a gaping manhole that looks like a portal to another dimension, and enough construction debris to build a small villa. You’ve got your cane, you’ve got your orientation, and you’re ready to tackle the obstacle course. Then, someone nearby—with the best of intentions and the least amount of situational awareness—leans in and whispers the most useless four words in the English language: “Just watch your step.” It’s a fascinating phrase, isn't it? It’s the verbal equivalent of telling someone in a monsoon to "try not to get wet." I appreciate the sentiment, I really do. It’s born out of a genuine, panicky desire to see me reach the other side of the street without becoming a permanent fixture of the city’s sewage system. But there is a fundamental mechanical flaw in the logic. I want to turn around and ...

Extreme Overcompensation: A Guide to Meeting Me in Person

You’ve spent weeks trading sharp, professional emails. You’ve held your own in high-stakes conference calls, dropping technical jargon like a pro and maybe even cracking a joke that actually landed. You’re a peer, a collaborator, a voice of authority. Then, the elevator doors open, you step out with your cane, and within three seconds, you watch—or rather, hear—the entire social fabric of the room unravel into a mess of frantic, unearned kindness.

The Art of Remembering: Why We Owe It to Others to Never Forget

It starts with a notification—a subtle ping that holds the power to bridge the distance between two souls, reminding us that being present is a choice we must make every single day. We often pride ourselves on our independence, on the mastery of our own internal worlds. Yet, we exist in a web of relationships—friends, family, and colleagues—who serve as the mirrors in which we see ourselves. To forget a milestone in their lives is not merely a lapse in memory; it is a quiet admission that we have lost sight of the threads connecting us. I have spent much of my life reflecting on these unseen forces, and I’ve realized that intentionality requires the right tools to navigate the noise.

The Password Evolution: Why We All Have the Same Secret

We’ve all been there: staring at a blinking cursor, feeling the judgmental gaze of a website telling us our most cherished childhood pet’s name is "weak," and wondering if the internet has personally decided to ruin our day. If you’ve ever felt personally victimized by a password requirement box, you’ll want to keep reading this post because we are diving deep into the universal comedy of digital security.

Why Does Google Make Multi-Channel Management on Youtube So Hard?

You would think that in an era where AI can generate entire movies from a single text prompt, moving a list of videos from one YouTube channel to another would be a three-second task. You’d be wrong. Dead wrong. I recently found myself spiraling down a rabbit hole of "Save to Library" buttons, "Collaboration" links that refused to appear, and a "Add All" option that seemed to have vanished into the digital ether. If you’ve ever felt like a tech giant was gaslighting you, this post is for you.

Blind-Bloopers: Ghosting in High-Definition!

I thought I was finally stepping out of my quiet, low-profile bubble for a high-stakes social mission, but I ended up in a sensory war zone with a vanishing partner and a melting milkshake. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be ghosted in a room louder than a Boeing 747 takeoff, you’re in the right place. This latest "Blind-Blooper" is a masterclass in awkward silence—well, as silent as a jet engine gets—and I’m sharing the whole hilarious mess right here on The Somebody, Nobody, Anybody & Everybody Blog!

Blind-Bloopers: The Pint-Sized Bodyguard and the Tall and Fat" man

Welcome back to Blind-Bloopers, the series where I recount the times my white cane and I venture into the world and things don't exactly go according to the GPS coordinates. Usually, my adventures involve walking into low-hanging branches or apologizing to mannequins, but today’s story is about a tiny human who possessed more wisdom in her pinky finger than the entire homeowners' association combined.

Breaking the Barrier: How AI Guided My First Journey into Gmail Web with NVDA

For a long time, my relationship with email was defined by a single word: Outlook. Like many screen reader users, I found comfort in the familiar shortcuts and the structured environment of a desktop client. The thought of venturing into Gmail’s "Standard View" on the web felt like standing at the edge of a digital jungle—vast, complex, and potentially inaccessible. However, a recent security alert (someone trying to use my email as their recovery ID!) forced my hand. I needed to create a filter on Gmail web, and I needed to do it now.

Is Reddit the New Facebook, Twitter, or Just Another Site Failing the Glamour of Instagram?

The social media landscape of 2026 is a battlefield of fractured attention. On one side, we have the " aesthetic giants "—the platforms where life is curated, filtered, and served on a silver platter of digital perfection. On the other, we have the legacy giants, struggling to maintain their relevance as they morph into news tickers or family scrapbooks. And then, there is Reddit . Often called "The Front Page of the Internet," Reddit has long been the outlier. It doesn’t care about your vacation photos, it doesn’t want to know what you had for lunch, and it certainly isn't interested in your "personal brand." As we navigate this year’s digital shift, a burning question arises: Is Reddit the new Facebook , the new Twitter (X), or is it simply a platform that fails to meet the "glamour standards" set by Instagram ?

The Rebirth of Black-Rock: Proactive Upgrading in a Post-Windows 10 World

In the world of personal computing, there are few things more anxiety-inducing than a countdown timer you cannot stop. For the better part of a decade, my trusted desktop—affectionately named Black-Rock—had been my digital sanctuary. It had seen me through countless projects, late-night troubleshooting sessions, and the rapid evolution of the web. But as 2026 arrived, the writing on the wall was becoming impossible to ignore.