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2:53

Experiencing Withdrawal Symptoms at Campground

The speaker is experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms on day one of what appears to be a detox process, describing congestion and expecting days three to five to be particularly difficult. They are staying at a campground with shower facilities and considering going for a walk despite low energy. The speaker mentions missing certain substances and plans to avoid posting content until the withdrawal period ends or they leave on Thursday. They express shock and disappointment at their doctor's handling of the situation after a 20-year relationship.

Apr 29, 2024 · 34% match
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2:55

Enjoying Solitude After Campground Empties

The speaker discovers they are alone at what appears to be a campground or outdoor area after everyone else has left. They express genuine pleasure at finding themselves in solitude, noting the improved weather conditions as the day has cooled down. The speaker clarifies they're not complaining about others being there previously, but simply appreciates the quiet time alone. They observe boats on nearby water, including one that stopped and another that passed by quickly. The transmission ends with the speaker wondering about being on a boat, mentioning they haven't done so since eighth grade.

May 6, 2024 · 28% match
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8:00

Quitting Nicotine After 32 Years During Storm

rswfire records a transmission from his RV site at 8 PM on Tuesday, describing his experience 24 hours into quitting vaping after 32 years of nicotine use. He shows his campsite setup with colored lights, deck, chairs, picnic table, and fire pit (no fire due to rain). Work rounds have been cancelled due to an incoming storm, so he'll be home for day two of withdrawal. He describes the withdrawal as annoying and burdensome but manageable, noting how nicotine was "braided into" every aspect of his life for three decades. He experiences "ghost actions" - reflexive moments where he reaches for the vape that's no longer there. He emphasizes doing this withdrawal with full awareness, no crutches or safety nets. The transmission ends with frustration about "most people" being unable to hold or see something, though the specific context is unclear.

Nov 5, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Work Center · 26% match
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6:20

Reading Public Record Letter After Oregon Parks Dismissal

Sam reads aloud an email he sent to Allison Watson, engagement programs manager at Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, after being dismissed from his volunteer position. The email documents specific incidents with staff members Ryan and Logan, including inappropriate language, unprofessional behavior, and boundary issues. Sam describes patterns of accountability resistance, mentions awareness of similar issues with other volunteers, and requests the message be included in his file. He frames this video as his final statement on the matter and his way of ensuring the information enters public record since his email was ignored.

Mar 28, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Honeyman · 26% match
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4:13

Reflecting on Coastal Connection and Financial Pressure

The speaker records from bed, expressing excitement about future experiences along Highway 101 on the Oregon coast. He recounts meeting two sisters from Michigan at Cape Arago who took his picture, and reflects on missing the opportunity to exchange contact information when he returned to find them. **Financial situation is critical** - down to $12 after buying milk and hamburger, waiting for boss payment before Saturday campground fees are due. He discusses the difficulty of finding work in his mobile lifestyle and negative reactions from people when asking for help. The transmission contrasts his authentic connections with people at coastal locations versus the disconnection he observes in online interactions, positioning his YouTube documentation as showing "another way" of living.

Dec 9, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 26% match
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2:35

Observing Elderly Camping Neighbors

rswfire observes new elderly neighbors who arrived at the campsite. He watches them set up camp using walkie-talkies for coordination, noting their methodical approach and lack of frustration. The couple leaves for most of the day, returns in the evening, and demonstrates what rswfire perceives as synchronized behavior and continued love for each other. He contrasts their calm setup process with the typical frustration he observes in other campers. rswfire finds them inspiring and admires their 'silent mastery' of camp life without having spoken to them directly.

Oct 16, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Loeb · 26% match
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2:37

Addressing Family Conflict and Transition Preparation

rswfire records a brief video update explaining he won't be posting regularly due to house organization needs. He describes the house as a disaster that's difficult to navigate and mentions having a plan for insulating his camper after consulting with ChatGPT. He addresses family conflict, explaining that his parents reacted poorly to something he posted despite his efforts to be respectful and authentic. He expresses that he tried to share positive things about his father while being honest about his experience. rswfire indicates he's reached a point where the family relationship is causing too much pain and isn't worth continuing. He frames this as preparation for a new adventure and journey, stating this outcome was likely inevitable. He plans to focus on departure preparations and will post less frequently until he's on the road in a park setting.

Mar 13, 2024 · 26% match
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5:43

Doctor Abandonment Forces Cold Turkey Withdrawal

rswfire records at 3:00 AM after being woken by his cat Bailey. He explains why he cannot taper off medication as commenters suggest. **His trusted doctor of four decades initially responded positively when told about the RV move**, but then suddenly put staff between them and cut off communication after an appointment was scheduled. The doctor's abandonment forces rswfire into cold turkey withdrawal rather than the gradual tapering he would prefer. He expresses shock at this betrayal from someone he considered a friend and trusted deeply. **The transmission is interrupted multiple times by Bailey the cat demanding attention and sitting on him**. rswfire warns others to be careful what they tell their doctors.

Apr 27, 2024 · 26% match
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1:43

Processing Missing Journals and House Clearing

rswfire reports on day 12 of an unspecified transition period. He slept poorly and communicated with his mother about activities at his house involving a friend. **Key development: His decade-long collection of journals has disappeared and cannot be located.** He frames this loss as potentially necessary for his "new life" despite acknowledging the sadness of losing such personal history. His house is now mostly empty, and he plans to collect his cats from his parents' house. He concludes by attempting to reframe recent events as liberation from previous constraints.

Apr 22, 2024 · 26% match
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1:20

Observing Camping Failure as Collapse Microcosm

rswfire moved campsites and observed a young couple at an adjacent site who arrived with tent gear but failed to set up their tent after only 2 minutes of effort. Instead, they ordered pizza, engaged in personal grooming, and eventually left without completing their camping setup. He frames this observation as a microcosm of why billions will die during societal collapse, contrasting their giving up with his own 7 months of persistent video recording despite ongoing challenges like having to find new campgrounds.

Oct 24, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Loeb · 25% match
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16:47

Dismissed from Oregon State Park Volunteer Position

rswfire documents his removal from a volunteer host position at Honeyman State Park, Oregon, after nearly two months of service. He traces the origin of the conflict to an early-morning text he sent to park supervisor Katie about a power outage, followed by an email stating her dismissive response made him feel small. From that point, park manager Ryan confronted him in the Welcome Center citing minor first-week mistakes, and his direct supervisor Logan became intermittently absent. rswfire attempted to reset the relationship and applied for a paid position at the park. After perceiving rejection when Katie went silent upon learning of his application, he withdrew it. He later disclosed to Logan why he withdrew. Separately, he requested that a specific ranger not train him due to that ranger's condescending behavior; Logan agreed to assign someone else but did not follow through, resulting in a compromise arrangement. rswfire emailed Logan stating he had lost his trust, citing the accumulated pattern. Katie and Ryan then held an hour-long meeting at a picnic table, which rswfire secretly recorded. During that meeting, they claimed he had problems with all rangers but could only cite the original Katie incident as an example. Ryan admitted they had not extended positive intent toward rswfire. Ryan repeatedly suggested rswfire could leave voluntarily; rswfire declined. A statewide volunteer program coordinator called afterward, telling him he was not permitted to record without disclosure. Three weeks later, Ryan called to schedule a meeting, eventually revealing the pretext: an offhand comment rswfire made to a ranger assistant while turning in a homeless veteran's lost journal, in which he said 'not all rangers are helpful' to explain why he had underlined 'please try' in his note. This was used as justification to end his hosting duties. Ryan came to rswfire's RV to collect keys and equipment; rswfire recorded this interaction openly. Ryan provided no paperwork and gave a 24-hour vacate notice. rswfire states he plans to file an HR complaint, make the situation public, and potentially contact lawmakers. He notes he is broke, has no immediate place to go, his next host assignment starts in approximately one week, and his former employer has committed to sending limited funds the following day. He asks long-term viewers for financial help to bridge the gap.

Mar 24, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Honeyman · 25% match
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0:41

Recounting EVE Online Leadership Experience

rswfire shares personal gaming history from leading a thousand-person corporation called Firesworn Nation in EVE Online for nearly two years. He describes how every mercenary and griefer corporation in the game targeted them, but no members left the group. He mentions this as personal trivia and references a game item called a rifter, noting he may never share this memory again.

Apr 21, 2024 · 25% match
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2:59

Standing on Coastal Cliff Reflecting on Beauty

rswfire stands on a coastal cliff on a peaceful, warm day with minimal wind and no visible sun. He observes the high tide and mentions a mountain in the background that he loves and plans to visit again. He reflects on someone who is 'acting small' and capable of more, expressing hope to be a catalyst for their growth while acknowledging it doesn't appear likely. He describes the challenge of standing on the cliff edge due to the significant drop, calling it 'the call of the void,' but emphasizes doing it anyway to demonstrate self-trust. He shares a story about observing people in a parking lot during a previous visit, realizing they are what he calls 'parking lot people' - those afraid to live and acknowledge the edge.

Nov 21, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 25% match
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5:11

Encountering Wildlife While Traveling to Cape Edge

rswfire encounters a mother animal with young offspring while traveling, waiting patiently for them to move before continuing. He proceeds toward Cape Edge and the lighthouse parking lot to upload a video, despite knowing he should be resting due to muscle strain. At the cliff edge, he reflects on the beauty of the location and shares an intimate moment of self-pleasure while standing at the edge of the world, expressing both the power of the experience and a wish to share it with someone else.

Nov 24, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 25% match
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6:11

Returning to YouTube Without Comments

The speaker announces their return to making YouTube content after a break, but with comments disabled. They explain this decision as creating a space for self-expression and documentation without external judgment. The speaker reflects on their 47-year journey breaking free from invalidating parents who made them feel emotionally unstable. They describe how starting the YouTube channel was initially the only way to get their parents' attention after a lifetime of failed attempts at connection. The speaker mentions having a dentist appointment to make up for one they previously skipped. They assert their right to maintain a judgment-free space and acknowledge being somewhat dramatic while maintaining they're not trying to be confrontational.

Jul 3, 2024 · 25% match
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6:06

Departing Campground, Heading West Alone

rswfire records a transmission at noon from Nolan River Lake campground, where he has spent a week preparing to depart. He is hooked up and ready to leave. He documents several key events from the week: receiving his new teeth, which fit well and cause no issues; making closure with his mother, who has advanced kidney disease and weighs 87 pounds. He told her he is leaving, that there is no turning back, and that he may never see her again. She told him to go and validated his decision. He describes being at peace with this. He removed the extra mirrors he had added to his Jeep six months ago when he first started towing, recognizing through experience that the original mirrors are sufficient. He frames this as evidence of a process he trusted from the beginning, noting that his audience perceived overcaution where he experienced self-trust. He describes receiving an email from a viewer urging him not to let negative people end his channel, which angered him. He states that both positive and negative viewer interactions were equally toxic, that he does not need or want validation, and that the viewer violated his boundaries despite comments being disabled. He connects this to a fundamental disconnect between himself and his audience, rooted in what he identifies as biological fragmentation in others. He states he is departing alone, moving every two days, heading west toward the Pacific Northwest.

Sep 12, 2024 | · 25% match
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4:23

Processing Opioid Withdrawal in RV

rswfire documents a severe withdrawal experience after attempting to sleep for 12-14 hours but only managing 2 hours of rest. He describes unexpected symptoms including restless arms (not just legs as anticipated), feeling off-balance, and heaviness. He expresses embarrassment about his opioid history, mentioning years of doctor-supervised use before the doctor 'turned on him' after he moved into the RV. He acknowledges wanting to get off opioids as part of his transition but feels alone with no one to call for support. Despite the difficult state, he shows his outdoor environment with cats and notes he doesn't regret his current path. He decides not to drive due to feeling off-balance and plans to find showers at his current location.

Apr 29, 2024 · 25% match
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3:56

Reflecting on Institutional Disillusionment at Eel Lake

rswfire records a morning reflection from a trail near Eel Lake on the Oregon coast. He discusses his disillusionment with the park service, which he had hoped would be different from other institutions. He describes observing rangers with integrity who made themselves smaller out of fear, leading to his decision not to become a ranger to avoid compromising his own integrity. He explains his integrated nature as a whole person whose thoughts, emotions, ethics, and energy form one unified field, contrasting this with institutional decay he has observed over decades. He reveals he was supposed to resume volunteering in April with people he had worked with before, but this opportunity was removed using vague language despite having done nothing wrong. He positions himself as a mirror of what the world has lost, suggesting his ejection from systems occurs because looking at him reveals what they have lost.

Mar 28, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Tugman · 25% match
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2:07

Acknowledging Loneliness and Need for Change

rswfire directly acknowledges feeling lonely on this particular night. He notes the absence of his cats and his mother, who he identifies as his main friend. He describes technical issues with Starlink internet connectivity being disrupted by foliage. He reflects on rejecting previous activities like TV and video games while also not always wanting to read. He expresses uncertainty about new activities and ways of living, but frames this uncertainty as acceptable. He discusses society's tendency to provide constant stimulation that prevents people from learning to be alone, noting that even apparent solitude often involves digital connection. He concludes that feeling lonely is a necessary first step toward finding happiness and achieving better balance in life.

May 2, 2024 · 25% match
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4:42

Driving to Dentist, Processing Family Estrangement

rswfire records while driving to a dentist appointment in Lexington, where his parents live. He discusses the technical challenge of recording while driving and mentions needing to bring a GoPro for future recordings. **He reflects on wanting to retrieve personal items** (monitor, gaming books) and see his cat Oliver, but being unable to do so because they are at his parents' house and he has chosen to cut contact with them. **He describes the emotional cost of this decision** - having to give up cherished possessions and his cat to avoid what he characterizes as ongoing emotional damage from his parents. He explains that his parents never validated his identity as a highly sensitive person, gay man, and INFJ, instead trying to suppress these aspects of himself. **He identifies his core struggle as self-doubt and lack of self-love**, which he traces directly to his upbringing and describes as affecting every aspect of his current life, from living in the RV to interpersonal relationships. He acknowledges this pattern is common but emphasizes the analytical awareness versus emotional acceptance gap he experiences.

Jun 28, 2024 · 24% match
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1:38

Observing Boat Wake Ripple Effects on Lake

rswfire observes from a vantage point as a boat operator speeds across water, creating literal ripples that disturb a nearby fisherman. He reflects on the interconnected nature of actions and their effects on others in shared spaces. The speaker notes he would approach the situation differently, choosing to minimize his footprint and respect others present. He acknowledges the boat operator likely has somewhere to be and that the disturbance is temporary, but uses the moment to contemplate how difficult it's becoming to find peaceful moments due to increasing population density.

Sep 19, 2024 | · 24% match
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8:04

Early Morning Reflection on Family Estrangement

rswfire records at 4 AM from a wooded campground location, having slept 6 hours after going to bed at 10 PM. He discusses poor sleep quality in the RV and plans for the day including grocery shopping, using a charcoal grill, and doing laundry. **Bailey** (his cat) is present and doing well in the outdoor environment. The transmission shifts to family dynamics after **Paty** commented on an older video. rswfire recounts a pivotal moment when he was driving a car he'd bought for his parents, witnessed his father speaking abrasively to his mother, and later made a video discussing issues with his father. This led to his father giving him the silent treatment, ultimately resulting in rswfire ending contact with both parents. He describes his relationship with his mother, who had a bedroom at his house and visited 2-3 times weekly to clean and care for the cats. Despite her practical help, he felt no validation or deep connection, describing their interaction as mere coexistence that left him feeling lonely. His mother would criticize him for not giving Bailey enough attention. rswfire reflects on Bailey's demanding nature, explaining the cat was abandoned by his mother at one day old and requires constant attention. He draws parallels between Bailey's neediness and his own past behavior in relationships, explaining how his need for external validation put pressure on romantic relationships and led him to stop dating. At 47, he reports finding some self-love but acknowledges the unhealthy family dynamics that shaped him.

Aug 1, 2024 · 24% match
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2:06

Analyzing School Shooting Response and Systemic Fragmentation

rswfire examines the psychological impact on children attending school amid the threat of shootings and the inadequacy of institutional responses. He describes how children must navigate daily fear of violence and participate in shooting drills, which he frames as traumatic rather than protective. He critiques the systemic solution of placing police in schools and conducting drills as failing to address root causes. The speaker identifies fragmentation as the underlying issue - both in how society responds to the problem and in how children are being raised in accelerated fragmented conditions. He concludes by expressing frustration with what he sees as widespread incompetence in addressing these systemic issues.

Sep 5, 2024 · 24% match
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6:35

Arriving at New Campground and Reflecting on Movement

rswfire arrives at a campground where John, another volunteer, has already established an elaborate setup with tent, meditation space, chairs, grill, golf cart, and satellite. rswfire observes John's comprehensive campsite arrangement and reflects on his own preference for minimal setup and frequent movement. He walks to the beach and records a 3-minute video of the ocean. rswfire describes feeling most powerful and alive when exploring new places, faces, dynamics, and mappings, while familiar places feel like stagnation. He notes that being kicked out of his previous location was beneficial since he was already struggling with the two-month commitment. He determines that 2-3 weeks is his maximum time in one location, as even one month feels too long. The campground has many children playing, which triggers memories of traveling from Michigan to Arizona during fourth grade with his family, staying at campgrounds along the way. The transmission includes extended footage of walking around the campground and beach areas.

Apr 1, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Beverly Beach · 24% match
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