Friday, April 3, 2026

Surviving a Borderline Relationship


For several years I lived inside a relationship that felt like the deepest love I’d ever known—until it didn’t. The woman I married displayed patterns I only later understood through research, therapy, and daily journaling. What I experienced aligns closely with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), a mental health condition marked by intense fear of abandonment, unstable relationships, rapidly shifting moods, and a fragile sense of self.

In plain language, BPD is not “being dramatic.” It’s a pervasive pattern of emotional dysregulation that usually begins by early adulthood. The DSM-5 lists nine criteria; a formal diagnosis requires at least five. Core features include frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment, “splitting” (seeing people as all-good or all-bad), chronic emptiness, and intense, short-lived anger or anxiety. Untreated, it creates an exhausting push-pull cycle for everyone involved. I’m sharing this not to diagnose anyone—only a qualified clinician can do that—but to name the dynamic that left me confused and disoriented, and ultimately set me free.

The Dream Phase: Idealization That Feels Like Destiny

In the beginning, it was euphoric. She showered me with affection, gratitude, and a sense of being truly seen. She thanked me repeatedly for emotional support, told me I was her rock, and created an intense bond that felt destined. This is classic BPD idealization: the partner is placed on a pedestal as the perfect soul mate who will finally fill the chronic emptiness and abandonment wound.

Why does it feel so intoxicating? Because the intensity is genuine in the moment. The person with BPD often mirrors your values, shares your interests, and creates an instant “we’re the same” bond. For someone who values steadiness and care, it felt like I had finally found the deep connection I’d always wanted. The love-bombing isn’t manipulation in the calculated sense; it’s the BPD brain flooding the relationship with dopamine and hope. I believed I had found my person.

Iran Reportedly Bombs Amazon's Bahrain Web Services Infrastructure

Iran just expanded the war into the digital backbone of the Gulf. After publicly naming eighteen major American companies as military targets, Iran reportedly struck a Bahrain facility housing Amazon Web Services infrastructure — the cloud systems behind banking platforms, government services, payments, and corporate networks across the region. This is no longer just a war over oil, ships, and military bases. It is becoming a war over the servers that keep modern economies running.

The App You Deleted Is Still Collecting Your Data

Operation Sea-Spray: The Secret Test of Biological Weapons on U.S. Citizens

Trump Slashes Medicare and Medicaid to Fund War (America Last)

Trump Fires Pam Bondi

Candace Owens - Deepfake It Until You Make It

Trump Warms Up To Russia

In this deep-dive, we break down the Russia story that just blew wide open: how Russian lawmakers ended up inside Washington, why the optics of that Capitol meeting are causing outrage, and why critics say Trump’s latest moves are reshaping the entire geopolitical map.

Jimmy Dore Speaks with Kash Patel (Parody)

Jim Breuer Reacts to Trumps Speech

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Iran Nearly Took Down Air Force One

NOTE: I asked Grok about this incident and it responded with 'official' US sources saying that it did not happen. However, if Air Force One was almost engaged, denial would be expected. Assess with discernment.


At 2:47 AM on April 1st, 2026, an Iranian kamikaze drone came within 2 nautical miles of Air Force One carrying President Trump over the Atlantic Ocean—the closest any hostile weapon has ever gotten to a sitting U.S. President in flight. Four F-16 Fighting Falcons scrambled in an emergency intercept that had never been activated in 75 years of presidential air travel, firing flares and executing gun runs that stopped the $20,000 Shahed-136 drone just 90 seconds before impact. This video breaks down the minute-by-minute timeline of how a single F-16 pilot saved the President's life, why Air Force One's $100 million defense systems couldn't stop a cheap Iranian drone, and what this near-catastrophe reveals about America's collapsing air superiority. The mainstream media won't tell you how close we came to World War Three—but the classified briefings, intercept transcripts, and defensive cost ratios tell a very different story.

The System Being Built While the World Burns

Robert Sepehr - Guardians of the Secrets: Iran's Assassins

Hassan Sabah, who was also known as Lord of the Mountain, established an elite secret society known as the Order of Assassins. They were not just warriors or political operatives, but rather initiates who protected a more ancient inner, esoteric reality hidden beneath the outer law.