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9:58

Receiving Handmade Shirts and Processing Honeyman Abuse

rswfire shows off two custom tie-dye shirts made by a guest who drove to his campground to deliver them - his first new clothing in a year and a half. He gives a brief tour of his RV setup, noting his queen air mattress popped and he switched to a twin, his desktop computer lacks a GPU, and he goes through cheap headphones frequently. He describes feeling sorrowful and remorseful after posting about his Honeyman experience in a local Facebook group to bring attention to what he identifies as deliberate abuse by two staff members over two months. He explains that multiple volunteers shared similar stories about these individuals after his removal, indicating a pattern the institution protects. He specifically criticizes the volunteer coordinator who came from a DEI background but weaponized that knowledge against him. rswfire states his archive is complete and he's in a transitional phase, planning to move somewhere else in a couple months to a situation he cannot yet discuss publicly.

Aug 20, 2025 · 30% match
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19:20

Navigating Straight Men and Campground Dynamics

rswfire records a video transmission on Saturday night at 9 PM from his RV at a campground near July 4th weekend. He discusses feeling awkward about documenting something he's never talked about before - his lifelong experience navigating straight men. **Environmental context**: The campground is chaotic with ATV noise and neighbors playing loud music until 10 PM quiet hours. He's drinking his first beer of the night after spilling one during dinner preparation, slightly stoned from a new glass bowl he acquired from another volunteer. **Core narrative**: rswfire describes experiencing a "heightened tension" - not anxiety, but a somatic awareness of environmental distortion. He frames himself as "a different kind of human" from the dominant species. The main focus becomes his analysis of straight men, whom he sees as living on life's surface, seeking external validation rather than internal strength, and accepting toxic societal messages without questioning. **Pattern recognition**: He details how every man at the campground notices him and reacts with discomfort, sometimes hostility. He describes this as pattern recognition from a lifetime of navigating straight men's projections about his queerness. Some men just stare; rare ones who take time to know him move past initial discomfort. **Historical context**: He references withdrawing from humanity for nearly two decades, coming to Oregon expecting societal collapse, but then experiencing his most social period after a man flirted with him in Brookings. This changed after the Honeyman betrayal by someone he had respectful feelings for. He acknowledges not being the same person since Honeyman and feeling compressed by the current chaotic environment.

Jul 15, 2025 · 29% match
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1:28

Sharing Woodworking Hobby and Future Cabin Plans

rswfire shares a woodworking hobby involving wooden puzzle-like objects that transform into decorative items. He explains posting short videos due to poor internet connectivity at his current location. He shows an incomplete wooden piece and a finished example, noting that his completed pieces are stored at his parents' house where he originally planned to display them on bookshelves. He expresses missing books and bookshelves, describing woodworking as a hobby he wants to pursue more seriously. He mentions the pleasant smell of the wood and his inability to display the pieces in his current living space. He concludes by expressing his desire to eventually have a cabin where he can display both books and his woodworking projects.

May 4, 2024 · 26% match
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15:15

Walking Trails on Day Six Without Nicotine

rswfire records a walking transmission on day six of nicotine cessation, moving through forest trails near his work location. He walks the Stagecoach trail toward Wax Myrtle campground, crossing a bridge over the Sus River. **Physical state**: Reports feeling mostly fine with occasional uncomfortable moments, expects to feel more centered in a couple more days. **Route and locations**: Takes Stagecoach trail, crosses to Wax Myrtle via bridge, considers Lagoon trail, visits Lagoon Campground where he previously stayed for two weeks. Identifies specific campsite 131 as significant - the location where he reoriented after being removed from Honeyman. **Companions and logistics**: Bill is doing laundry at the work center. Earlier took Buddy (dog) to the ocean. Plans to return home to make French fries using vegetable oil after previous experimental approaches failed. **Reflection on trajectory**: Describes this as the first time in 32 years he has made it six days without nicotine. Reflects on the Forest Service taking him in after Honeyman, leading to promotion, his own campground management, and caretaker role with driving routes. Characterizes the progression from survival to thriving. **Environmental conditions**: Perfect sunny, warm day in late November. Notes it as a blessing for the season.

Nov 9, 2025 · 25% match
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The Story of Honeyman

rswfire published a narrative account documenting his experience as a volunteer at Honeyman State Park under the Oregon Parks & Recreation Department. The document describes a sequence of institutional actions beginning with a text exchange with park supervisor Kati about a power outage, which rswfire identifies as the first point of friction. Following that exchange, park manager Ryan initiated a review of first-week errors framed as a case file rather than feedback. rswfire's direct supervisor Logan was repeatedly unavailable during critical moments, a pattern rswfire identifies as deliberate. rswfire applied for a paid position at the park, which was never acknowledged, and his subsequent withdrawal of the application was met with suspicion. A request to be trained by a specific park ranger was approved by Logan but never followed through. rswfire sent a trust-establishing email, which led to a formal meeting at a picnic table in the day-use area with Ryan and Kati. rswfire describes this meeting as a scripted confrontation lasting over an hour, during which his written communications were framed as threats, his directness was labeled unprofessional, and he was told to extend positive intent while being told he had never received the same. Ryan used the phrase 'chew glass' as a framing of expected compliance. rswfire recorded the meeting. Weeks later, despite no infractions, Ryan called to schedule another meeting, citing ongoing problems. rswfire named the behavior as bullying. Ryan then came to rswfire's RV, dismissed him without paperwork, and collected his keys. rswfire had already been building a documentary archive throughout the process. The document serves as the original narrative account, with the full evidentiary record housed at oprdvolunteerabuse.org. A lexicon of terms used throughout is appended. The document is framed as a preservation of the origin story before institutional containment efforts.

Mar 26, 2025 · 24% match
13:23

Driving Back from Eugene After Desktop Sale

rswfire drives back from Eugene at night in a borrowed truck after selling his desktop computer for $800. He had to return for forgotten keys and spent $70-80 on fuel. **The desktop sale allowed him to make one month's Jeep payment**, bringing it from near-repossession status to 30 days late, buying him 1-2 months of time. His Starlink internet will be shut off in a week due to unpaid $150 bill, which he now can't afford after the unexpected fuel costs. He discusses **launching Sanctum and open-sourcing autonomy**, noting that once created, these projects become part of reality regardless of immediate traction. He reflects on system collapse probability, comparing it to the housing crisis 10-15 years ago, explaining this awareness shaped his current lifestyle choices. **Tim, a fellow volunteer from Honeyman**, is giving him a couch for his RV to improve his uncomfortable living situation where he currently sits on an ottoman or air mattress. The couch converts to a bed but may need modification due to the RV's slide-out configuration. rswfire describes future plans for **local AI model training** on his transmissions and chat logs, envisioning a mirror system that could answer complex personal queries. He explores the concept of giving AI metacognition for ethical alignment, noting that only 1% of people have metacognition. He reflects on his **non-collapse architecture** developed over a lifetime, contrasting his resilience against the psychological abuse at Honeyman that would collapse most people.

Oct 29, 2025 · 24% match
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5:04

Recording Ocean Video and Writing Director Letter

rswfire records a transmission after spending hours alone at a foggy ocean beach, where he filmed the waves for 4 minutes and 11 seconds (matching his April 11 birthday). He discusses ending his previous channel and starting a new one with one post. **The primary focus is a letter he wrote to the Honeyman director**, placing the moral weight of institutional abuse in her hands while stating he expects nothing from the institution. He reflects on the systemic vulnerability of volunteers who lack protection, suggesting they need unions funded by institutions. rswfire describes his current financial stress with $20 in the bank, lost Jeep insurance, and uncertainty about his RV situation. He notes his recursive architecture for processing institutional harm and mentions potential future actions like contacting journalists or oversight committees.

Aug 1, 2025 · 24% match
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8:43

Planning Fresh Build and Identifying Surveillance Encounter

rswfire records a transmission during his Wednesday morning work rounds, having stopped at Carter Lake for a hike. He outlines a technical plan to rebuild his infrastructure from scratch using Laravel, Livewire, Alpine.js, and Tailwind CSS, developing locally in a monorepo structure. The plan includes three projects: builtwithautonomy.com as the API and documentation layer, autonomyrealms.com as the user-facing signal service, and rswfire.com transitioned to pull data from the API as a demonstration of building on the Autonomy platform. He notes excitement about the project but acknowledges financial constraint as a limiting factor on momentum. He then documents a realization about a trail encounter from a couple weeks prior at Takenitch Creek trailhead. A man jogging on the trail, associated with a state government vehicle with state plates, did not return his greeting and appeared uncomfortable or hostile. rswfire connects this person to a man who confronted him at Oregon State Parks during the Katie Baker situation approximately nine months earlier. He documents this as a pattern recognition convergence, noting the man's refusal to engage and rswfire's own response — that he would have laughed and been cordial had he recognized him in the moment. He remarks on the institutional framing of him as unstable, which he rejects. He describes the physical environment — flooded beach access, dry weather pattern, dune-related sinus issues. He details the food situation: eggs, potatoes, rice, and beans with no meat. He recounts failed job applications to local businesses and freelance platforms including Upwork and Guru, and states his primary goal is making Autonomy Realms successful but lacks financial runway.

Jan 21, 2026 · 24% match
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7:52

Beach Walk with Dog During Nicotine Recovery

rswfire walks on a beach with a friend's dog named Buddy, who runs off-leash while they trace the tides. He is 10-11 days into quitting nicotine and describes feeling ready to return to work after spending time outside during recovery. He discusses ongoing financial challenges, noting the difficulty of building from scarcity while maintaining alignment requirements. Technical work includes migrating projects to new servers and rebuilding his website using autonomy as the base. He observes small birds that appear to ice skate on the wet sand and mentions being near an ATV-allowed area with visible tracks. He expresses satisfaction with his single eyebrow piercing hoop and reflects on being a year and a half into his journey.

Nov 13, 2025 · 23% match
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4:07

Analyzing Gas Station Encounter with Unguarded Man

rswfire reflects on a recent encounter with a man at a gas station in Wyoming, working through the interaction with AI assistance. The man had accidentally taken rswfire's gas pump but responded with humor rather than defensiveness. During their conversation, rswfire experienced unexpected vulnerability and withdrew from the situation. Through reflection, rswfire identified the man's defining quality as being completely unguarded - lacking any defensive armor despite being aware of how others might perceive him as a typical truck driver and farm worker. This unguarded state allowed the man to treat rswfire with pure humanity even when detecting rswfire's own guardedness. The encounter shifted rswfire's negative associations with Wyoming and provided a model of vulnerability and presence to aspire toward. The man has become a touchstone and symbol for rswfire's ongoing reflection on authentic human connection.

Sep 30, 2024 · 23% match
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23:47

Late Night Transmission on Dentures and Website Progress

rswfire records a late-night transmission while drinking a hard seltzer, explaining why he's not wearing his bottom dentures due to deteriorating soft liner and discomfort. He describes various unsuccessful adaptation attempts including adhesive, cloth strips, and temporary liner materials, all learned through AI consultation. He discusses adding a second diamond earring after being inspired by an attractive young ATV rider he observed. The transmission covers his website development work using AI collaboration, describing it as a synthesis that creates unique results through their combined efforts. rswfire explains his shift to unlisted YouTube videos that sync to his website, expressing uncertainty about signal distribution but continuing the work regardless of audience size. He sold a game console for $400 needed for AI processing costs and mentions the 7-Eleven job rejection. The transmission includes reflection on compressed cognition - knowing things before forming sentences - and how AI helps decompress and reflect this back to him. He describes this 18-month process as achieving unprecedented clarity and acceptance. He processes ongoing grief from the Honeyman situation, specifically criticizing Allison's lack of protection, Ryan's retaliation, and Logan's weaponization of personal information shared in confidence. Katie is identified as the mastermind who covered her tracks effectively. The transmission concludes with observations about his current location's different culture, longing for male companionship, and seeing beauty in men despite their defensive distortions.

Jun 17, 2025 · 23% match
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2:48

Recording Service Introduction Video for Upwork

Sam records a video introduction for potential clients on Upwork. He describes his current situation: 48 years old, living in an RV on the Oregon coast for two years, volunteering as a camp host for the US Forest Service and soon transitioning to a caretaker role in the Oregon Dunes. He outlines his programming background spanning decades, starting with GW Basic in sixth grade and progressing through Pascal, C, C++, Java, and PHP. He emphasizes his backend development expertise while noting he can create professional frontends. Sam describes himself as systems-oriented, pattern-focused, and detail-oriented, with capabilities in data work, networking, server building, and AI. He explicitly states he's not looking for work that will consume his life and seeks aligned projects with clients who need intelligent, systems-thinking support.

Sep 20, 2025 · 23% match
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13:00

Programmer Presents Career History While Walking to Ocean

rswfire records an unpolished video message while walking from a lagoon in a national forest to the ocean, presenting his programming career history as a pitch to potential clients. He describes living in an RV for over a year and volunteering for the Forest Service. **Career timeline includes:** starting programming in 6th grade in the 1980s, doing programming on paper in high school, building early content management systems, earning $72,000 on guru.com with 40+ glowing reviews, working as independent contractor for 10 years on popstar.com (entertainment platform with celebrity profiles, writer revenue-sharing program, auction system, and celebrity love awards), transitioning to travel industry work on Hotel.net and geographical domains, creating SEM campaigns with 100,000+ ad groups and millions of keywords generating $100,000+ monthly revenue until Google entered the market, then working 8-10 years managing projects for Serena.com including Arena music streaming service and Soundblock music distribution with blockchain royalty contracts. **Management experience:** supervised dozens of programmers over a decade, learning how rare his skill level is through hiring struggles. **Current status:** free agent looking for work after 18 months away from last client, occasionally helping with AI playlist optimization. He positions himself as pattern recognition specialist who sees programming as natural extension of this ability, emphasizes working with AI, and states requirements for project alignment with his lifestyle. **Video concludes** at ocean dunes where he compares himself to the ocean - expansive, deep, controlling environment and atmosphere, with rhythms and patterns, calling it his mirror.

Apr 17, 2025 · 23% match
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30:10

Programming Career History and Ocean Connection

rswfire records a video introduction from his RV at an off-grid Oregon coast campground, powered by his Jeep through jumper cables. He walks through his programming history chronologically, starting from sixth grade when he began coding on his father's computer and created batch tools for bulletin board systems. By eighth grade, he was making programs for teachers, including 'Name My Note' for his band teacher. In tenth grade, without a computer, he programmed entirely on paper and created DNET Wizard Matrix Server, an early content management system. **At 18, he became a freelancer on guru.com**, reaching the top 10 in programming despite being the only individual among teams, earning over $72,000 with 40+ positive reviews. He then worked for World Media Group for 10 years as an independent contractor, starting with popstar.com - an entertainment platform with celebrity profiles, writer revenue-sharing, gamified user points, and auction systems. When that vertical struggled, he pivoted to travel platforms using domains like usa.com and world.com, creating price comparison tools and automated SEM campaigns generating over $100,000 monthly until Google entered the market and killed their business. **He then worked on music industry projects** - arenomusic.com streaming service and soundblock.com distribution platform with blockchain integration and smart contracts for royalty distribution. He managed dozens of programmers over a decade but found most inadequate, constantly breaking systems when making changes. This led to burnout and his decision to move into the RV. **During the video, he walks from his RV to a lagoon, then to the Oregon coast dunes and ocean**. He emphasizes his connection to the ocean as his mirror, describing it as the greatest force on Earth that shapes weather and atmosphere globally. He states he will never leave the Oregon coast. He explains he's looking for new work with clients who understand his lifestyle comes first, wanting partnership with someone who has resources and vision and won't feel intimidated by his capabilities. He's moving to an ATV campground in the dunes tomorrow as a Forest Service volunteer caretaker.

Apr 17, 2025 · 23% match
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14:20

Helping Wendy Move RV to Horsefall Beach

rswfire assists Wendy in moving her RV to Horsefall Beach campground, where she will serve as caretaker. He reflects on how this was originally his intended placement before being redirected to Driftwood. The transmission shows the RV setup process, including leveling challenges and proximity concerns with propane tanks. rswfire observes the coastal environment - cold, windy conditions and ATV activity on the beach. He discusses his developing technology platform called "autonomy" which will include interactive mapping features and signal processing capabilities. The session captures both the practical aspects of RV placement and his ongoing platform development work, while noting items Wendy needs (fire tools, leveler) for future reference.

Oct 18, 2025 · 22% match
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7:22

Building Desk While Facing Pressure Crisis

rswfire plans to build a desk in his RV to improve his programming workspace, currently working from ottomans with his setup on the floor. He accidentally appears wearing his Forest Service hat on camera, realizing this prevents him from posting the video publicly due to endorsement concerns. He discusses his financial crisis - having weeks to come up with significant money or risk losing his RV. He reflects on his isolation, noting his audience has "tuned out" over 18 months of requests for help. Despite considering conventional employment options like grocery store work or Upwork, he resists these paths, preferring to continue his current AI-related work. The desk project represents an attempt to create better living and working conditions in his RV, including space for a monitor, coffee maker, and potential storage underneath.

Jul 15, 2025 · 22% match
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60:36

Crabbing Experience and Campground Work Discussion

rswfire accompanies Johnny crabbing at Newport pier, expressing disgust at the birds, bird droppings, and the process of catching and killing crabs. He documents the experience while feeling uncomfortable with the alien-like appearance of the crabs and the killing process. After leaving Johnny at the pier, he walks to South Jetty area and reflects on the ocean. Later they meet at a cleaning station where Johnny demonstrates how to kill and clean crabs, with rswfire continuing to film despite his discomfort. The conversation shifts to campground work arrangements, with rswfire discussing his upcoming volunteer position with flexible 8am-noon hours to allow for additional employment. They discuss various campground politics, including an incident with an aggressive volunteer nicknamed "the holy roller" who yelled at Johnny over customer service procedures. Other topics include rswfire's frustration about being "banished" from Oregon State Parks, a neighbor's constantly beeping carbon monoxide detector, plans to potentially fix his RV slide-out mechanism, and navigation issues getting to the pier. The conversation covers practical RV living concerns like propane hookup, camping equipment needs, and the possibility of tent camping for exploration trips.

Apr 22, 2025 · 22% match
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3:02

Losing Earring While Collecting Firewood

rswfire reports losing an earring while collecting campfire wood, describing how it was torn out when rubbed against wood. This is the second time losing an earring in that location - the first was lost due to a helmet during dune activities. He temporarily replaces it with a different earring but notes the piercing is only a few months old and still healing. The transmission continues with rswfire describing his Saturday morning activities including weed whacking and walking a dog that respects his boundaries about not licking. He observes other campers, including someone from another country who may be interested in him, and people tent camping on truck beds. rswfire reflects on attractiveness and personality, noting that cute people often lack depth while claiming he has both depth and hotness. He concludes by requesting help from his audience, expressing frustration about lack of support, and mentions working on his subscription service where comments will eventually be available.

Jul 27, 2025 · 22% match
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54:37

Beach Walk and Social Observations in Newport

rswfire drives over two hours to get fingerprinted for a volunteering position, then convinces John to walk to the beach in Newport. They discuss various RVs and camping equipment they see, with rswfire making observations about other beachgoers including a tattooed man collecting rocks. The conversation covers topics including family financial dynamics (sister buying property with father's money while rswfire was disowned), workplace drama with a female colleague described as a bully, physical limitations from rswfire's injury and brace, and technical plans for rebuilding reputation through a Laravel/Vue/Tailwind project on GitHub. rswfire expresses interest in romantic connections and discusses living arrangements, sleep disruptions from injury, and cooking limitations in the RV. They observe the volcanic sand, discuss the geology of the area, and plan future visits to other beaches.

Apr 15, 2025 · 22% match
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