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Activity: 30 comments, 17 transcriptions, 9 favorites

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  • Interesting take, comrade. Did you hear of the American professor who wrote a book about wokism - actually antifascism - who is now moving out of the country due to death threats? He write it in 2017, but they want to hang him now in 2025. What a time to ...
    on Performative Politics; Real Consequences by Dymitri Haraszewski Oct. 26, 2025
  • My apologies. I tried to transcribe this for you, but it's not as easy as you'd think on the tiny buttons of a phone. I don't have a pc anymore but maybe I'll get one now just to help more prisoners out with their posts. This was a very moving ...
    on Fuck Las Vegas: A meditation on love, loss, and a bit of neurochemistry just for fun by Dymitri Haraszewski Oct. 26, 2025
  • Hello dymitri. This post moved me like the one about Las Vegas. You are brave to share so much of your life with strangers. Thank you. I noticed this transcription had typos. Whoever did it did a great job as it's rather lengthy, but I saw small errors and checked ...
    on Hi DJC, Do You Remember This? by Dymitri Haraszewski Oct. 26, 2025
  • I made one small correction to the original transcription, I hope you don't mind. "Trails" became "trials", as I believe you intended it. Many of these observations are amusing and insightful and match what others have told me about being jailed. Some I wonder quite what you meant, eg the ...
    on Things I have learned while being in prison by Joseph Dickey Oct. 26, 2025
  • Is the whole legal system corrupt? Obviously, yes. And so it is everywhere. What do you propose, to somehow run your entire court transcripts through chatgpt or grok to see if it agrees with your assessment? That may not prove as much as you hope. Ai can be set to ...
    on Does Anyone Care ?!? by Milo Rose Oct. 26, 2025
  • Hello knucklehead. I say that with a smile, no meanness is intended. I am now following multiple bloggers here. I feel yours are among the best if not the best. It doesn't matter if I agree with everything you say, I appreciate that you say it well, are often entertaining, ...
    on You Think I'm Joking, But I'm Not by Dymitri Haraszewski Nov. 1, 2025
  • Hello knucklehead. I say that with a smile, no meanness is intended. I am now following multiple bloggers here. I feel yours are among the best if not the best. It doesn't matter if I agree with everything you say, I appreciate that you say it well, are often entertaining, ...
    on You Think I'm Joking, But I'm Not by Dymitri Haraszewski Nov. 1, 2025
  • Hello Mr Wilkes. Entertaining post. It does indeed sound like misery to endure the conditions you've described. I'm sorry for you and all others who suffer this unnecessary torture. I do wonder though, how it is that one's "messiness" causes you sleep deprivation. That sounds like a different sort of ...
    on Conclusion of: "Close Custody vs Open-Bay" by Eric Wilkes Nov. 4, 2025
  • This was quite the witty posting, sir. I wonder how many got the joke here? "Dihydrogen Monoxide" indeed. Clever. I'll try to see about transcribing more of these for you and other bloggers, but it's really a pain as I no longer use a PC with proper keyboard. As I ...
    on Health Alert! (Dihydrogen Monoxide) by Dymitri Haraszewski Nov. 17, 2025
  • Bravo, sir. I did look back at your December 2014 post of another drawing. You certainly manage to convey something in these works. Can you share more?
    on The Consent of the Governed (color drawing) by Dymitri Haraszewski Nov. 17, 2025
  • Hello Dymitri. I believe I do understand what you may be feeling in those situations. It seems a little like an Inquisition torturer (to use one of your metaphors) reading from the Quran as he murders a Muslim for his faith. And with you, I also believe Mssrs de la ...
    on Music to My Ears (Like a Gun to My Head) by Dymitri Haraszewski Dec. 4, 2025
  • I realise you said there will be follow ups to this post, but it seems to deserve some reply now. Am I correct in assuming you, as a prisoner yourself, believe that the "finger of blame" (which so far as I can tell could just as easily be the middle ...
    on Who to Give the Finger To in the Prison System by Eric Wilkes Dec. 4, 2025
  • Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. Adding a little humour to a sometimes overserious blogsite. Good idea! Stay with it.
    on Untitled by James Harmon Dec. 12, 2025
  • Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. Do you have any more poetry or other things to tell us? People are listening!
    on Close by William Irving Dec. 12, 2025
  • Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. Sorry to seem like a nitpick, but sometimes the fancy lettering makes it very hard to read. It seems the person who attempted to transcribe this before me gave up from an illegible word. I also could not make out ...
    on Four Haiku by William Irving Dec. 12, 2025
  • Thanks for writing! I worked on the transcription for your post.
    on Guess Who's Back, Back Again? by Dymitri Haraszewski Dec. 12, 2025
  • I'd like to help but more information may be needed. I searched for Diane, no luck. Then I searched for Steven and found one person in Kentucky with a San Diego phone number. Could that be the right one? Please remember it's very important if you are asking for help ...
    on Locating sister by James Collins Dec. 20, 2025
  • I know nothing about you, I've not looked you up and even if I did it would only tell me the police version of your story, which I do not care about. That said, I hope you will remember that the people in charge of parole processes in your state ...
    on Parole Board by James Collins Dec. 20, 2025
  • Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. The quotes from Father Merton are extraordinary in this particular historical time. And of course, no question how relevant they are to your specific experience, as your post makes clear. Thank you for sharing and giving us these glimpses.
    on I Don't Wanna be a Pinhead No More: Thomas Merton, Rehabilitation, and Brainwashing by Dymitri Haraszewski Jan. 5, 2026
  • Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. Using new AI tools to transcribe for people. I hope this came out correctly. Have a good day, and please keep contributing!
    on Parallaxdoi Songs Vol. 2 by Floyd Smith Jan. 5, 2026
  • Thanks for writing! I worked on the transcription for your post. To be honest, your work is sometimes hard to transcribe. I see previous attempts were then re-edited for corrections by others. I used AI to transcribe and it still had quite a bit of trouble. Perhaps future submissions could ...
    on Dear Grove by William Irving Jan. 5, 2026
  • Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. Actually the transcript was already completed, but the previous transcriber forgot to check the box saying it was finished. So have no fear! Your work is up it's original handwritten form, as well a searchable transcribed version in its entirety. ...
    on Untitled by James Harmon Jan. 5, 2026
  • Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. To be clear, another person finished this transcription long ago but forgot to check the box that it was done. So have no fear, your work is being seen in it's original handwritten form and also in a transcribed and ...
    on Untitled by Jennifer Johnson Jan. 5, 2026
  • Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. This too was already completed. Please do continue to write.
    on Double Down on the Unnecessary by Jennifer Johnson Jan. 5, 2026
  • Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. Hope you will continue to contribute to between the bars. Your voice is heard.
    on Untitled by Childeric Maxy Jan. 5, 2026
  • Dymitri: I must say BRAVO to this. I wish I had been in lived when the original controversies we're still fresh. I'm impressed by your composure and thoroughness in response to rather aggressive critics. That said I'd like to show you what the AI returned when I asked it to ...
    on Comment response by Dymitri Haraszewski Jan. 5, 2026
  • AI reply pt 2: He signs off with a reference to collecting memorials for "Whispers" (likely another inmate), tying back to themes of humanity in prison. This structure is logical—acknowledging support first, then dismantling accusations methodically—while weaving in personal anecdotes and broader philosophical points. Tone and Style Haraszewski's tone is ...
    on Comment response by Dymitri Haraszewski Jan. 5, 2026
  • Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. Please keep writing. You are seen!
    on TX Death Penalty Future Danger Issue by Charles Thompson Jan. 5, 2026
  • Hello! I appreciate your perspective and agree almost entirely. Unfortunately I suspect you're wrong about the historical low support for capital punishment. though there is no justification for it and all your criticisms are terribly valid, it seems the new political climate will be much more open to state murders ...
    on TX Death Penalty Future Danger Issue by Charles Thompson Jan. 5, 2026
  • Appreciate your repost. While I do not agree with all that you say, or particularly not with the spirit in which you say it, you still make a few decent points, especially with regards to asking I mates themselves what they feel they need in a climate of reform. Of ...
    on Prison Reform by Joseph Dickey Jan. 5, 2026

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