Feb. 17, 2014

My High-Tech, Hypermodern, Handwritten

by Dymitri Haraszewski (author's profile)

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My High-Tech, Hypermodern, Handwritten Profile Page
(changed to blog #1)

Don't call me Ishmael. It's not my name. :) I'm Dymitri, and it's nice to meet you. Some people from way back still call me Hubert, but I mostly go by my middle name now. A lot of my best friends call me Squirrel, but I met them all before my friend Coby and I got carjacked, kidnapped, and held hostage by a gang of vicious thugs in October 2007.

Anyway, I'm excited about this website MIT put together for prisoners to blog. Who knew the famous "hard sciences" school would offer such a platform for social justice? It's a beautiful thing.

Assuming we've never met (and if we have, hi! How ya doing?), a picture or two is here to show you how I look. These were taken in North Hollywood and one month before I was "arrested", Sept./Oct. 2007.

[photo of Dymitri. He's wearing a backwards black hat and is leaning sideways.]

Here's the rest of my introductory stuff: Southern California is home; I grew up in Ventura, went to Montalvo Elementary, Anacapa Middle, and Buena High Schools. Then Ventura College, Antelope Vally College in Lancaster, and finally CSUN in Northridge. I last lived in Palmdale and North Hollywood, but I spent so much of 2007 in Hunington Beach and Costa Mesa that I basically lived there, too. Las Vegas was a second home growing up, since my parents had real estate there.

I majored in philosophy and psychology, pre-law. I wanted to work in criminal defense and civil liberties litigation—to be a lawyer for the powerless. I've studied Aikido and played tennis since my mid-teens, raced motorcross since I was 12, and jumped RMX bikes since I learned how to ride one. I like edgy music with meaning, and my last concert was Marilyn Manson in San Diego with two of my very best friends at the end of '07. I love to laugh and share laughs, but cruel humor and other people's pain doesn't amuse me.

This the second time I've been put in prison, this time for life. Thought that likely won't stick. The sentence is 600+ years, some such meaningless and ridiculous thing. I did not have a real trial. In this blog, I'll post about life in hell, but also about the life I love and miss. Friends and family have always meant the world to me, and I'm anti-authoritarian to the core, so I'll write on those themes. I may post some entries straight from my journals over the years; hopefully those will be interesting to you.

I try to keep some humor in my writing, but i don't always succeed. There's a lot of hate built up in me—obviously I've been hurt, but worse is my rage over the pain and abuse suffered by so many people I care so much about, all the good people hurt by that sick, malicious army of assholes that shamefully claims to be "the good guys." That anger shows sometimes, so my apologies in advance.

I know I tend to write a lot; tell me if it's too much. Apparently, you can leave comments and I hope you will. I'll reply to all comments as quickly as I can. Positive or negative, say what you really think. I sure will.

Finally, I'll try to always include a quote I find inspiring and try to live by. Here's an old favorite I quote often and always keep in mind: "To understand all is to forgive all." Sorry, I don't know who originally said it (but it was in French—tout comprendre, c'est tout pardonner). I find that to be very true and valuable to remember.

Thanks for reading.
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chrisfeeney Posted 10 years, 7 months ago. ✓ Mailed 10 years, 7 months ago   Favorite
hey again buddy! I just wrote you a lengthy response to you blog site introductory letter and somehow my fingers got happy and I deleted the whole "f'n" thing. Oh well! Anyways, I was just telling you how great I thought this whole site was and how I planned to spend some time reading around. There seems to be quite a few other inmate contributors (from first glance I'd guess a couple hundred.). I read your letter from a month ago, that I received two weeks ago, only this morning. I promise, promise I will sit down quietly an write you back. A lot I want and need to say. I will return to the things you and I brought up too. Listen buddy, I'm here for you as your friend that loves you and I'm not going anywhere. Your a good guy and don't forget that. However, good guys who have justice abusively handed to them for minor mistakes as though they were some serial killer is madness and me and my parents know that's what it was. The world is a crazy place, America is especially going down hill and people are feeling it. What do you think about Putin and Ukraine and that Malaysian missing jet. Do you think we're on the brink of WWIII or another cold war with Russia. The whole situation makes me very nervous, indeed. The tension with China is building too. Kerry warned china not to act like Russia and abuse its power over land disputes in Asia...we are sending two new battleships to Asia by 2017 in response to China's buildup. I'd love to sit and talk all this with you.

chrisfeeney Posted 10 years, 6 months ago. ✓ Mailed 10 years, 6 months ago   Favorite
hey again buddy! So good to see this site is another functioning way for us to stay in communication. I just got another letter this morning from you that you wrote on 5/3...today is the 12th. Not too, too bad. At least the snail-mail process is working. I have to keep apologizing for not being more consistent in writing you my replies, but I'm still nothing like my old self. The process of becoming a more emotionally wounded life-soldier has been a long time coming, but I find it takes an ever increasing amount of energy and strained focus to accomplish even the basics. We need to work on making phone calls. What do I need to do again? Please remind me and I'll work on it. I remember in the past it involved calling one's phone company to allow the collect calls. And then I remember you using phone cards. Let me know if that would be efficient: that is, for me to buy you a p hone card and do it that way. Please, Hubert, don't hesitate to tell me what we need to do to make calls. Also, I want to work on putting you a box together. I will go on the cdc website for instructions on that...ok buddy. Anyways, I wanted to let you know I['m here and I started my next little letter to you last n ight on my dad's computer but today he's having more problems again with some conduit virus and reinstalling Norton....it's the same shit even now, five years later...or however the 'f' long it's been. Let me run. You should expect a letter from me by the end of this week hopefully. Take care buddy! Don't take this like I'm completely losing my mind, but I have a lot of dreams with you in them. Theyre usually pretty action p acked with adventure...dirtbikes, mountain climbing, etc. lol Later

Dymitri Haraszewski Posted 10 years, 5 months ago.   Favorite
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chrisfeeney Posted 10 years, 3 months ago. ✓ Mailed 10 years, 3 months ago   Favorite
Hey Buddy! I spoke to your friend Paul early this morning; very early this morning (6am). Seems I forgot I now live in Florida. Anyways, I haven't forgot about you again, I'm just overwhelmed by life and preoccupied by my problems to the point it impacts my ability to keep up with everything. Mainly a consequence of the divorce and trying to keep my two lil ones from being hurt. We'll have time to talk about all that since I set up the "prison call solutions" and "global-tel-link" accounts. I added $50.00 to the account for the call we make. Let me give you the number you'll need to call: it's 209-763-8391. It's apparently a local area code to you out there so the calls are much cheaper than they'd otherwise be. In talking to Paul, we discussed me getting you a package finally like I've wanted to do very badly for you. He gave me the name of a few vendors that I have to use in order to get you things.
Well, I'm going to keep thiis short. Lots to do. The machine in my carpet cleaning van needs fixing in order for me to be able to answer calls for work. Today's Friday so my two lil ones are coming over tonight for the weekend, which I always look forward to a great deal.
Talk to you later bud!
Chris

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