Tuesday, July 29, 2025

“The Quiet Heartbreak of Being Forgotten by Someone You Remember”



💭 When I Called Her Name (And She Pretended Not to Know Me)


By The Girl Behind The Dreamer’s Pause

Yesterday taught me something.
Not through quotes or lectures.
Just through life—raw, plain, awkward, and loud in its silence.

It started off normal enough. Dentist appointment. 10:30 sharp. I woke up, brushed, got dressed. I changed into a fresh outfit and adjusted the dark purple braces elastic I had on—so dark it looked almost black, but I liked it. It felt confident, grown. Me.

Took the bus. Got there on time. I felt… ready. Responsible. Like I had things handled.

After the appointment, I went for a short walk in the park to kill time. And that’s where a Jehovah’s Witness crossed my path.
You know the ones—everything they say is right. No room for questions, no room for thinking differently. I sat through it, nodded through it. It's wild how someone can speak at you like they already know your story.

But I moved on.

Waited for my bus. Bought a little snack for the ride. Bus came. I got in. Paid. Sat. Life was moving. And then...

I saw her.

A girl I hadn’t seen in years.
Three? Maybe five?
Not a friend exactly—but a classmate. Someone I used to speak to in my old school. We got along. We talked. Shared little laughs in between classes.

I saw her and I lit up.
Because I hadn’t seen her in so long and there’s something electric about those old faces—you know the ones that bring back whole seasons of your life?

So I leaned out the window a bit and called her name.
Once.
Twice.

She looked.
She said hi.

And that was it.

No spark. No warmth. No “oh my gosh, how are you?”
Just a dull, empty hi—like I was a stranger in her peripheral vision.

She looked away.

She didn’t ask how I was.
She didn’t come closer.
She didn’t smile.
She just… moved on.

And I sat there.
Still. Quiet. Processing.

No one around me noticed. Thank God.
But inside? I felt something sink.

> Why did I even bother?
Why did I get excited?
Why did I expect more?



I wasn’t angry. I wasn’t even crying.
But something inside me curled up—like a part of me realized just how much I care about people who no longer even see me.

I tilted my head to the side of the bus. Not on the window, just near it.
Looking outside, but thinking inward.

And suddenly it wasn’t just about her anymore.

I started thinking about everyone I’ve ever missed.
All the people I remember with warmth.
People I wonder about. People I still carry in my thoughts.

And this voice in my head asked:

> “Do they miss me the way I miss them?”
“Do they think of me too?”
“Do they imagine bumping into me? Reconnecting?”
“Or am I just… forgotten?”



That hurt more than anything.

The realization that maybe I’m the only one still replaying old moments.
The only one who gets nostalgic at the thought of old friends.
The only one wondering, “What would happen if we met again?”

So right there, on that bus,
I made a decision—quietly.

> If someone leaves my life—friend, acquaintance, classmate—
Then maybe I should stop holding the door open for them.
Stop imagining a reunion.
Stop giving energy to ghosts.
Stop handing my excitement to people who’ve already let go.



And instead...
Make space for new people.
Better people.
People who remember me without needing a reminder.
People who want to catch up, not just look up and walk away.




💬 The Pause

I didn’t cry.
I didn’t let it ruin my day.
But I let it teach me.

And that’s what this space is for.

So if you’ve ever called someone’s name and they acted like you didn’t exist…
If you’ve ever replayed conversations that no one else remembers…
If you’ve ever been excited for someone who made you feel invisible—

You’re not alone.
You’re not stupid.
You’re not “too sensitive.”
You’re just human.
Soft-hearted.
Real.

And here, in The Dreamer’s Pause, we feel things.
We don’t pretend we’re made of stone.

We just learn.
And next time, we glow differently.




Until next time—stay soft, stay real, and don’t ever let one cold “hi” make you dim your light.
💜
The Girl Behind The Dreamer’s Pause


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Saturday, July 26, 2025

“Auntie Brigitte and the Loud American: The Drama We Didn’t Know We Needed”

YouTube Justice Dressed in Lace: When Brigitte Macron Sued Candace Owens—and Got Schooled”



By The Girl Behind The Dreamer’s Pause




Welcome to the Wildest Courtroom Drama of 2025!

Alright, listen up. The President of France and his wife didn’t just tap a tweet or threaten a DM—they dropped a 218-page, 22-count defamation lawsuit against Candace Owens. Yes, Candace Owens — the U.S.-based, often controversial political commentator and YouTuber. Why? Because Candace dared to say, loudly and proudly, that Brigitte Macron is a man.

Now, before you dismiss this as just another wild internet conspiracy, let me tell you — this saga has more layers than an onion, and it’s dripping with irony, shade, and legal drama worthy of a Netflix series.




The Lawsuit Nobody Saw Coming (Except Everyone)


The Macrons aren’t playing around. The lawsuit claims that Candace’s documentary series “Becoming Brigitte” and related merch launched a global humiliation campaign against the French First Lady, spreading damaging lies and conspiracy theories. The lawsuit demands damages and even wants the Macrons to testify in U.S. court to clear their names.

But here’s the kicker: it’s not even Brigitte who filed the suit — it’s Emmanuel Macron himself. And let me ask you — why would he be so invested in protecting her when the world’s already watching clips of Brigitte slapping Macron on the face? Yeah, that viral moment still haunts us.




“Becoming Brigitte”: The Documentary that Lit the Fire


Candace’s documentary isn’t your typical YouTube exposé. It’s a 5-hour series diving deep into conspiracy theories claiming Brigitte Macron was born Jean-Michel Trogneux and that Macron was groomed as a minor. Did I mention there are allegations involving the CIA and mind control? Yeah, it’s wild.

Despite the absurdity, Candace built a cult following over the series, and the views skyrocketed. For some, she’s a journalist bravely exposing hidden truths; for others, a provocateur chasing clicks.




The Court Battles and the Wig Fails

Let’s talk about the French women journalists who first sued over these rumors — one fined €5,000 to Brigitte’s brother, another €8,000 for herself. But the French appeals court threw those rulings out because the journalists acted in “good faith.” Brigitte appealed again and lost.

Yet, here comes the Macron lawsuit in Delaware, dragging Candace into U.S. courts over the exact same rumors that French courts already rejected. The irony? Massive. The wig — well, let’s just say for a woman living in the Élysée Palace, Brigitte’s hairpiece looks like it’s seen better days. Maybe she’s broke? I mean, if you’re suing for €8,000, it kinda sounds like it.




The Internet’s Verdict: Candace Is Winning This One


Even if Candace Owens has said some wild things recently (I’m not here to defend everything), this time I’m rooting for her. Why? Because the Macrons tried to bury the rumor with lawsuits, but all they did was make it explode.

And guess what? This is YouTube Justice. It’s raw, loud, and messy. The court of public opinion often has a louder gavel than any judge. Candace turned the lawsuit into more views, more merch, more influence. The internet is loving the drama, and honestly — who can blame us?




The Bigger Picture: What This Says About Power, Media, and Truth

This lawsuit isn’t just about one rumor. It’s about how power interacts with digital culture. Leaders trying to control narratives in a world where everyone has a camera, microphone, and Twitter account.

It’s about how a single claim — no matter how outrageous — can spark global debates, lawsuits, and millions of online conversations.

And it’s about the lengths people go to protect their image, even if it means looking like the villain of their own story.




Final Thoughts: The Drama Isn’t Over — It’s Just Getting Started


This story will be one to watch. The Macrons tried to silence Candace Owens. Instead, they gave her a megaphone.

The truth? No one really knows what’s actually going on behind palace walls. But one thing is clear: in 2025, the courtroom is digital, and YouTube justice is here to stay.

So buckle up — because this is one tea that’s going to keep spilling.

Disclaimer: Images used on this blog are for illustrative purposes only and remain the property of their respective owners. No copyright infringement is intended.




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Friday, July 25, 2025

If You’re Defending McNeil Blindly, Ask Yourself: "Where’s the Rest of the Footage?”

 "The Truth About William McNeil Jr., the Viral Traffic Stop, and the Pattern of Blind Racial Loyalty That Exhausts Me"



By: The Girl Behind The Dreamer’s Pause




Let’s talk. Seriously. Because I’m tired.

Tired of the patterns. Tired of the selective outrage. Tired of people jumping on the “racism” bandwagon without watching the full video or checking the facts. And most of all? I’m tired of Black folks defending every single Black person—even when they are clearly in the wrong.

The latest case? William McNeil Jr., a Black college student in Jacksonville, Florida. Dreadlocks. Red shirt. Biology major. Band member. And the star of a now-viral video where he appears to be assaulted by police.

That video blew up. People were furious. It looked like just another case of police brutality. The student posted a clip showing officers breaking his car window, yanking him out, and striking him. And instantly, he became “another Black victim.”

But then I watched Officer Brandon Tatum’s breakdown. I saw the full bodycam footage. And everything changed.




🚨 What Really Happened




McNeil was pulled over for driving without headlights in rainy weather. Florida law requires headlights when it's raining—even if it’s bright outside. He also wasn’t wearing his seatbelt when police first approached.

Let’s talk about how calm and firm those officers were.They approached his locked vehicle and repeatedly instructed him to exit, offering him multiple verbal commands to exit the vehicle. He ignored them. He stalled. He locked his door. He demanded a supervisor, thinking that somehow excused him from following lawful commands.

He only switched on his phone camera when the second or third officer arrived at his window—just in time to frame the police as the aggressors. Strategic, right? What followed was a standard window break using an open hand strike, not a closed fist. That “fist to the face” everyone keeps shouting about? False. It was a window strike, and anyone who’s watched the real footage knows it.

The footage also showed McNeil resisting even after being removed. And guess what else they found? Drugs in his pocket, a suspended license and a large "12 inch" knife in his car. Which explains why he was resisting the arrest.

But none of that was in the footage he posted.




🎭 Performance Over Truth



This wasn’t just a misunderstanding. This was manipulation.

He filmed what he wanted us to see. Cropped out the parts where he refused lawful orders. Cut out the resisting. Cut out the knife. Cut out the drugs. He posted a tailor-made narrative to get sympathy, likes, and blind support. And people fell for it.

The saddest part? Black folks jumped to defend him the moment it went viral. Not because he was right. Not because they saw the full video. But because he was Black.

I say this as a Black person myself: that’s dangerous. That’s exhausting. That’s Black fatigue.




🧩 A Pattern We Need to Break


This isn’t the first time.

Remember Karmelo Anthony? No, not the athlete. The murderer. He killed a teenage boy, and still people backed him.

Or Sade Perkins— who was openly racist to kids who drowned at a campus event. And yet, people still made a GoFundMe for her. Sure, it was only a few hundred dollars, but the principle is the problem.

It’s the same script every time:

1. Someone Black does something wrong.


2. They play the victim online.


3. People scream racism.


4. They ignore all evidence that contradicts the story.



I’m done. You should be too.




🔥 The Real Consequences


You know who suffers?

The real victims. The ones who actually experience police brutality. The ones who deserve justice. Because when we defend every liar, manipulator, and lawbreaker who just happens to be Black, we destroy our credibility.

Racism is real. Police abuse exists. But if we keep crying wolf every time someone films a one-sided story, then when the real wolves come? No one will listen.

And honestly, those police officers? I feel sorry for them. They acted with restraint. They followed protocol. They were cautious. And now they’re being demonized. Because one black student wanted to go viral.




🤯 Wake Up Call

If you’re defending McNeil after watching the full bodycam, you’re not fighting for justice. You’re being willfully blind.

So stop yelling “fist” when it was clearly a palm push. Stop screaming racism without context. Stop defending people based on race alone.

I’m Black. But I’m not going to support foolishness.

Call it what you want. But truth is truth. And in this case? The so-called “victim” was the one who escalated everything.

I know this post will ruffle feathers. Good. Feathers need ruffling when birds are flying in the wrong direction.



✊🏾 Final Word

To every Black person reading this:

> Holding your own accountable is not betrayal.

It’s integrity.


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Thursday, July 24, 2025

When Legacy Clashes with Bigotry: "The Curious Case of Hulk Hogan’s Exit” What happens when a hero falls with baggage?

"So Y’all Cancelled Hulk Hogan But Worship Your Own Racists? Let’s Talk."



Let me just start with this:

🕊️ Rest in peace to the man who once body-slammed a 500-pound giant... but couldn’t wrestle his way out of a racist scandal.

Yes, Hulk Hogan — the wrestling icon with 24-inch pythons and a problematic vocabulary — has died. And social media, especially Black Twitter and TikTok, is on fire. Not mourning. Not mixed emotions. Full-on roast mode.

But let me ask a few questions. And I want you to be honest — painfully honest:



🤔 Why is it that when a white man messes up, y’all become social justice warriors overnight...

But when a Black person spews hate, prejudice, or straight-up racism?

🦗 Crickets.
🎤 Silence.
📱 Scrolls past with a double tap.




📽️ The Greatest Hits of Hypocrisy:


Let’s rewind, shall we?

In 2015, Hulk Hogan was caught on tape using the N-word and expressing disgust about his daughter dating a Black man. He was dragged, fired by WWE, and disowned by public opinion for years.

He later apologized. Not once. Multiple times. Was it enough? That depends on who you ask.


Now fast-forward to 2025. He dies.

And suddenly:

> “ROT IN HELL, BIGOT!” “Good riddance, racist roid-head!” “We don’t care. He hated us. Bye!”



Fair. But then I scroll down and see...

> “White people can’t say nothin’ anymore!” “Y’all lucky we don’t do to y’all what y’all did to us.”



👀 Oh. Okay.




🎭 Let’s Be Honest: You Don’t Want Justice — You Want Revenge.


Because if we really believed in progress and healing, we wouldn’t be throwing online funeral parties every time a controversial white person dies.

Instead, we’d be:

Calling out racism across the board.

Owning our own bias, too.

Holding EVERYONE accountable, not just the people with paler skin.


But nope. It’s 2025 and y’all still think:

✅ Dragging a dead white man = activism
❌ Acknowledging your own racism = betrayal




🧠 FACT: Black people can be racist too.


Let’s stop playing. Prejudice, hate, xenophobia, double standards — they don’t have a race.

I’ve seen some of the most unhinged, hateful, anti-white comments coming from people who claim to fight "oppression". And I’m like:

> “Sis… if your equality requires somebody else to shut up and disappear, maybe it’s not equality.”






🧨 Want a Real Scandal?

You know what’s really outrageous?

The fact that we keep teaching young Black kids that they’re always victims and never capable of hurting others.

That we praise people who “speak truth to power,” but only when the power is white.

That some people spend more time dragging a dead man than reading a book or mentoring their own communities.




💔 Nostalgia Ain’t a Crime


I grew up watching Hulk Hogan. Me, my mom, my cousins — every Saturday, we watched the man rip his shirt and yell “Whatcha gonna do, brother?!” like it was gospel.

And I’m supposed to erase all that because of one tape?

Listen. Accountability is necessary.

But erasing people from your memory like they’re Voldemort doesn’t make you woke. It just makes you selective.




📢 The Internet Isn’t Real Life

Let me say this loud:

> Not all white people are evil.
Not all Black people are right.
And Hulk Hogan was a problematic man who still meant a lot to many childhoods — mine included.



You don’t have to mourn him. But you don’t get to be racist and then claim moral high ground either.




📝 Final Bell: Let’s Get Real


Cancel culture is inconsistent.

Selective outrage is hypocrisy.

And accountability should go both ways.


You can be hurt by racism without becoming hateful. You can critique anything and everything without becoming a bully. And you can admit Hulk Hogan was part of your childhood without endorsing his past.




🎤 Outro?

I’ll leave you with this:

> “Some of y’all aren’t fighting for justice. You’re fighting for your turn to be the oppressor.”



Fix that.

May Hulk Hogan rest. May the hypocrisy not.💪🏻🕊️



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Polygamy Isn’t Natural, You’re Just Greedy: A Gentle Roast of Andrew Tate’s Historical Confusion”

Andrew Tate Says All Men Are Polygamous — But So Was King Solomon, and Look Where That Got Him”

By The Girl Behind The Dreamer’s Pause

So Andrew Tate tweeted — again.
Another philosophical gem from the cyber pulpit of Alpha Male Twitter, boldly declaring that “all men are polygamous.” Revolutionary stuff, right? Except… not really. We’ve heard this before. Loudly. Repeatedly. Exhaustingly. Usually sandwiched between his Bugatti references and recycled Roman Empire analogies.

And sure, some of you might feel compelled to defend him. “But Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines!” Ah yes. King Solomon. The man whose heart was so divided by his many women that he fell into idolatry and spiritual ruin. Is that the role model y’all really wanna bring to the group chat?

Let’s break this down — with history, and a few facts (you know, those things that still matter?).




First of All: Polygamy ≠ Default Male Nature

(Tweeted on the 20th July 2025 on X formally known as Twitter)

To say all men are polygamous is like saying all women are born to be brides — sounds romantic, but it’s mostly recycled Pinterest quotes and pressure. Some men want one woman. Period. And not because they’re weak or brainwashed — but because commitment, peace, and purpose matter more than chaos and conquest.

Science disagrees with the universal claim, too. While human beings may have the capacity for polygamy, we also have a brain. With a prefrontal cortex. That makes decisions. Like fidelity (Barash & Lipton, 2001).




What They Won’t Say About King Solomon

He was wise, yes. He also ended up lost, spiritually and emotionally. You can’t use his 1,000-woman harem as your romantic ideal without also acknowledging that it was the very thing that drew his heart away from God (1 Kings 11:1–4, The Bible — might’ve heard of it).
So if you wanna follow Solomon’s love life, just know it comes with idolatry, exhaustion, and the occasional public downfall.




Let’s Talk About Self-Control


Polygamy is not a biological reflex. It’s a choice. And often, it’s a choice rooted in a lack of self-control, not abundance.
The same men preaching polygamy also post videos of women “submitting” while they cheat with “options.” This isn’t tradition. It’s glorified thirst with Wi-Fi access.




And What About Andrew Tate?

Let’s be honest. The man is not the villain, but he is a cautionary tale. A master marketer? Absolutely. A voice for lost young men? Possibly. A prophet of truth? Calm down.

He’s building a following on the foundation of male pain, mixing some real-world truths with dangerous advice. That’s how cults start — not revolutions.

And yes, women fall for it too. Because it’s wrapped in money, masculinity, and TikTok virality. But if you’ve gotta constantly justify your behavior with “it’s my nature,” then maybe it’s not nature — maybe it’s narcissism.




We Deserve Better Role Models

There are real men out here who choose peace over chaos, love over lust, and growth over clout. But their voices are quiet because the algorithm prefers noise. Don’t let Twitter quotes and podcast clips raise you.




In Conclusion: Choose Better


Polygamy isn’t destiny. It’s an option — just like monogamy. The difference is that monogamy takes character.
So the next time someone brings up King Solomon to justify wild behavior, remind them:
"Even the wisest man in the Bible lost his mind over women. Don’t be proud — be careful."




References

This article summarizes genetic research showing that historically fewer men contributed to the gene pool than women, reflecting mild polygyny over thousands of years .

This peer-reviewed paper argues that monogamous institutions spread due to societal advantages—lower crime, greater paternal investment, and economic productivity .

Shows that while men tend to have higher openness to casual sex, cross-cultural research illustrates a wide variety of human mating behaviors and evolutionary mechanisms .

Summarizes psychological findings on willpower—how it's a limited resource, how resisting temptation depletes it, and how effective strategies rely on structure, avoidance, and discipline .

This study shows that when self-control is depleted, individuals are more likely to behave unethically—including cheating. It supports the link between self-control and moral behavior .

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