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Father Drew™
1 month ago (E)
Get sober or shut the fuck up.

No one wants to hear your excuses about not being able to get sober.

I’ve been there myself so I know how hard it is, but once you make that decision, you have to stick with that decision and never go back no matter what.

I remember the day I got sober. I was walking to go rob a bank and I remember a guy’s telephone number from the AA meetings have been going to prior to getting sober.

So I stopped right in the middle of walking and called this guy up. He took me to a meeting. I ended up asking for money because I needed to because I ran out of gas and I needed money for the next couple days until I could get some work with Labor Ready which I did just to survive.

I spent the next 40 days at the Alano club and Pacific Beach until I went into the San Diego freedom Ranch and Spence 3 1/2 months there and then I went to Pathfinders in Golden Hill for another 3 1/2 months until I ended up getting kicked out for having a cell phone in the morning meeting. It rang and I was that cool fuck this you know I have no chance and I got kicked out. I ended up moving back to Orange County.

I’ve been to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings all over the world and have embraced the relationship. I have with other addicts because we share the same addiction and it helps to listen to what others have to say. It doesn’t mean you have to always take their advice but what it does it plant to seed a new mind. Hey, I can do this or hey I can do that.

One thing about sobriety that you need to do in the very first maybe five years is find a purpose like my purpose was to be the designated driver and to be of service to your friends who are alcoholics, but a lot of of them don’t know it or don’t realize it, but they are.

And what I always told my friends was well I don’t really give a shit what you do, but I’m not gonna drink and you know I’m gonna be your designated driver so just always realize that.

And they ended up respecting that decision I made, and they called me a strong, motherfucker, which I didn’t realize it at the time but that’s absolutely true. I mean, I’m stronger than I realize.

Years later, I went to federal prison and learned about how that works. Almost got killed three times. I’ve really stupid shit like sometimes I have a loud mouth and knowing that if you go back there you’re gonna die. That’s how serious it was. And yes, three times and six months.

In prison, it’s all about race and as a result, I don’t like white people anymore and I don’t like Black people anymore because of it.

It’s not to say I won’t give you respect, but it’s one of those things where I have to look the other way on a lot of what they do because I don’t want to get involved. You know I have no interest in whatever they do.

After prison, I was tapped to write Tom Delonge to the stars Academy, UFO reporting app and we had some challenges with that but I ended up. We were like one day away from completing it and then they scrapped it, but I still have the code for it.

As a Roosevelt of being impression, I have what they call purses, and drink kosher that were made in prison that you can only get from prison.

Like I said, if you doubt whatever I say, I could show you the code to the UFO app. I could probably release a version of my own, but I won’t. That code is forever on an Apple Mac that I don’t even use anymore.

I do have other stories like when I was drunk and high and all that, but I won’t bother you with that even though it got some good stories on that.

All in all, I should be dead right now, but in all reality, I’ve managed to survive all of the obstacles that I’ve put in front of myself and things that have happened to me. I’ve managed to survive and I’m grateful for that and having diabetes sucks and neuropathy is not your best friend at all having erectile dysfunction doesn’t help either.

But as I wake up in the morning, I’m thankful that I’m able to wake up and that’s really all that matters right now. Everything else is secondary.

I’ve been lucky to live right next to the beach for the last 10 years with a woman that hears who gives a shit and we often have fights because of the way I think and the way she thinks it’s opposites attract I guess and so we sometimes we take for granted where we live, but to be honest with you, we live in paradise, and this is the best place for me to be, and I really don’t want to live anywhere else

Even if I was rich and famous, and all that stuff, I really wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. What I would do is probably buy this land and make a huge mansion on it. Other than that… I’m good.

Right now it’s about the simple things, not material things, but the simple things.

I always tell myself if I die tomorrow I’ve had a wonderful life. I’ve had a great life and that’s all that anybody can ever ask for.

I got the chance to be famous and I found out that that’s not for me. I did have FBI agents talking to me all the time about what I should do and everything and it’s it’s really not worth it at all to even think about being famous.

And being rich just means it gives you more opportunities. It gives you more options. That’s really all that is because when you have no money, you have no options.

I also try to live as stress-free of life as I can because of the outside influences and the temptations that you see and of even smoking drinking, I really take that kind of seriously.

Like I don’t even go to parties anymore call me boring like I don’t care I mean yeah sure I like to have fun but my kind of fun is sitting in front of the computer trying to figure something out coding something or maybe play a game or whatever but you know as far as connecting with people like I love to connect with people and just talk about the weather.

In other words, there’s no agenda with me. There’s really never been an agenda with me other than to have fun and connect with people and share the same things to other people are into.

I’m a very direct straight shooter who doesn’t like the bullshit and doesn’t like to get bullshitted. I usually can tell somebody’s trying to bullshit me immediately.

I’m that guy that stands alone and you think somethings wrong with me but I’m just having fun in my own head and I don’t need anybody else to tell me how I should feel because I used to listen to those types of people and they got me nowhere.

I stand on my own 2 feet with my own thoughts in my own head on my own social media platform.

If you enjoyed reading this, send me an email and let me know.
drew(@)twittaer.com
Father Drew™
8 months ago
Clubhouse new terms of service

is there anything in these terms that would make me not want to use clubhouse

Yes — depending on your priorities, there are some red flags or limitations in Clubhouse’s Terms of Service that could make you reconsider using it. Here's a breakdown of potential dealbreakers or caution points:

🔐 Privacy & Surveillance Concerns
Conversations are recorded: Clubhouse records all audio in Live Rooms for moderation and may generate transcripts.

Anonymous listeners are allowed: People can listen to your conversations without your knowledge.

Your content can be deeply analyzed and used to personalize your experience.

If privacy is important to you, this could be a serious issue.

📢 Content Ownership and Licensing
You give Clubhouse broad rights to your content: Anything you post can be used, modified, promoted, or sublicensed — even commercially.

Public content can be used forever and globally by anyone, including business partners.

If you’re a creator or care about control over your voice, image, or content — this is worth noting.

🚫 Censorship & Account Termination
Clubhouse can remove your content or ban your account at any time, for any reason, without notice.

They can also limit your use of features, reclaim your username, or downgrade your account.

This kind of discretionary power can be concerning if you're worried about unfair moderation or losing access to your content/audience.

💳 Paid Features & Refunds
Subscriptions auto-renew, and refunds are generally not given — even if you stop using the service or your account is suspended.

Price changes can happen with little notice.

If you're planning to use premium features, this could lead to unexpected costs or losses.

⚖️ Binding Arbitration (U.S. Users)
You waive your right to sue or join a class action.

Disputes must be settled in private arbitration, which tends to favor corporations.

If legal transparency or accountability matters to you, this might be a dealbreaker.

🧱 Third-party Risks
They disclaim responsibility for third-party links, AI tools, and integrations, even if they’re embedded in Clubhouse.

If something goes wrong due to a bad AI suggestion or third-party service, you’re on your own.

Summary:
You might not want to use Clubhouse if:

You care deeply about privacy, especially around live voice conversations.

You want full control over your content or image.

You want strong user rights (e.g., to sue or get refunds).

You’re uncomfortable with being tracked or moderated at any time.
Father Drew™
1 yr. ago (E)
The FBI recommends you make your own vpn server. All of the vpn service providers have been compromised. Much like TOR they never tell you that it's been compromised years ago.

The real setup you need is
#HACKSAFELY #ANONYMOUS #FBITIPS #DONTGETCAUGHT

Your own vpn servers and travel vpn routers
Your own dns servers
Your own dns over http (DOH) Servers

Add wireguard to all of your mobile devices and have it connect when device starts.

Even configure vpn and your private dns to work on your main home router. You dont want the isp to see whats going on.

Use cloudflare for your domain dns
Use protonmail for your domains email

NEVER EVER USE TOR OR DARK WEB FOR ANYTHING.
IT HAS BEEN COMPROMISED BY THE FBI.
IF FBI HAS CASE ON YOU, YOU HAVE 2% TO WIN THE CASE.
Father Drew™
2 yr. ago
The 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous

1. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable.

2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.

3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.

4. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.

5. Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.

6. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.

7. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.

8. Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all.

9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.

10. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.

11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.

12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.
Father Drew™
3 yr. ago
https://Axdrew.com is an real anonymous confession space. #justaguylivinthedream

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