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Lexie Strasser

Lexie Strasser

I am a mental health professional and advocate writing on topics related but not limited to what you see before you!
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Dear Facebook Friends...

A chatbot situation recently (don’t ask) reminded me that Facebook is a social media platform that rests a bit on speech suppression, and I don’t mesh with that vibe. In today’s heated political and social climate, it can be tempting to sit back and shut up, but I have actively refused to do so because social media is the ideal platform with which to advocate for myself and others.

The Danger of Learned Loneliness

As I navigate through these past few months of post-mood stabilizer prescription, I can feel my brain begin to heal. It is much easier to see things clearly and not through gray-cloud glasses.

In Gates We Trust: A Great Crime Against Humanity

Lexie Strasser
February 26
Amongst the cultural fractures that have taken place within the United States in recent years, speaking on hot-button issues brings trepidation and fear of ostracization from those I love and respect; those with whom I want to engage in civil discussion. However, it is no longer optional for us to avoid the discussion surrounding the political and governmental farce that resulted in social and health consequences for many throughout the United States. While these issues are not exclusive to our nation, our leg up on biotech innovations supported by tech tycoons like Bill Gates and others makes us reasonably culpable to answer to the rest of the globe.

The Bioethical Implications of Brain-Computer Interfacing: An Argument in Favor of Decentralization and Harmonization

Lexie Strasser
February 21
Biomedical engineering or biotech is an umbrella term covering particular domains including brain-computer interfacing technologies. In this observational paper, I will discuss this subject matter to draw attention to the booming industry of biotechnology. We have seen several near-miraculous innovations in biotech since the revolution of the industry itself: efficacious treatments for ailments, innovative procedures, and streamlined devices with limited side effects. In this observational report, I argue for decentralization and harmonization of the implementation, marketing, and sales of these “latest and greatest” technologies within the private and public sectors.

Marilyn Manson: Monster?

Lexie Strasser
February 13
In this post, I will be addressing Marilyn Manson and my thoughts on the accusations against him. If you’re not familiar with the accusations, I’d suggest you educate yourself before you proceed, as some of what I write will be out of context.

Hounds on their Heels: Sniffing for Trouble

Lexie Strasser
February 13
These past few months, I find myself eager to start the day with new exploration. I am condensing peculiar and at times morbid niche interests into what I hope is graspable, meaningful content. If you’ve been trailing behind me as I travel through this hellish underworld, you know about the dark triad (er, tetrad? pentad? OCTAD?) personalities. These include malignant narcissists, delusional cult leaders, swindlers, grifters, MLM “boss babes” and the like.

The Magic Elixir Sideshow

Lexie Strasser
February 13
A Look Into the Grandiose Narcissism of Twin Flames Universe Cult Leader Jeffrey Ayan

“Lady Dahmer”: The Callous Case of Coronado’s Crystal-Crazed Carving

Lexie Strasser
February 12
\*\*Police: \*\*“Shouldn’t the person who did this go to jail?”

Abundance Mindset: When Good Turns Bad

Lexie Strasser
February 12
In my quest to uncover the sinister shadows to the well-intended spiritual movement in the West, I return to a pop-culture phenomena: the idea of the abundance vs. scarcity “mindset”.