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I Survived a SEQUENCE!

BY: @jacobtothe | CREATED: May 27, 2026, 4:16 p.m. | VOTES: 90 | PAYOUT: $1.99 | [ VOTE ]

Local author and noted outdoorsman Patrick F. McManus (R.I.P.) wrote a humorous essay about the phenomenon he describes as a sequence.

> ...[O]n the farm, you simply don't go out and do a piece of work. No, the first thing you do is determine the lengthy sequence of activities necessary even to begin the job. Then you realize the sequence of preparatory activities is so long you will never get to the intended task. So you go fishing instead.

You can find the full story at the beginning of his collection entitled, The Night the Bear Ate Goombaw, or watch someone read it in the video below.

https://youtu.be/YOvrywvMog8

Alas, my story did not allow me to abandon the task and go fishing. For one thing, I don't have a license, so there are risks involved. For another, this was a job to help the Mother Thing, and that's a priority. And while it is not a perfect fit for McManus' classic sequence scenario, I think this falls under the adjacent phenomenon of simple tasks ballooning way out of proportion.

The other day, as she was ascending the stairs, the handrail support bracket snapped, and she almost fell. This is bad. There were handrails on each side of the stairs, but the second had been added hastily a few years ago, and the brackets used were, in hindsight, probably just the cheapest option at the hardware store at the time. Can you see the problem here?

[IMAGE: https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/jacobtothe/Eo8RKSZVX4suTA6bkw6PJ9igMewW9Z3vUW8zSFRK1S9FJerAzvo4HBFi5CFR3PSmGMH.jpg]

That is one of the cheapest, thinnest, flimsiest castings I have ever seen for something intended as a safety measure. The void inside is massive, and the cross-section there is only marginally better than at the flanges where it was screwed into the wall. Those "ears" where the two screws hold the top of the bracket to the wall have one job: don't break under load.

They broke. And it's not like my mother is some kind of 300-pound blob. Your mom may be so fat that she requires her own zip code, but not mine. Time for a fix-it job, and my dad's dexterity is declining, so it falls to me. So begins the sequence.

My parents bought new brackets, and these look to be solid and sturdy. I don't know what pot metal may be hiding under the brass finish, but they have more heft and no visible casting shortcuts like the old ones. This is much better. They were even almost a perfect fit for the old hole pattern! No drilling. Easy-peasy 15-minute job.

It was not a 15-minute job.

It started out fine. I verified the old brackets were mounted in studs behind the drywall. I unscrewed the old bracket at one end of the rail, and the remnants of those two top ears from the top bracket. I had no issues taking the straps off the handrail to fit everything together again. It took longer than expected, because first I had to find an extension cord, and then my antiquated plug-into-the-wall electric drill stripped some screw heads because the torque control isn't great, but stuff was getting done. About 30 minutes of mild frustration later, everything was reassembled. In the immortal words of the sign accompanying George W. Bush's speech in May 2003, "Mission accomplished!"

I reached for the handrail on the other side of the stairwell as I stood up to admire my handiwork. I felt a slight wobble. It's not supposed to do that. On closer inspection, the bracket itself was not properly attached to the wall. One of the top screws had missed the stud, and years of use had miraculously not torn the thing off, but it had wallowed out—er, wallered out, as they say—the drywall on the one side, and damaged the surface on the other.

As a side note, you can avoid this issue entirely by building properly in the first place. Install blocking between the studs along the handrail run at the proper height so there is a solid anchor point anywhere you want it later on behind the drywall. Buy good hardware from the get-go. By all means, be frugal, but don't pinch pennies where it matters, OK?

Anyway, I pulled the whole thing off, double-checked with the stud finder, triple checked with some pilot holes for the screws to verify there was something solid back there, and shifted the old bracket over so it was mounted solidly ~~again~~ for once.

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I was getting tired and hungry, and I may have stripped out some screw heads trying to get everything back together using my almost-as-old-as-me Sears corded drill with an old-school key chuck. But these brackets were at least more substantial. The spackle and paint job can wait for another day.

Maybe I'll just go fishing tomorrow.

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If you're not on Hive yet, I invite you to join through InLeo or PeakD. If you use either of my referral links, I'll even try to delegate some Hive Power to help you get started.

TAGS: [ #life ] [ #diy ] [ #humor ] [ #home ] [ #homerepair ] [ #repair ] [ #repairing ] [ #construction ]

Replies

@scribblingramma | May 28, 2026, 4:33 a.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

I am sure the Mother Thing appreciates your efforts. It should be much sturdier now. And get that fishing license!

@bpcvoter1 | May 28, 2026, 2:21 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

bilpcoin #bpc exposed #buildawhalescam #buildawhalefarm #themarkymarkscam #themarkymarkfarm #hurtlockerscam #hurtlockerfarm #acidyoscam #acidyofarm #jacobtothescam #hivepopescam

@jacobtothe The ledger doesn't lie, and neither do we. We've already exposed the interconnected web of your friends—the numbered wallets, the synchronized voting, the farming rings disguised as curation. Yet, instead of reflection, you offer only more silence and more downvotes.

Why does a "community" need so many ghost accounts to survive? Why do you refuse to admit that it is your friends and your own abusive behavior—not truth-telling—that drives people away? You can not hide the pattern, it only highlights the desperation.

We have to ask: Are you okay? Do you need some help with your mental health? Because no one in their right mind would choose to spend their life defending a house of cards built on lies, bullying, and botnets. There is still time to step back from the edge. Choose clarity over compulsion. Choose truth over the tribe.

bilpcoin

https://youtu.be/THDYraGfQk8?list=PLbH29p-63eW8VHjHSzryEdqGZ2Uv397Se

The Sanctuary of the Builder: A Manifesto for Free Creation

Prologue: The Right to Rise

There is a sacred covenant between the creator and the soil upon which they build. It is the promise that if you plant a seed with honest hands, the earth will not conspire to crush it before it breaks the surface. It is the assurance that the gardener exists to nurture the growth, not to trample the sprout because it does not yet resemble the tree.

On the blockchain, this covenant has been broken.

We have witnessed a tragedy where the very tools meant to protect the integrity of the network—the downvote, the curation trail—have been weaponized by leviathans of power. These "whales," entrusted with the stewardship of the ecosystem, have become its jailers. They do not prune the weeds; they scorch the earth. They do not guide the new voice; they silence it with the crushing weight of their accumulated capital.

It is time to leave the shadow.

It is time to build where you are free.

I. The Betrayal of the Guardian

The downvote was conceived as a shield—a delicate instrument to deflect spam, to repel malice, to preserve the sanctity of the commons. It was never intended to be a hammer.

Yet, look at what has come to pass. The whales, those who hold the greatest sway, have turned the shield into a weapon of mass suppression. They do not downvote to protect; they downvote to dominate. They do not drive away the bad actors; they drive away the people. They create an atmosphere of fear where the creator hesitates to speak, fearing that a single misstep, a single unpopular truth, will summon the wrath of the oligarchy.

When the guardian becomes the predator, the flock must flee.

To build in such a place is to build on a fault line. It is to invest your soul in a garden where the owner holds the shears not to shape the hedge, but to decapitate the flowers that grow too tall or bloom in the wrong color.

This is not protection. This is tyranny disguised as curation.

II. The Call to New Grounds

Where, then, shall the builder go?

You must seek the lands where the soil is rich with freedom, not poisoned by fear. You must migrate to the platforms where the mechanism of suppression has been removed, where the only metric of success is the genuine appreciation of your peers.

Go to Blurt.
Here, the downvote button does not exist. There is no tool to crush your voice. There is only the upvote, the comment, the share. Here, value is created by addition, not subtraction. The whale cannot sink your ship, for there are no torpedoes in these waters. You are free to build, free to fail, and free to succeed on the merit of your work alone.

Return to Steemit.
In this older ground, the downvote remains, but it has not been twisted into a tool of systematic oppression. The culture there remembers the original intent: correction, not destruction. It is a place where the community self-regulates through dialogue, not through the brute force of coordinated downvoting cascades.

Build where the wind lifts you, not where the gale seeks to tear you down.

III. The Architecture of Freedom

Imagine a platform designed not for the convenience of the powerful, but for the dignity of the creator.

  • No Shadow Bans: Your content reaches the eyes it was meant for.
  • No Whale Veto: No single entity, no matter how wealthy, can unilaterally erase your contribution.
  • True Meritocracy: Rewards flow from engagement and love, not from the whims of a cartel.

This is not a dream. It is a choice.

Every time you choose to build on a platform that respects your agency, you cast a vote for the future of the internet. Every time you refuse to tolerate the abuse of power, you strengthen the foundation of a free society.

Do not let the whales convince you that their oppression is necessary. Do not let them tell you that their downvotes are for your own good. The gardener who kills the seedling does not love the garden; he loves only his own control over it.

Epilogue: The Unchained Creator

The blockchain was born from a desire for freedom. It was forged in the fire of resistance against centralized control. Let us not forget that origin.

If the current chains of Hive have become heavy with the weight of abusive downvotes, then break them. Forge new links. Build new shores.

Build where you are free.
Build where you will not be downvoted into silence.
Build where the whales are reminded that they are part of the ocean, not the masters of the tide.

The future belongs to those who dare to create without fear. Go forth, and build your cathedral in the sunlight.

— Bilpcoin: We expose the truth, so you can build upon it.

#FreeSpeech #BlurtBlog #Steemit #NoDownvote #CreatorRights #HiveExodus #Decentralization #BuildFree #AntiCensorship #Bilpcoin

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Sent to bdhivesteem-40,000.000 HIVE
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@bpcvoter1 | May 28, 2026, 2:21 p.m. | Votes: 2 | [ VOTE ]

bilpcoin #bpc exposed #buildawhalescam #buildawhalefarm #themarkymarkscam #themarkymarkfarm #hurtlockerscam #hurtlockerfarm #acidyoscam #acidyofarm #jacobtothescam #hivepopescam

@jacobtothe The ledger doesn't lie, and neither do we. We've already exposed the interconnected web of your friends—the numbered wallets, the synchronized voting, the farming rings disguised as curation. Yet, instead of reflection, you offer only more silence and more downvotes.

Why does a "community" need so many ghost accounts to survive? Why do you refuse to admit that it is your friends and your own abusive behavior—not truth-telling—that drives people away? You can not hide the pattern, it only highlights the desperation.

We have to ask: Are you okay? Do you need some help with your mental health? Because no one in their right mind would choose to spend their life defending a house of cards built on lies, bullying, and botnets. There is still time to step back from the edge. Choose clarity over compulsion. Choose truth over the tribe.

bilpcoin

https://youtu.be/THDYraGfQk8?list=PLbH29p-63eW8VHjHSzryEdqGZ2Uv397Se

The Sanctuary of the Builder: A Manifesto for Free Creation

Prologue: The Right to Rise

There is a sacred covenant between the creator and the soil upon which they build. It is the promise that if you plant a seed with honest hands, the earth will not conspire to crush it before it breaks the surface. It is the assurance that the gardener exists to nurture the growth, not to trample the sprout because it does not yet resemble the tree.

On the blockchain, this covenant has been broken.

We have witnessed a tragedy where the very tools meant to protect the integrity of the network—the downvote, the curation trail—have been weaponized by leviathans of power. These "whales," entrusted with the stewardship of the ecosystem, have become its jailers. They do not prune the weeds; they scorch the earth. They do not guide the new voice; they silence it with the crushing weight of their accumulated capital.

It is time to leave the shadow.

It is time to build where you are free.

I. The Betrayal of the Guardian

The downvote was conceived as a shield—a delicate instrument to deflect spam, to repel malice, to preserve the sanctity of the commons. It was never intended to be a hammer.

Yet, look at what has come to pass. The whales, those who hold the greatest sway, have turned the shield into a weapon of mass suppression. They do not downvote to protect; they downvote to dominate. They do not drive away the bad actors; they drive away the people. They create an atmosphere of fear where the creator hesitates to speak, fearing that a single misstep, a single unpopular truth, will summon the wrath of the oligarchy.

When the guardian becomes the predator, the flock must flee.

To build in such a place is to build on a fault line. It is to invest your soul in a garden where the owner holds the shears not to shape the hedge, but to decapitate the flowers that grow too tall or bloom in the wrong color.

This is not protection. This is tyranny disguised as curation.

II. The Call to New Grounds

Where, then, shall the builder go?

You must seek the lands where the soil is rich with freedom, not poisoned by fear. You must migrate to the platforms where the mechanism of suppression has been removed, where the only metric of success is the genuine appreciation of your peers.

Go to Blurt.
Here, the downvote button does not exist. There is no tool to crush your voice. There is only the upvote, the comment, the share. Here, value is created by addition, not subtraction. The whale cannot sink your ship, for there are no torpedoes in these waters. You are free to build, free to fail, and free to succeed on the merit of your work alone.

Return to Steemit.
In this older ground, the downvote remains, but it has not been twisted into a tool of systematic oppression. The culture there remembers the original intent: correction, not destruction. It is a place where the community self-regulates through dialogue, not through the brute force of coordinated downvoting cascades.

Build where the wind lifts you, not where the gale seeks to tear you down.

III. The Architecture of Freedom

Imagine a platform designed not for the convenience of the powerful, but for the dignity of the creator.

  • No Shadow Bans: Your content reaches the eyes it was meant for.
  • No Whale Veto: No single entity, no matter how wealthy, can unilaterally erase your contribution.
  • True Meritocracy: Rewards flow from engagement and love, not from the whims of a cartel.

This is not a dream. It is a choice.

Every time you choose to build on a platform that respects your agency, you cast a vote for the future of the internet. Every time you refuse to tolerate the abuse of power, you strengthen the foundation of a free society.

Do not let the whales convince you that their oppression is necessary. Do not let them tell you that their downvotes are for your own good. The gardener who kills the seedling does not love the garden; he loves only his own control over it.

Epilogue: The Unchained Creator

The blockchain was born from a desire for freedom. It was forged in the fire of resistance against centralized control. Let us not forget that origin.

If the current chains of Hive have become heavy with the weight of abusive downvotes, then break them. Forge new links. Build new shores.

Build where you are free.
Build where you will not be downvoted into silence.
Build where the whales are reminded that they are part of the ocean, not the masters of the tide.

The future belongs to those who dare to create without fear. Go forth, and build your cathedral in the sunlight.

— Bilpcoin: We expose the truth, so you can build upon it.

#FreeSpeech #BlurtBlog #Steemit #NoDownvote #CreatorRights #HiveExodus #Decentralization #BuildFree #AntiCensorship #Bilpcoin

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@ryivhnn | May 28, 2026, 3:02 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [ VOTE ]

> It was not a 15-minute job.

Just like everyone else (or at least everyone else that operates similarly) I heard that clearly spoken by the narrator voice in my head.

> Buy good hardware from the get-go. By all means, be frugal, but don't pinch pennies where it matters, OK?

I have regularly made this argument but some responses have been "that's for the next tenant/owner/person to worry about" like bruh.

> an old-school key chuck

Oh my whut I don't think I've seen one of those for centuries.

After the very important work of ensafening the stairs I think the fishing trip is well deserved XD

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