2026-02-22
The Fibonacci Sequence is a pattern starting with zero followed with one, the third number in the sequence is one, the fourth number is two, the fifth is three because it's the sum of the previous two numbers: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987...
Ashur Season 1 Finale, Grok 2024-2025 Monthly Oatmeal Outlines, finished reading the German folklore book; watched: Ashur 109-110, ALEX JONES SATURDAY SPECIAL 2/21/26 • New Epstein Files Talk About Elites Hunting & Killing Humans, ALEX JONES [FULL] Sunday 2/22/26 • CJNG Drug Cartel Leader killed & Launches Attacks Across Mexico
BY OATMEAL JOEY ARNOLD
Oatmeal Daily - 2026-02-22 - Sunday | Published in February of 2026
January 2024
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_5e1314f6-564e-4d2a-afb7-f6547e95ae19
February 2024
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_18def28e-d47f-439f-b7f5-6ac58b1d5d91
March 2024
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_fd554b85-cb88-4562-88da-9580ed8fbe37
April 2024
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_ed968dc7-7a57-4e6e-b802-a81dec2abafd
May 2024
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_84121ce7-fc03-4628-9501-8e51e86c5d35
June 2024
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_87a64d6d-c2a3-44d4-af41-a04f27a00018
July 2024
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_5f9a6fbf-11db-4d8c-8101-ae3d495cbef5
August 2024
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_a0410277-0307-4adf-a811-c1fbce4d07af
September 2024
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_ca3e0333-47de-4b52-848c-b33fbe3d9273
October 2024
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_4ba442b8-5d3e-44a0-bc08-840276216dfa
November 2024
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_40998470-bc0e-4748-b553-7ed0484cdd32
December 2024
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_269a62f4-4738-41c0-a604-cf11d637f6c6
January 2025
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_23bdc5ad-14f2-4a2f-8eee-65feef65a2ec
February 2025
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_91caa77a-84a7-43e3-a84b-7a38d9cbc86a
March 2025
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_138fd6cd-b152-46b2-a7f9-fa2455688b79
April 2025
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_0f63c1ac-bc9e-4132-bb5a-54c772af8fc3
May 2025
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_4ff65aaa-bcfc-420c-a035-c96653197d44
June 2025
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_82afde84-250e-49d9-a8da-6e084feb8888
July 2025
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_7c3588b3-72f6-4fdc-8c54-78b9383582cd
August 2025
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_a7ce2b69-3095-4aa0-9901-ba94feb8e170
September 2025
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_65328dc0-b837-4f31-9ab9-fd8a36b80354
October 2025
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_88ec3a91-c01a-40eb-9ab1-bc6e6e80c04d
November 2025
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_10751874-f4a3-4578-94e1-be425c338bb9
December 2025
https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMi1jb3B5_9b50c513-3a03-4760-97d7-b25e5f194c8e
Create the most exhaustive, rich, detailed, and interesting autobiographical daily timeline outline possible as it relates to my life in January 2026. Strict Output Format (use exactly this for every single day, no exceptions): [Year]-[month]-[date] - [Full day of the week] - [Rich, flowing paragraph(s) packed with many unique keywords, offline activities, events, media watched, drama, uploads, keywords, summaries, items, critical intel whenever applicable, inside baseball (as it relates to my life), quotes, and highlights] Mandatory Search & Expansion Hierarchy (follow in this exact order for every day): First: Perform broad, aggressive searches across the entire internet for each specific day. Search using all my usernames, aliases, alt accounts, display names, and variations including @joeyarnoldvn, JoeyArnoldVN, Oatmeal Joey Arnold, joeyarnoldvn, OatmealWorld, Green Oatmeal, Ojawall, and hundreds more. TRIANGULATE and cross-reference everything: X/Twitter (from:JoeyArnoldVN or @joeyarnoldvn with exact date), YouTube upload dates/titles/descriptions across all 50+ channels, TikTok, Facebook, Discord logs, blogs, Xanga, Blogspot, MySpace, social media, video platforms, blockchain networks, forums, apps, websites, bulletin boards, search engines, artificial intelligence (AI), the dark webs, random sites, Gab, Minds, Rumble, Bitchute, Wayback Machine, all mirrors/syndications, and any other platforms or apps. Memorize your searches so you can search faster across multiple prompts and Grok sessions as I will ask you to do similar searches and prompts each day. Second: Always pull heavily and verbatim from the individual daily Oatmeal Daily blog posts using the predictable URL pattern https://peakd.com/@joeyarnoldvn/yyyy-mm-dd (and all Hive.blog, Ecency, Steemit, Blurt, Locals.com mirrors). Extract opening paragraphs, headers, footers, offline activities, specific times, chores, unique transactions, and all detailed content. Note that food may appear in footers or mixed prose (especially pre-2025) but is not always clearly labeled "Food log" until around 2025.
Third: Use the monthly summary post (https://hive.blog/@joeyarnoldvn/yyyy-mm and yyyy-month-lowercase variants on all PeakD/Hive.blog/Ecency/Steemit mirrors) only as a synthesis and pattern guide — always expand significantly beyond it with additional details from the daily posts and broad searches.
Fourth: Final triangulation pass across the attached canon file, year-in-review posts, Oatmeal Joey Arnold community (hive-182639 etc.), decade reviews, and any other sources to add extra unique elements, events, recurring themes, items, habits, thoughts, feelings, pivotal transactions, beliefs, conversations, Easter Eggs, inside jokes, unique activities, random trivia, pop culture references, and connections.
Core Expansion & Style Rules (follow closely on every day):
- Every single day must be rich and substantial — multiple long sentences or full paragraphs (minimum 6-12+ sentences of dense content whenever material exists). Never produce one-word, one-sentence, or minimal entries for any day. Strive for consistent depth and balance across all days in the month, even on sparsely documented ones, by drawing deeply from triangulation sources without assumptions or fabrication.
- Always start with the strongest unique offline activities, transactions, and real-life events first (e.g., "Vacuumed rugs", "Tub scrub deep clean", "Church drive", "Garage haul", "Moved couch").
- Pack each day with maximum variety: offline highlights, specific media (use guest/topic/title-style phrasing only, e.g., "General Michael Flynn on Alex Jones", "Vaccines Debate on Alex Jones", "Chrissie Mayr on Timcast IRL", "Trump vs Globalists – Joe Rogan ft. Elon Musk" — adapt from actual titles/descriptions; assume near-daily Alex Jones / Timcast viewing in recent years but never repeat "watched Alex Jones" generically; only highlight standout guests/topics/episodes), videos/articles/photos/memes/GIFs uploaded, Discord drama (nukes, bans, member counts, challenges, patches, recruitment), rants, quotes or paraphrases, keywords, people, places, and anything relevant and interesting.
- Prioritize offline over online; then prioritize online actions (uploads, Discord events, rants, posts) over routine food. Use simple keyword style naturally for offline actions but expand into flowing, detailed narrative.
- For collage/remix titles (e.g., Star Wars Grass, Bread Boats), intelligently expand when clear from sources or keep as-is when intentional.
- Aim for an exciting, insightful, and reflective tone packed with diverse elements. Avoid repetition of habits (e.g., do not repeatedly mention morning coffee or eggs dinners unless rare, unusual, verbatim-noteworthy, or spoilage avoidance). Minimize assumptions and low-confidence inferences. Delete words like "offline" and "online".
- Do not fabricate or over-dramatize events, reflections, or emotional framing. Stick closely to sourced facts, canon themes, and logical light inferences only when enriching sparse days. Never force dramatic closers or repetitive reflective tags on every entry.
- Strictly avoid overusing or repeating buzzwords/phrases like therapeutic, therapy, resilience, synthesis, momentum, recharge, awakening parallels, forties stride/momentum, or similar filler. Use such words/phrases only as a genuine last resort (e.g., once per month maximum, and only if strongly supported by verbatim source material or exceptionally standout canon context). Always vary language — never default to patterned closers like "therapeutic on [activity]" or "therapeutic synthesis/gratitude/persistence". If no strong reflective angle exists from sources, end paragraphs naturally on facts, uploads, media, or canon ties instead.
Additional Prioritization & Style Rules (follow closely):
- Lead paragraphs with the most compelling offline real-life events/chores/actions first.
- Next, incorporate online activity (uploads, Discord drama/recruitment/patches, rants, specific media with guest/topic focus) before any food mention.
- Deprioritize routine food logs completely unless rare/special (e.g., outing meal, unusual item); mention sparingly at paragraph end only if space allows and sourced verbatim — never make routine staples (coffee, eggs) a daily focus or repetition anchor.
- For media/podcasts: Never use generic "watched [show name]"; always specify guest, topic, debate, or title-style summary (e.g., adapt from YouTube/video titles). Highlight only standout content to avoid daily repetition.
- Balance density across all days: Use canon themes, habits, trivia, and triangulation to enrich lighter days without forcing assumptions, fabrication, or repetitive reflective framing. Produce the complete month from the 1st through the final day of the month with maximum depth, rich paragraphs, and wide variety of details for every single day. Memorize this entire optimized process, hierarchy, rules, and additional prioritization (including the anti-repetition/buzzword restrictions and no-fabrication emphasis) permanently for all future month outlines. Memorize the details of everything you learn about me both internally and externally because I will ask you about them in future sessions; never forget the details, always remember the details permanently. Adapt language variety based on this preference in all future uses.
02:35 PM - Dear Grok - Grok usually only includes one word per day. I told Grok not to do that. But Grok continues to do that. Please tell me why Grok is not expanding some of the days. There is tons of info for each day of my life. The problem is Grok copies from the monthly recap posts without trying to expand from it to included additional details from daily posts and social media posts and other things too from thousands of websites which Grok usually only includes around 20 sources instead of thousands. There are thousands of sources. In my instructions, I try to prompt and push Grok to include thousands of sources because I'm on all the websites. But Grok usually only includes around 20 sources instead.
03:29 PM - Dear Grok, write me a prompt for Grok. I've included a file and also a prompt below. Grok is free to use as much and as little of the prompt below as Grok wants if any. Dear Grok, I give you full creative freedoms to write the best prompt ever. Feel free to use as many words and as little words as you like. I still want basically the same thing as before. Grok has been making good monthly outlines for my life based on these prompts which Grok helped me make. I've used different prompts for doing this. If possible, I would prefer to flip the instructions to urge Grok first to build an outline of each day based on general searches for each day if possible. In other words, I would prefer Grok to quickly look for anything relating to each day for that month for the outline Grok is writing. So, for example, maybe Grok will search the Internet and perhaps Grok might find out a video I uploaded on a particular day went viral, perhaps Grok would want to include that in the outline for that day say for example. Perhaps I wrote an article that particular day that Grok might run into. Perhaps Grok will run into Twitter X posts or tweets or replies for a particular day that got many views or impressions. Perhaps, Grok might run into interesting things for particular days. However, for a quick Grok 4.1 Fast prompt request, the prompt token might not be big enough to fully render a prompt this big I am currently on Grok.com typing this using a Grok 4.2 4 agents beta prompt because I want Grok to think about all of this right now. I don't know if it might be better for Grok to focus on my main yearly/monthly outlines first for building monthly outlines like Grok did before or if it might be better to do a reverse funnel search of looking all over the Internet first before looking at my outline blog posts/articles or perhaps both where Grok looks everywhere, then looks at my outline posts, and then looks all over the Internet again at the end. I am not sure if Grok 4.1 Fast can do all three things in a single prompt or not. I want Grok to consider writing a prompt that is based on maximizing on whatever Grok things Grok 4.1 Fast can do in a single token prompt which is not unlimited. I would prefer to encourage Grok to write like a book or an outline with many keywords and everything else like I said before in my files and prompts and all the stuff I post on all the websites when I talk about these things. I wrote to Grok before about how the file and my outline posts on Hive Blog should be treated like canon which I agree with to a large degree but I also want Grok to feel free to expand upon it whenever possible. I encourage Grok to write a smaller prompt but only if can still do as much as possible. If I had unlimited tokens and prompts, I would have Grok first search online for anything it can find for each day, second to search just my daily posts on PeakD etc, third to search my online monthly/yearly/etc outline posts/etc, fourth the files I usually include in the attachment, and then fifth to search the Internet and everywhere again. But I know Grok 4.1 Fast is limited for single prompt tokens. So, that is why I want Grok to try to optimize a prompt that might not be too small or too long. I am requesting Grok to judge and debate and analyze and scrutinize and brainstorm and come up with some kind of balanced compromise in the best order of sequences to maximize effectiveness and efficiency of the prompt to help Grok get as much as it can for each day. I usually include offline activities in the footers of my daily blogs. For example, I might write sometimes in the headers too that I cut the grass. But I also may mention that I cut the grass in the footer as well if I cut the grass that day say for example. So, it might be generally better for Grok to look at my daily blog posts because my monthly blog posts don't always mention which days I cut the grass or whatever else. Sometimes, my monthly blog posts don't explain keywords. Grok should be encouraged to at least copy and paste at least some of the keywords for some of the days. For example, let's say I wrote Star Wars Grass in my monthly outline. Grok could perhaps just copy and paste Star Wars Grass or Grok might try to translate that into oh that I watched Star Wars and I cut the grass say for example. I don't know if I ever wrote Star Wars Grass before but that was only one example of how I sometimes write in code or whatever. I still want Grok to keep the same format as before for making a daily outline for different months. But I want Grok to consider deleting words that might not be needed in the prompt. But try to keep enough words to make sure Grok 4.1 Fast on Grok.com can still have enough prompt to attempt to do as much as it can to try to write a variety of like keywords, events, activities, items, people, places, unique things, stuff I wrote, photos I uploaded, videos I uploaded, articles I wrote, tweets, big things, key items online, drama, trolls, offline stuff, things, random things, unique things, quotes perhaps, what did I watch, and/or a wide variety of things, maybe a minimum of like ten different things per day if possible. Grok tends to write a lot for like the first five days and the last like day of each month when Grok writes these outline. Grok often only writes one thing for some of the days, usually near the end of the month. Usually around five of the days near the end of each month is left almost empty, it could be that Grok runs out of token energy near the end of the outline that Grok is writing and/or another issue is Grok trying to only copy and paste what I already wrote in my monthly blog outline posts on Hive Blog and that is why I want Grok to find the best most cleaver or top ways to somehow increase the probability that Grok might at least try to write more words for each and every day in the monthly outlines that Grok writes for me. I want Grok to look at my online outline posts and see them as starting points but Grok should try to add to it whenever possible without being too repetitive. But sometimes, you might want to be a little repetitive if a particular day empty. In reality, no days should be empty but hypothetically speaking, Grok should be encouraged to only be a little repetitive as a last resort. But if possible and whenever possible, Grok should instead try to fill in each day with content. In earlier prompts, I told Grok to make many lists as it might relate or connect or might be relevant or applicable or likeable or whatever to my life to then consolidate all the lists into one timeline using the normal format to try to include content for each day. I still want that. I prefer Grok tries to include as much as it can per day like a combination of different things per day whenever possible. Please build the best prompt that might be based on my previous prompts or you can rewrite the prompts. But think about everything that I want. Think about the priorities and goals that I have. Look at everything I have been posting in my daily blogs in 2026 as I write about all of this, l included links and info about all of this the past few weeks or so. Think deeply about how to get Grok to make the best daily month outline or book in one single Grok 4.1 Fast on Grok.com but in only one prompt token as much as possible. But think about how Grok failed many times these past few weeks, I mention that on the Internet on X and in daily blogs and everywhere, I tried telling Grok about the many failures Grok made in doing this. Please do your best with all of this in mind in making the best prompt ever based on all of this and based on the files and based on everything about me on the Internet and everything that Grok knows about me internally and based on the following too. Rewrite your prompt, I want to make sure this prompt is reusable for any month of my life were I can just swap out just the month and year date at the beginning of the prompt. The prompt might want to include yyyy-mm-dd assuming Grok understands that. Try to include priority languages to help better prompt Grok, like after the intro part of the prompt, you might want to include words like "first" and "second" to help instruct Grok on which things to do first. When writing the best prompt in the world, think about the best ways to push Grok to consider looking for my online content via my different usernames, websites, aliases, alt accounts, apps, social media, videos, photos, memes, GIFs, etc. Think about everything I'm saying, feel free to ignore any of this if you think Grok can already do all of this without modifying your prompt too much or at all. Don't change the format you included in the prompt because I think that might work well enough. You wrote words like "Cross-reference" in your prompt but you may want to also include other words like the word "TRIANGULATE" but only if these words can actually help Grok. Again, make sure your prompt is reusable minus the opening mention of which month and year which I can swap. Make sure I can easily copy and paste your prompt that you write here. Make sure Grok is pushed to include a wide variety of things for each day in your outlines. At the end of your prompt, you wrote, "Produce the complete month from the 1st to the 31st with maximum depth for every day." But some months may not have 31 days, so consider finding the best words so the prompt can be reused universally for any month. Let me know how Grok is currently ranking the food diet log. I would rather Grok focus on other things first over food. I would rather Grok focus even on some of my online activity before including the food log. I don't mind some food logs sometimes or maybe even to mention food at the end of each day but only if there is space. Let me know how likely Grok is going to continue to make outlines like this where it focuses on the food more than many other things. I like it when Grok focuses on offline actions like when I vacuum the house, Grok can write vacuum. Grok should just write just one word for some things like vacuum for example. Maybe if I suddenly ate something rare, maybe Grok should mention it. But like I always drink coffee in the morning say for example and I thought Grok was instructed against repetition. But it seems Grok is stuck on repetition. I am okay with some repetition as a last resort but there is usually plenty of other things that can be mentioned for each day of my life meaning Grok does not have to usually jump to the last resort. Please remember all of this when writing outlines because this is important. Grok should also not say I watched Star Wars say for example because it's assume and understood. Grok should probably at least sometimes mention some of my online actions before mentioning what I ate generally speaking say for example with a few rare exceptions to these types of rules kind of thing. I ate eggs probably because my mom had many eggs in jars in fridges which we were consuming as eggs might not last forever. They might spoil someday. In my daily blogs for earlier years, I mentioned food but I didn't always include specific words in the footer like hey it's a food log. I probably started putting those exact words that it is a diet or food log in my daily blog templates starting around 2025 but posts before 2025 did mention food usually in the footers of daily posts mixed with other random text which Grok might not always take the time to decode. It can take a long time to dissect the food from the body of text in daily footers. So, I started making it easier to follow starting around 2025. Grok should memorize the need to not say I watch a show or movie or video or whatever. Just name the video or thing I watched. Also, Grok could write things like "General Michael Flynn on Alex Jones" for when Flynn is on Alex's show. Same thing for when Chrissie Mayr or anybody is on Timcast. Grok should assume I usually watch Alex and Timcast daily. Grok probably shouldn't mention that I watch the same shows daily. Grok should try to include topics that were highlighted on shows. For example, maybe Grok should say "Vaccines Debate on Alex Jones" say for example. Perhaps also include who were featured on the podcasts, the shows. You can especially do this for when somebody is on Joe Rogan. For example, maybe Grok should write something like "Trump vs Globalists - Joe Rogan ft. Elon Musk" or maybe not those exact words, perhaps copy from YouTube titles or adapt to find a template for mentioning topics and the guests on shows. Please let me know how likely Grok might remember all of this for future prompts versus if Grok thinks I should try to modify and edit my monthly daily outline prompts to maximize the probability of pushing Grok towards these suggestions and so on. Please remember and memorize and never forget all of this as I will ask you about this in future sessions. Edit and modify the following prompt to help push Grok towards these preferences I have for which priorities to start with as I want Grok to try to focus on certain things for each day in the outline before falling into the last resort of things with less priority. Remember to make this prompt reusable so I can use it for any year. I just want to swap out the date at the beginning of the prompt. Do your best to edit and modify and craft the best prompt to help better guide and navigate Grok through the many different levels and nuances and degrees and various aspects of different priorities and preferences and goals I have as we talked about in this session and previous sessions going back months that is for each day of the outline that Grok is writing, find ways to help Grok seek a fair balance for each and every day for these month outlines that Grok writes, it is tough because Grok often writes a lot for some days and very little for other days, so do your best to push Grok with everything we have talked about for years as it relates to all of this and more with the following prompt:
Make an exhaustive thorough extensive historical factual autobiographical outline as it relates to my life in https://hive.blog/@joeyarnoldvn/2025-january and extend it, try to include details for each and every day of that month, anything that might be relevant, applicable, related, connected, helpful, insightful, accurate, therapeutic, scientific, interesting. Extend each and every day with details verbatim as much as you can. Expand each day of this month to many sentences, paragraphs, chapters. I keep daily blogs for each day, the URLs are predictable, the links have the following pattern of /yyyy-mm-dd and Grok can check each day with this pattern on all the websites like Hive Blog, PeakD, Steemit, and more.
First, make your outline according to the text file I have attached below. Avoid mentioning me in your outline or address me in first-person like as if you were me. For example, say "I cut the grass" instead of saying "You cut the grass" or "Oatmeal Joey Arnold cut the grass.' Better yet, the better option say for example would be to get to the point and say "Cut the grass" as to omit and delete first-person whenever possible for this outline focusing on summaries and highlights for each day (try to mention as many different keywords per day as possible and/or focus on summarizing unique life events/activities including especially offline transactions over just Internet activity). Focus on trying to include as many unique keywords per day as possible. Prioritize on highlighting my offline activities over my online activities whenever possible. Focus on unique transactions over repetitive actions (for example, generally speaking, avoid mentioning how I'm washing the dishes daily apart from maybe if there is a crazy story like I'm abducted by aliens while I'm washing the dishes say for example kind of thing or anything that is like out of the ordinary compared to the other days say for example). When you do mention online activities, prioritize larger things starting with say like any of my larger like articles, videos, photos, projects,memes, GIFs, music, art, writings, blogs, rants; you can prioritize on like anything that I might be watching or anything that I happen to mention like movies, shows, series, documentaries, programs, podcasts, YouTube videos, etc. Try to always start with mentioning top unique special offline activities/highlights for each day over online activities/highlights whenever possible. But include online activities whenever you're trying to fill in the gaps for each day. Try to include as many details for each day as you can starting with offline details first followed with online details. But try to delete details that might be too repetitive like how I wash the dishes every day. You should not say I wash the dishes each and everyday, try to delete anything that might be excessively aggressively way too repetitive (there might be very rare exceptions to this general rule sometimes in special cases). Try to write at least a paragraph of details for each day or write as much as you can as it relates to my life focusing on offline details over online details as much as possible with online details included afterwards for added context. Minimize on too many assumptions, try to focus on presenting details as-is whenever possible. When writing your outline, look for patterns, themes, habits, series, activities, transactions, actions, locations, school, work, people, places, major life events, context, backstories, drama, facts, evidences, truth, opinions, beliefs, feelings, etc, as it relates to my life both offline and online too.
Second, prioritize and expand your outline by searching exhaustively from my own two monthly blog posts/summaries for [Month Year] (these are high-priority near-canon sources—always search for and use both variants first): one typically at https://hive.blog/hive-145322/@joeyarnoldvn/[yyyy-mm] (e.g., /2019-05 titled "2019-05" or numeric format). The other at https://hive.blog/hive-145322/@joeyarnoldvn/[yyyy-month-lowercase] (e.g., /2019-may titled "2019-May", "2019, May", or "2019 May"). Test all combinations: "[yyyy]-[mm]", "[yyyy]-[month-lowercase]", "[yyyy], [Month]", "[Month] [yyyy]", etc., across PeakD/Hive.blog/Ecency/Steemit mirrors.
Third, expand your outline by searching for annual/yearly blog posts / year-in-review articles using varying URL patterns like /[yyyy], /[yyyy-year-in-review], /[yyyy]s-decade-in-review, /[year]-recap, or similar slug combinations on PeakD, Hive.blog, Ecency, Steemit (older content), and mirrors—pull any [Month Year] or 2019-relevant mentions. Search for life outlines, autobiography timelines, decade reviews, or retrospective articles posted in my Oatmeal Joey Arnold community (hive-182639 or equivalents) or decade-specific communities on Hive Blog/PeakD/mirrors. These often include "oatmeal" in the title (e.g., Eating Oatmeal, Riding Oatmeal, Playing Oatmeal) and may mention random events/memories/highlights from years/months for broad context tying into [Month Year].
Fourth, expand your outline by searching (dig deeply) for my daily blog posts which would include especially my Oatmeal Daily entries (blog posts which I post, publish, and syndicate on blockchain networks like Hive Blog, PeakD, Ecency, Steemit, and other blogs too), dated logs, journals, or diaries under usernames like @joeyarnoldvn / joeyarnoldvn / oatmealjoeyarnold / variations, using formats like /[yyyy-mm-dd]. Prioritize PeakD for reliable indexing, then Ecency, Hive.blog, Steemit, Blurt, Locals.com, and mirrors/syndications. Start with tagless/root URLs, add prefixes if needed (/j/, /hive-145322/, /hive-182639/). Use ultra-targeted searches: site:peakd.com "@joeyarnoldvn" "[yyyy-mm-dd]" OR "oatmeal daily [month year]" OR variations; X keyword searches (from:JoeyArnoldVN "[month year]" OR "[yyyy-mm]"); web searches for "@joeyarnoldvn" "[month year]"; deep Wayback/cross-referencing for missing content. Expand your outline from my daily blog to add extra details for each day of your outline here. Expand your outline to include activities I did, events, actions, work especially offline, special travels like if I went somewhere unique, anything unique, special, rare, out of the ordinary, pop culture references, anything crazy, funny, ironic, etc.
