Ryan Belonga

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Ryan Belonga

@RyanBelonga

Ryan Belonga is a U.S. Army veteran, long-haul truck driver, gamer, and emerging voice in the world of horror and psychological thrillers.

Indianapolis,IN Katılım Şubat 2025
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Yes or no?
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Can you name this Movie 🎬 from just this shot? Hmm 🤔 ?¿
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Wich one looks better with these cabinets? Hmm 😒 🤔?¿
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What’s the first thing you think of when you see Ricardo Montalbán?
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Have you ever worked over 60 hours a week?
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@shouq_al90149 If the bill comes to $74 I usually would tip $25-$35 depending on the waiter/waitress
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Excerpt from the lottery; PROLOGUE “THE QUIET MATH” Let me ask you something simple. When was the last time you really read a letter? I don’t mean skimmed. I mean read.
 Felt the grain of the envelope. Watched how the fold held memory. Noticed the way the ink bled a little, just along the edge, like the words were alive for a second before they sank into silence. It’s been a while, hasn’t it? We forget things like that. Small things.
 Letters used to mean something. Now, they vanish into stacks and streams and queues.
 But the old ways—they still work.
 Especially when no one sees them coming. A letter doesn’t scream.
 It doesn’t knock.
 It simply appears. “You have been selected for Lifecycle Review.
 Please report to Office 7-B at 0900.
 Thank you for your ongoing service to the Republic.” That’s it. Nothing more.
 No urgency. No sirens. No explanation. And that’s the brilliance of it.
 The silence.
 The simplicity. People expect horror to announce itself.
 To come howling through the dark, dragging chains and blood and broken glass.
 But that’s not how the real things happen.
 Not the big ones. The big ones arrive with ceremony. With smiles. With good manners. Sometimes, they even say thank you. You might be wondering what it all means. The letter. The time. The room.
 You’re curious. That’s good.
 It means you’re still capable of asking the right questions. Most people don’t. They shrug. They nod.
 They go where they’re told. And afterward—well. Let’s not spoil it. Not yet. This isn’t a warning.
 You’re already too far in for that. Think of it more like... orientation.
 A welcome packet. You’re part of something now.
 Something efficient. Something elegant.
 Something permanent. And like all beautiful systems, it only asks for one thing. Your place. You won’t even feel the shift—just a faint sense of order, where fear used to live.
 That’s how you’ll know it’s working. The lottery, get your free ebook copy starting tonight eastern standard time
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Some will get it! Hmm 😒 🤔?¿
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