a family trait – relishing in the vivid thoughts of how others are bereft at our absence. savoring it in our minds like a shrinking lozenge.
Read moreSuiting up the Baby
one dressed as bellhop, one in leisureware – discuss human nature and its bearing on where people end up, and where they end up regardless of human nature..
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His real name. The constant shock of contact and humiliation
Read moreWasted Staple
You are the staple shot and crimpedFirst out of the stapler and haplessAs sperm on a rug or aBug on the windshield.The sleek defile of your followers watches you go.Piercing nothing you fold your arms.
Read morePxxM
Say what you want about X He’s always been a good X to those X
Read moreMovie: Children of Men
This movie affected me much more than I would have thought it would. It seemed to portray a future not only plausible, but that I’ve for some time even dreaded is likely. The world splitting between organized tyranny and a counter-ideology opposed to it but ultimately offering up violence as its first principle and therefore…
Read moreEating
We all descend from slime moldsThrough whom life got started Sparks exchanged Cooperation ensued So Eating is hopping from one stone to another Gracefully fording Being ourselves while we Trade this for that As long as we can before The eventual miss And trundle back into the current
Read moreShort Film Idea: Life w/o Vowels
or Lf w/ vwls
Read moreHart’s goatee
Hart took a spill on the sidewalk yesterday and grazed his chin but good. A big scab there now that makes him look like a beatnik with goatee. Especially when downy fuzz from his sweater embedded in the wound and hardened there. Tonight at 2 Boots some tomato sauce from his ravioli got mixed up…
Read moreThe Inner Friend
He was a gregarious nature and therefore needed to cultivate "inner" friends, people who were socially maladroit and withdrawn. This helped give him balance. The "inner" friend himself waited for the chance to be "inner" with his gregarious friend. He knew that was his role, to be the opposite of superficial, to trawl deep in…
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