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stanuel
stanuel
green sea shifting and squirming light glinting colours shifting near-white glimmers across near-black light and shadow betraying life within and power for more
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Aug 10, 2017
Aug 10, 2017 at 6:49 AM UTC
El Árbol
Look at me! No, not at ME. Look at me. Look at my smart shoes and carefully matched belt. Look at my tailored suit, custom lining and fitted shirt. Look at my intelligent tie and newsworthy socks. Look at my beautifully groomed face, hands and hair. Look at me, and respect ME. But whatever you do, don't look at ME.
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Aug 10, 2017
Aug 10, 2017 at 6:46 AM UTC
Well-dressed disguise
The alien’s ears listen intently Every syllable landing deftly Caught between listening and hearing He struggles to comprehend their meaning It's like getting lost in a thick forest It's dark and lonely, in a crowded house Familiar words like brief glimpses of daylight on a cloudy day Meaning hidden behind feverish incomprehensibility Meaning in every word for the speakers Every meaning for the speakers in those words The tool for comprehension and its greatest barrier
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Aug 10, 2017
Aug 10, 2017 at 6:44 AM UTC
The foreigner
What’s the harm in joining with a crowd of people United around a rainbow and a passion for equality? If it’s true that God Hates **** Then we’re in real trouble Under the colours of His great judgment on the party of depravity Entitling the parade as Pride Which goes before destruction If it’s true that God is Love Then let’s not be offended There is no need for Straight Pride Day Unless I missed the memo Threatening the death penalty for love and marriage Is it not the case that the driver for Gay Pride Is that some are treated differently, judged by their inside When the rest of humanity can step up and take Pride In their efforts and achievements, and not what they confide In their most trusted friends so as to dodge that stereotype? So why has the parade become the world’s greatest collection Of the loudest, brashest versions of the most extreme ideas When almost every gay person I know is almost disappointingly… Normal? My Gay-Proudest moment was when I gave a job To an LGBT chairman, who stood out from the crowd Not because of his leaning and not because of pity But for being the best fit and better-skilled than the rest The Day on which we can be Gayest and Proudest Will be the day when there’s no need For Gay Pride Day
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Jul 7, 2017
Jul 7, 2017 at 5:06 AM UTC
Normal Pride Day
Welcome to the stage on which Life is lived as a performance Welcome to the office in which Every day is a job interview, where Work is nothing more than being looked at And admired And despised And envied Welcome to a new bank account, with More money than anyone needs, and More pressure than anyone deserves, to Spend it as tabloids demand Welcome to criticism, for clothing choices – Too last-year Too slutty Too creative Too similar to someone else Not flattering enough Not slutty enough Not daring enough Welcome to scrutiny, over Every romantic detail Every baby’s name Welcome to mockery Welcome to an opportunity to Use your voice Take a stand Make a change Welcome to pressure to Toe the line Stay mainstream Take no risks Welcome to a new form of slavery, offering Wealth and adoration Freedom for some and shackles for others Welcome to a ruined, wasted life lived short of its potential – Relationships missed Role in the home passing by, and A tempting, all-you-can-eat buffet of mental health issues Welcome to a new status, to be Cool The centre of attention Off trend Forgotten Welcome to the celebrity contradiction Attention-grabbers, with Demands for privacy Welcome to someone just like Me – And You
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Jul 5, 2017
Jul 5, 2017 at 5:54 AM UTC
Celebrity Central
What does it mean To be a man Or a woman ? Does a man Become less male And more female If an accident reminiscent Of one Lemony Snicket Led to the removal of One ugly piece of flesh ? Does a woman Become more of a woman When the internal organs Begin reproduction According to the textbooks ? Which part of You is wrong When there is a discrepancy Between brain and ****** ? Or is there greater beauty In uncertainty and ambiguity As liberal and conservative admit In humility, that In truth “I don’t know” ?
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Jul 4, 2017
Jul 4, 2017 at 6:29 AM UTC
Gender questions
Slow peek Whiskers twitch Pause Little twitch Nostrils flare Pause - Immediate acceleration Straight-ahead scurry Speedy tick-tack of claws on hard floor Cat appears Screechy scratchy panic spinner Ducking skidding Heart racing Slalom chair legs Cat crashing, collapsing Running home hungry Barely in time - Re-prepare to retry
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Jul 3, 2017
Jul 3, 2017 at 11:09 AM UTC
Rodent & feline
You’re telling a story of a recent holiday It reminds me of a funny joke I know about a panda with a penchant for French bread I launch into it, enjoying your company, engaged in the action But midway through speaking I stop - The scorpion that just appeared on the table is huge Poison-filled tail arched over its back It opens its mouth, revealing three rows of teeth And prepares itself to strike your hand I want to yell out but I’m frozen in dread You seem more concerned about me than yourself No, not concerned – confused Can’t you see it, the creature right there on the On the– - It’s gone, like the others have before Back to the secret place in my brain I know they’re not real Or, I know they’re not real until I see them again - I try to return to the joke I had started but now you’re distracted You make your excuses – not bad ones, I’ve had worse – and leave Leave me to the voice of The Reminder Who tells me once more that they’re coming to get me They’ve not caught me yet but it won’t take them long
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Jul 3, 2017
Jul 3, 2017 at 9:17 AM UTC
Schizophrenic scorpion
I recently learned about A Frenchman called Firmin Didot Who invented the idea of replica parts To speed up the accurate printing of newspapers Its name entered the dictionary in 1850 14 years after Didot’s death His name is now a webfont I subsequently learned about An American called Walter Lipmann Who used Didot’s invention’s name In criticism of the mass-printed newspapers For influencing readers’ perceptions of reality 86 years after Didot’s death The name of his invention: The Stereotype
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Jun 30, 2017
Jun 30, 2017 at 8:28 AM UTC
A French Invention
What was the last thing you forgot? I thought I’d forgotten about Chumbawamba Their song about not remembering whether they had amnesia And discovered the reasons we forget There are three Sometimes the memory is simply lost I fail to record it I struggle to retrieve it I lose it through the passage of time And I may as well never have learned it Sometimes the memory was never right A subtle hint overwrites it A trick of the mind confuses where I got it A belief or assumption filters and interprets it And surely I learn to trust my memory less And then, of course, I could repress it Squash it into the back of my mind Remembering Freud’s unproven theories Hoping that what’s left behind Leaves me feeling more positive
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Jun 26, 2017
Jun 26, 2017 at 7:19 AM UTC
Memory loss