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I hear they hoard Picasso’s like diamonds. Excess is common— escargot at a diner, Parisian no more, cheapened slime beneath industrial grade lighting. Women drawn and quartered, all cut up, chaos-con-cube hung from the wall of some split-level apartment where I hear a man hanged himself (and his children might, too*) Their bitterness licks at the paint in ordinary strokes driving down the value of, what once was, a masterpiece.
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Feb 17, 2017
Feb 17, 2017 at 5:22 PM UTC
ECON 101
I hear they hoard Picasso’s like diamonds. Excess is common— escargot at a diner, Parisian no more, cheapened slime beneath industrial grade lighting. Women drawn and quartered, all cut up, chaos-con-cube hung from the wall of some split-level apartment where I hear a man hanged himself (and his children might, too*) Their bitterness licks at the paint in ordinary strokes driving down the value of, what once was, a masterpiece.
* GENETICS 101 will be taught next week (see syllabus).
darbi-howe
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Feb 17, 2017
Feb 17, 2017 at 5:22 PM UTC
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