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I often wonder what it’s like being meat suits A bunch of rotting, decaying cells A mass of thick flesh Covering, hiding, masking our insecurities When that meat suit is shot at It seeps like black smoke The many inner poisons Choking, wounding, destroying our society Our flesh, our cells, our poison It’s all part of us How come we deny it? Why can’t we accept that our meaningless selves are slowly decaying the world and one another? Nihilism We all fear our nothingness Let it become us.
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Feb 25, 2019
Feb 25, 2019 at 6:31 PM UTC
Meat suit
I often wonder what it’s like being meat suits A bunch of rotting, decaying cells A mass of thick flesh Covering, hiding, masking our insecurities When that meat suit is shot at It seeps like black smoke The many inner poisons Choking, wounding, destroying our society Our flesh, our cells, our poison It’s all part of us How come we deny it? Why can’t we accept that our meaningless selves are slowly decaying the world and one another? Nihilism We all fear our nothingness Let it become us.
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Feb 25, 2019
Feb 25, 2019 at 6:31 PM UTC
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