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there was this one time that my family and I were on food-stamps because my wife was pregnant, and on Medicaid because I got laid off, because I was trying to go back to college, so that I could get a piece of paper that said I was smart even though I used crutches to walk. because a piece of paper is more believable than your eyes or my mouth. and, we were starving so I used my mouth to convince someone in a tie that I really had a disability, and a need to eat. that person, and his tie asked me how long I’d been disabled, so I told ‘em…since 1975 is that long enough? there was this one time that my wife was pregnant, and on Medicaid, and I bet we were on food-stamps too, and the babies that were alive in her belly died. so, I did the only thing I could think of to do, I got a tattoo, because I wanted to carry some part of them with me forever, and have some part of something that I could show you too. there was this one time that I worked a job that was stuffed and funded by grandmas and grandpas, by mommas and daddies; by people that had done the best that they knew how to do. and I would go see them, check on them, making sure that they were safe, warm, and away from harm. that job is the best job I ever had, and we’re fighting funding cuts because people think that these folks somehow aren’t worth it; that they somehow are facilitating a drug or alcohol problem, or a ********* new tattoo. there was this one time that I was disgusted by all the hate-mongering, lion-killing veteran-suicideing, poor man hating, cop-killing, killer-copping, Jesus-weaponizing and just wanted to be a human surrounded by other humans and have those other humans care about me while I promised to care about them. there was this one time. and, it was a long **** time ago. *** ©P&ZPublications; 2015 -JBClaywell
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Aug 3, 2015
Aug 3, 2015 at 4:12 PM UTC
There Was This One Time
there was this one time that my family and I were on food-stamps because my wife was pregnant, and on Medicaid because I got laid off, because I was trying to go back to college, so that I could get a piece of paper that said I was smart even though I used crutches to walk. because a piece of paper is more believable than your eyes or my mouth. and, we were starving so I used my mouth to convince someone in a tie that I really had a disability, and a need to eat. that person, and his tie asked me how long I’d been disabled, so I told ‘em…since 1975 is that long enough? there was this one time that my wife was pregnant, and on Medicaid, and I bet we were on food-stamps too, and the babies that were alive in her belly died. so, I did the only thing I could think of to do, I got a tattoo, because I wanted to carry some part of them with me forever, and have some part of something that I could show you too. there was this one time that I worked a job that was stuffed and funded by grandmas and grandpas, by mommas and daddies; by people that had done the best that they knew how to do. and I would go see them, check on them, making sure that they were safe, warm, and away from harm. that job is the best job I ever had, and we’re fighting funding cuts because people think that these folks somehow aren’t worth it; that they somehow are facilitating a drug or alcohol problem, or a ********* new tattoo. there was this one time that I was disgusted by all the hate-mongering, lion-killing veteran-suicideing, poor man hating, cop-killing, killer-copping, Jesus-weaponizing and just wanted to be a human surrounded by other humans and have those other humans care about me while I promised to care about them. there was this one time. and, it was a long **** time ago. *** ©P&ZPublications; 2015 -JBClaywell
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Aug 3, 2015
Aug 3, 2015 at 4:12 PM UTC
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