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Selfish Selfie

A common reflection

exposes a section

of a section.

 

Mirror Friction

reveals

Mere Fiction

 

Your selfish selfies

are always ready, never messy.

 

A pocket mirror, antenna included

is a perfect filter, flaws excluded.

 

"Am I the fairest of them all?"

You ask daily.

 

*"I like you

more than most things in this world."*

"That's too bad", you say.

"I was looking for likes (plural)"

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james-lindsay
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Feb 14, 2014
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