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two floor fans perched side by side one at full blast ******* in air blowing it out without a care who's there to receive the other half the height black as night silver blades silenced unstirring gazing into the distance in solemn stillness metallic meditation three empty chairs around an empty table sometimes filled with food filled with people filled with life but now just ghosts relics of the (whatever came before whatever comes after) in the moment nothing more than a waste of hard plastic and glossy green paint fossil fuels drawn from deep within the earth so much life destroyed so three ugly four-legged lifeless objects can sit around a table and share in the quiet nothingness cat curled up asleep underneath indifferent to the chairs' lack of conversation indifferent to the fans' competing notions of making the most of lifeless life indifferent to everything as only cats and fans and chairs can be
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Aug 18, 2018
Aug 18, 2018 at 11:02 AM UTC
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two floor fans perched side by side one at full blast ******* in air blowing it out without a care who's there to receive the other half the height black as night silver blades silenced unstirring gazing into the distance in solemn stillness metallic meditation three empty chairs around an empty table sometimes filled with food filled with people filled with life but now just ghosts relics of the (whatever came before whatever comes after) in the moment nothing more than a waste of hard plastic and glossy green paint fossil fuels drawn from deep within the earth so much life destroyed so three ugly four-legged lifeless objects can sit around a table and share in the quiet nothingness cat curled up asleep underneath indifferent to the chairs' lack of conversation indifferent to the fans' competing notions of making the most of lifeless life indifferent to everything as only cats and fans and chairs can be
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Aug 18, 2018
Aug 18, 2018 at 11:02 AM UTC
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