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Birth. (Admission). Experimentation. (Acquisition). Repetition. (Attrition). Exploration. (Addition). Repetition. (Attrition). Repetition. (Affliction). Repetition. (Attrition). Repetition. (Addiction). Repetition. (Attrition). Death. (Absence).
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Mar 1
Mar 1, 2026 at 12:38 PM UTC
Absentee Living
Weighed By the scent of vanilla In the better eye of love, so said Where a talk with God is but sharing, a brighter dilemma Know nothing for a friend? Simple or heinous, the talk of liberty Set to right's, and marveling at a risen lend Of subtle voices, a wisdom's curiosity... With a dancing mind... Seeing the sinking feeling of a war, to face Speed and destiny always makes a river of duty, to shine A place for ought intoned, with the spare eyes of sincerity's praise I can see, I can be The toll of uniqueness in the land A habit of pout's, if not powers of staunch envy Of a weary idea, sorrow is a promise given by hand Tomorrow is my best friend Never the utmost of today, which shames The way yesterday is a fancier sin Marry me, comes my voice, with a mercies names...
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Jan 9
Jan 9, 2026 at 11:26 AM UTC
A King That Swam To Hell And Back
Water deep Water few Water people Water due Water eats salt Like a ghost, with nothing else To show, for a reach a fault? Water in the weigh, of a prophecy of hell... Stoic, the taste... Of a conscience Who is a praise, for a waiting haste? Justice, for coping some, of presence? The secrecy of worldly worth? Had; like a star of judgment's liberty Can a patience, be of this meant earth? Liberating a holy guarantee, we invented puberty... Dead and loving it? Where has, justice's babel been? Work before a rainbow, and hence made spit... War with a cleaner eye, has forever to win...
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Aug 2, 2025
Aug 2, 2025 at 1:58 AM UTC
How; Didn't, God Teach You About War?
The old man eats his TV dinners, He's never learned to cook. He believes it's a woman's job But he never quite has the nerve to approach one. Sure, there have been some But far & in-between. They don't stay long, Bar the ones who have been there Not to love but to take. But he was smart enough To cut them off And not ache for a connection Even if it wasn't genuine. He has sense enough Yet, not exactly a kind which is common. For he finds it hard To stand on ground equidistant. But what is normal? Is it such a thing as loneliness or love Which more people take apart of? In love there is loneliness, Just as in loneliness there is love. Whether it is from hearts together Who can't stand each other, Or from hearts seperate Yet readily love one another. Is it such a thing as loneliness in love Or love in loneliness Which more people find themselves in? Of the equal strength it takes to stay There is someone stronger in leaving, Of the equal weakness it takes to wane There is someone weaker in longing. Yet, of the unrequited, These are but fancy words Which don't always flower to fruition. And love can be won through persistence, But to some it is akin to attrition. The foundation of it loose & unstructured, Rather than unbound & liberated. Perchance, by the eye which beholds; Some think it cowardly - Some think it bold. To go on loving, nonreciprocal. To go on loving, unconditional.
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Nov 28, 2024
Nov 28, 2024 at 3:46 PM UTC
Save A Leg For Me!
Things Change Because a rep in the BPO becomes a supervisor then manager This doesn’t give them the right to belittle other support and reps Especially bullying and using bad words or snide comments This upsets agents and makes them feel bad and perform worse Plus it alienates them from the support and makes them look bad In front of the entire team and often call centre which is bad Respect lost in a minute often never to return or returning forced Call centres are hire and fire them with egotistical bosses Reps soon learn not to care less and hop to other centres Brian saw this and experienced it putting his experiences down So others can read learn understand call centre work It’s not all bad but nor is it perfect and there’s much to say Like any other industry there are good and bad points Only by speaking out and education will things change
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Aug 20, 2024
Aug 20, 2024 at 12:48 AM UTC
Things Change
I'm part of a community working for an oligarch who treats us with impunity and without his heart. Due to the utmost conceit his throne is one seat so if we want to come eat we'll have to compete. We fight for master's love through production at the cost of energy reduction begging for an elitist induction to the more favorable side of how we function. The leader is a speeder bleeder draining liters to move meters we teeter further down steeper in this ditch digging deeper. The guy running the floor is running for more so if I run to the store I run to his door. He's more decisive and callous granting license to his palace. Ball and chain walls of pain stall my lane hall of flames calls for rain all the same. Depletion is the mission in this war of attrition they want to take all of me and nothing more compliantly beaten like a loving ***** manning the counter to this ****** store. Pieces are falling off my fingers are broken so I can feed on my slop with American tokens. I need to blast home from this blast zone my last known whereabouts no one cares about stuck in this warehouse. My job is to die slowly in this position lowly where nobody knows me isolated and lonely. One foot in the grave one foot out the door no matter how much I save I can never even the score which is the reason I'm poor I reach for the shore but I'm rebuffed by makers of stuff like hatred and such a hundred acres too much separates us. I can't make the miles with a used up body so I take up the style of scratching and clawing.
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Oct 22, 2021
Oct 22, 2021 at 5:12 AM UTC
Attrition
I'm part of a community working for an oligarch who treats us with impunity and without his heart. Due to the utmost conceit his throne is one seat so if we want to come eat we'll have to compete. We fight for master's love through production at the cost of energy reduction begging for an elitist induction to the more favorable side of how we function. The leader is a speeder bleeder draining liters to move meters we teeter further down steeper in this ditch digging deeper. The guy running the floor is running for more so if I run to the store I run to his door. He's more decisive and callous granting license to his palace. Ball and chain walls of pain stall my lane hall of flames calls for rain all the same. Depletion is the mission in this war of attrition they want to take all of me and nothing more compliantly beaten like a loving ***** manning the counter to this ****** store. Pieces are falling off my fingers are broken so I can feed on my slop with American tokens. I need to blast home from this blast zone my last known whereabouts no one cares about stuck in this warehouse. My job is to die slowly in this position lowly where nobody knows me isolated and lonely. One foot in the grave one foot out the door no matter how much I save I can never even the score which is the reason I'm poor I reach for the shore but I'm rebuffed by makers of stuff like hatred and such a hundred acres too much separates us. I can't make the miles with a used up body so I take up the style of scratching and clawing.
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20 techs working all together 10 scientists reviewing all their work 2 techs gone for questionable behavior 3 techs lured away by lucrative positions 3 scientists went on to greener pastures 1 scientist promoted into management Two-thirds the work force—extra work for all. Management decrees that: Worker shortages are not sufficient cause for revenue shortages or excess overtime. Lunch breaks are mandatory and not to be worked through. Invite all your friends to work here—isn’t it a wonderful environment? Just think, we’re getting a new building in 3 years and will double in size. All your woes will be solved then, if only you survive.
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Aug 16, 2018
Aug 16, 2018 at 5:42 PM UTC
Survival or Utopia?
The season that is playing now           brings forth a sorry tune. No more Southern breezes.           Sweet memories of June. I find I am outside the ring.            Within I tend the fire. Ablaze not only leaves and sticks.            I burn my soul entire. The flames lick my wounds,             but do not heal the pain. Fire condemns, it won't create.            What's gone is gone and naught remains. And yet, I cannot walk away.           This fire, it is mine. Born the fruit of friction;            Immortal and Divine. What purpose had I hoped to serve?            It never works as planned. The servant now the master,           I must feed it on demand. Eventually, I am consumed;           A victim of attrition. The flames will wear us all away          once we provide ignition. I find I am inside the ring.          I no longer tend the fires. Ablaze is only leaves and sticks.          I've burnt my soul entire.
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May 29, 2016
May 29, 2016 at 8:45 PM UTC
Tending the Fires
A loose wool-knit sweater had holes in the pattern, through which her skin was visible both above and below the dark sports-bra wore stretched across her ******* I could see the thin straps draped over her collarbones, and thought about the lines they leave in her skin. Yoga pants squeezed her legs underneath of thigh-high socks, and both were layered below tall leather boots with low heels. An olive green fatigue jacket hung open around her and was adorned with a colorful scarf that lay claim to her neck, its tassels curled and bounced with each step she took mirroring precisely the loose curls in her fair hair. Finger-less gloves left her free to feel the texture of the pages she turned one by one in a book pulled from the shelf. She had sat down right in the aisle, planting herself in front of the poetry section inside of a crowded Barnes and Nobles. Sitting there with such an elegance, I lack the words for it, completely unnoticed and free from the numerous holiday shoppers that were carefully stepping over her, books in their own arms, and heading for the cash registers.
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Jan 1, 2015
Jan 1, 2015 at 3:36 PM UTC
I see you there