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An unstructured life with a plot that goes nowhere

A sampling of ironic shade by the wry wraith

An odyssey on the razor’s edge of vacuity and acuity

Man created god, man killed god, man created machine, machine will kill man. 

Recollections of certain facts were not in conformity with objective reality. 

As empires burn, some fiddle, others golf

Flawed beyond redemption

Fear prolixity singularity

Cut artificial nonsense, embrace real intelligence

Beyond buzzwords, just dangerous nonsense

Reject racism, seek justice

In the United States, anything is for sale, except honor, integrity, and truth; those things no longer hold value here.

Subsistence is inexistence; the fine line between stable poverty and grinding poverty always bleeds out. 

All of the guilt with no hope of redemption. 

Equal treatment in an unequal society equates to inequality. 

What do you get when you take the child of an emotionally and intellectually abandoned, poor single mother, ship him off to boarding school at thirteen, and turn him loose on the world, without direction? Nothing. 

So many people speak; few say anything worth remembering. 

North Korea throws better military parades. Who knew?

Kafka’s form evokes the quiet force of a serene steamroller.

When World War III erupts, it will not last long. 

The oligarchs sit on the backs of the poor, choking them and making the poor carry the oligarchs. Yet, the oligarchs assure themselves and others that they are very sorry for the poor and wish to ease the plight of the poor by all possible means—except by getting off their backs.

In the United States, there is private opulence and public squalor. 

Modest motto proposal for the United States: socialism for the wealthy, free enterprise for the poor. 

Is one born with depression, or does a depressing world inflict one with depression?

Overpromise, underdeliver, change the subject. 

2024: Trump 77 million, Harris 75 million, No Shows 89 

Traversing the bridge from self-loathing to self-deprecation (or is it the other way around).

Life is no longer worth living when one stops enjoying the absurdity of abject stupidity.

Nothing illustrates the absurdity of life more than an attorney’s blind reliance on AI and abrogation of an investment in obtaining a legal education for expediency. 

American society engages in a seemingly never-ending battle of tyranny and oppression that will not end so long as the children of one family shall be compelled to toil in poverty to support the children of another in luxury and sloth.

Freedom comes from deciding your self-respect is priceless. 

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