Tag: Bored with boredom
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Why the Shyness With Online Trollers?
This poem explores the impact of death anxiety on human interactions, particularly online trolling. It suggests that rudeness often stems from individuals projecting their insecurities and fears. By recognizing this, one can respond thoughtfully and assertively, encouraging accountability while maintaining peace and stability in their own life amidst negativity.
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How To Stomach Trump?
The poem presents a metaphorical approach to dealing with the tumultuous experience of Donald Trump’s presidency. It suggests that one must embrace a sense of boredom to cope with the predictable chaos, encouraging creativity and resilience. Ultimately, the message invites individuals to support newcomers through a shared journey towards acceptance and eventual calmness.
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Cocaine Trump
Cocaine Trump is the addictive high that fuels impulsive aggression and reckless behavior. Offering bursts of excitement and a rapid, compulsive lifestyle, this “Don’s High” is alarmingly accessible, thriving on the internet’s dark corners. Beware: this isn’t just a drug; it’s a societal epidemic, enticing and destructive.
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The Perfect Movie Theater
Boredom is a silent killer, turning life into a monotonous loop. Yet, amidst the apathy, lies a ticket to your own cinematic journey—a path where your passions ignite and addiction to dullness fades away. Choose your narrative, relish the bliss, and remember: you control the show or sink into endless yawn.
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Did your Dad, Uncle, Cousin, Brother, Neighbor, TV Actor, Sister, Aunt, Mother, Teacher, Grand Dad, Grand Mother
This piece invites introspection about how childhood experiences shape political views and fears. It encourages readers to reflect on past traumas and their emotional impact, prompting questions about current beliefs and voting behaviors. By examining these connections, individuals can gain clarity and understanding of their motivations in a compassionate manner.