Tag: distractions are a defensive against death anxiety
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Gunpowder
This poem reflects on the powerful allure of firearms and explosives as a metaphorical search for immortality. It underscores their contrasting chaotic nature with the more nurturing aspects of life, ultimately questioning what helps us best in enduring.
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Passed
This poem reflects on the struggles of male melancholy, particularly among US Congressmen, and suggests that confronting these emotions, perhaps through therapy, could lead to healing. It poignantly connects societal expectations of masculinity with mental health challenges, underscoring the need for empathy and understanding in addressing such issues.
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The Extreme Bad Weather
The poem poignantly reflects on the devastating impact of Trump’s and Billionaire’s invoked disasters on America as being like tornadoes and hurricanes, evoking fear and destruction to the democratic republic. It poses introspective questions about personal struggles and feelings of confinement right now, inviting readers to confront their own challenges. The underlying message is one…
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Trump’s Skull
The post reflects on the harmful nature of attacks against American democracy, linking such actions to death denial and anxiety. It critiques figures like Elon Musk and political leaders for prioritizing self-importance over democratic integrity. The message concludes with a reminder of mortality for those opposing American democracy.
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Let’s Talk About Me Me Me Me
In this raw exploration of couple’s therapy, a speaker laments the fading connection, longing for the partner to be a willing puppet, effortlessly fulfilling desires. Once a tool for their vibrant existence, intimacy now feels like a distant memory. The cry for understanding and shared purpose resonates painfully amidst the disillusionment of feeling insignificant.
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Trolling Me?
This piece confronts the cowardice of adults tossing their unresolved guilt onto others instead of confronting their own mess. In a society rife with name-calling and procrastination, it challenges us to examine our cowardly tendencies and messy personal lives—
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The Wrecking of America Show
In an exhilarating wave of excitement, 1 billion tickets were snapped up in just one hour! Fans, undeterred by winter’s chill, eagerly lined up to witness Elon Musk’s groundbreaking revelations. With a new exclusive TV station launched during this thrilling spectacle, the future looks bright for entertainment and innovation!
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Still We Should Go
The content reflects on the idea of distraction and the importance of being present. It suggests that in the pursuit of distractions, we lose touch with our true selves. By embracing our individuality and curiosity, we can rekindle our interesting nature, reminiscent of a child’s wonder.