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Tingly

October 28, 2024



I am not sure why

But it seems as if some

People want to live in a

Post apocalyptic world

Which is not going to occur



One that makes, ’em feel

All tingly inside

Like being in the lead cart

On a roller coaster ride

At the precipice of

Gravitational forces

The briefest moment captured

In perceiving to be alive

Or……

“You know when you’re sitting on a chair and you lean back so you’re just on two legs and you lean too far so you almost fall over, but at the last second, you catch yourself?

I feel like that all the time…”

Steven Wright




Besides, if, if, if, I am wrong

Out of all the blacks, whites,

Browns, reds, yellows, olives,

Hes, shes, theys, thems,

Jews, Christians, Muslims,

Buddhists and atheists

Nearly everyone will be dead

And I seriously doubt that

The leftover zombies will be

Be scouring through the

WordPress hard drives to find

Where I wrote that no

Apocalypse would occur

Just to prove I was wrong



While they can’t say anything

Clearly or directly, they give

Glimpses with innuendoes

So as not to be taken away

In a buckled straight jacket

In their version of being

On the side of good in the

Final battle over “evil” by

Doing the nothing they’ve done

Allowing “evil” to proliferate

That they think that “now”

They are going to conquer



Meanwhile, with all of

Their catastrophizing

The worst thing that happens

Is their favorite coffee shop

Is all out of carmel

For their macchiato



Because for 24 hours, 7 days

52 weeks year after year

The talking heads have been

Forecasting doom and gloom

Making the slightest hiccup as

Unbearable as all get out



Which has been absorbed with

All the caffeine in the Americano

They have been “forced” to order

Adding stimulant to the tingle

As they barricade themselves

In their homes behind the

Great cardboard wall of boxes

Arriving daily at the doorstep

Of constant consumption

Their only enemy being the

Porch pirates to steal the capstone

Of hopes and dreams






“There’s simply no polite way to tell people
They’ve dedicated their lives to an illusion.”

Daniel Dennett




“The phantoms
Of our imagination
Are as real as the
Beliefs in our brain”


– Angelo Devlin

From → Bible, dark, Paradox, Quotes, random

3 Comments
  1. Sam's avatar
    Sam permalink

    Brilliant!!!

    This kind of rhetoric going on fulminated by both sides of these camps (which as you deliciously point out are really on the same side of fear) serves to test our mettle, to find out whether any of can withstand an onslaught of delusion and still maintain a modicum of sanity. It is the greatest temptation to give in to a narrative that you think fits your own. And then let it sideswipe you into full blown insanity. Both sides are doing this.

    It’s hard not to see this ludicrous carnival of fear-mongering as a kind of kool-aid/crack/heroin to get people addicted to lying itself.

    How many people out there think women don’t have the same rights as men? I’m still waiting for someone to give me ONE proof of that. We laud women constantly and they can basically do no wrong. In fact, women have more rights than men. Try another way to look at abortion: See what happens if a man kills a fetus at any stage of its development!! Off to prison he goes. Hmm, they don’t want us to think about that. All while crying about their second class citizenship. Pfffffffffffffffffffffffft. Don’t be fooled!

    That kind of thinking is what is causing the division. It doesn’t matter what sex or race or age or income anyone has. We are all the same species.

    Keep us on the straight and narrow, Angelo!!

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    • Unknown's avatar
      Anonymous permalink

      Btw, Sam is for Samantha (not commenting as a dude, as I can see that some people would react to my comments more negatively if so – yet again, proving my point)

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    • Angelo Devlin's avatar

      Excellent point. “What happens if a man kills a fetus at any stage of its development.” Yet, the logic doesn’t seem to out-power the emotional autonomy. Which oddly correlates to the “rape” argument.

      If the uninvited/unwelcomed plants a seed in the garden. She gets to morally choose to excavate that weed of her own volition by oddly enough choosing a (usually)(not trying to be sexist here) different man to extract the weed. Yet, as you suggest, if they were to kill the weed without her permission and blessing, he or a she would be liable/guilty of murder.

      As Rachel Maddow would ask. Did I get that understanding right, with what you intended?

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