Cut Down to Sighs
Before I slash and burn my fields
I kiss the blade my reaper wields.
Bad poetry wells forth and gushes;
lyric sanity now hushes.
Teenage angst o’erspreads the cover
suicidal nerds warmed over . . .
Bring some towels! My verse is flowing . . .
And my poetic dullness showing.
It makes your well-paid therapist sing;
this whining/slashing/cutting thing,
Since he or she is paid by the hour —
while you coagulate, and glower.
In Which I Introduce My New Elixir

This one’s a KEEPER
Head for The Berkshires
Trump, Fascism, and Death
We’re similarly becoming a nation of totalitarian nitwits, speaking in a borrowed lexicon of mandatory phrases and smelling heresy in anyone who doesn’t. This cult reflex was bad during the Russiagate years, but it’s gone into overdrive since the arrival of COVID. The CNN writer who thinks it’s necessary to put a disclaimer in the lede of a story about molnupiravir, of all things, is basically claiming he or she is afraid a theoretical unvaccinated person might otherwise read the story and be encouraged to not take the vaccine.
Except, if that theoretical unvaccinated person could be convinced by anything CNN said or did, they’d have already gotten the shot, because the network runs ten million stories a day directly imploring people to get vaccinated or die. News flash: the instinct to armor-plate even unrelated news subjects with layer after layer of insistent vaccine dogma is not for the non-immunized, who mostly don’t watch outlets like CNN or read the New York Times. Outlets apply that neurotic messaging for their own target audiences, who’ve been trained to live in terror of un-contextualized content, which everyone knows leads to Trump, fascism, and death.