Poetry

Devils Mind

I, I can’t feel like crying I can only feel like dieing The madness is finally catching up to me What shall I do? What shall I be? Is it your first time you are in the dark? Is it your first attack? Was this your last first chance Or do you still want to dance? Not the first time, nor the last I was here before, and I swore again and again I won’t…

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Certain Day

Once there was a tree, Mighty and strong, Green leafs all year long, It stood tall through winter and fall, Through the summer heat and rainy spring, The leafs never fell, Until the faithful day, When the wind blew one away. All alone it wandered, Far away from home,Trying to find a place it belonged. Driven by the wind from side to side, It searched all it’s life, All it’s life was a long ride…

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Generations End

Just at this age where you don’t know what to do Yet you want to You want to show that our generation is not as worthless as they say And then you spit on the next one for not being as good as yours Seeing the world through different eyes, you lie to yourself The average bunch, you are in it Trying to make it out of it but you never will But it’s not…

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Born Ready

I did not chose it, it chose me And I laughed ever since Evil came but it was shoot away Madness came and it got dunked on Life knocked out me cold But I was still at the free throw line standing tall Knees went weak when I was on my peak They broke I worked hard all my life, Never stopped The tears went down, but I never did Smiling I kept going Did…

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Sun in the sky

Saw the darkness get lighter The sun was up again And I watched it all happen Just stared in the distance Regretful thoughts came to me Their name was you Every choice that I made The second I wasted All of them were there When the sun took over the sky Turning the fun dark into horrible light Just to make me remember you

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Fool of the Week: Rachel Dolezal

In this weeks special we have a “transblack” person. Rachel Dolezal, 37, is a transblack person which means she is trying to be black even tho she is white. She is so white that her family had to go on television to prove that she is actually white and not black. If you didn’t notice that already from her looks, I’ve got some bad news for you. Ups…I posted the picture from when she was…

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The Downfall of Reddit

After the last place we called a home for free speech was destroyed, we had only a few options left. Now even fewer with the change of rules that were announced on Reddit. Mainly the whole site will fall into the claws of Ellen Pao and her Social Justice Warriors army, removing one after another, the subreddits that they find offensive or don’t fit their agenda. The gas chambers are ready and the subreddits lined…

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The Future of Professors

Seems grim doesn’t it? I can’t explain it myself really well, but it is indeed grim. Students now have more privileges than the teachers, which makes it easier for the lazy ones and the ones that just want to force their ideology to report the prof and just make him disappear. Feelings are now stronger than facts and this is the one reason why I am frightened about my future as a professor. One day…

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Amina

Did you reach the end of the world? Of the seaman, bold and old You heard the story of The End of the World You walked through the green Climbed the white Seen the red And dove into the blue But you never reached that one corner of this world Because the stories foretold, that there is no end to our world Mortal or immortal, there is nothing we can’t see And one day, we…

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Eleven Family

Sven plus two add another two and we got me No one knew what eleven meant to me and you When you went away, I lost the person I saw everyday That’s the first two When the seven hit me, I could hear you everyday Work hard we said, one day we will be great And the next were taken away with you Now I am the proud last man Seven family forgave me The…

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