Saturday, July 30, 2022

We fall (a poem)

Running away from what you're looking for
you see me, looking for you.
Or so I imagine.

You stop and smile
and tell me you've been found
and together we run
away from nothing







Until we hit reality
or it hits us
and together we stand,
united we fall

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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Religious people are more often than not hypocrites

These days people seem to have no more time to read lenghty, informational articles. Hence I decided to create memes. Since around two years I use the online application Imgflip. Because it's easy and convenient and memes are easily categorized.

Apparently someone noticed I like to expose religious hypocrisy and made me a co-moderator for the stream called Heathen Refuge. I keep being surprised by how many people who state they are christian, muslim or buddhist don't live by the words of their favourite deity/guru/preacher. Why are people so hypocrite?

Here's one of the memes in that particulair stream:
Just counting the sheer number of people being killed, the christian 'God of love' wins from the devil by a humongous margin: Satan killed some 10 people; God killed millions. Purely our of his neverending love for our species, no doubt.

And here's one I created myself:
After the overturning of Roe vs Wade, nice, white, 'christian' couples claimed they are willing to adopt unwanted babies. But only if they are cute, just born, white and not handicapped. Or is there maybe some other reason why white 'Christians' won't adopt one of the over 400,000 children waiting for adoption in one of the many American orphanages? 

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Saturday, July 23, 2022

All twelve seconds (a short story)

While he admired
the reflection of the setting sun
in her shades
she lifted them
to reveal her eyes
and blink at him
as he blinked at her


when he caught her
taking a secret picture of him
hoping he would notice

she rewarded him
with the bestest smile ever
and he enjoyed every single moment 
of the encounter

all twelve seconds

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