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there is a supermarketification
for information
as a globalization of numbness

some prescribe via fertilization
as a gulping negative race to
bottoms up, lads

have you ever shoveled it
full force, into a container, boys
into an oven of full steam ahead

perhaps slugging excess
hot air as flagellation
against care or elegance

assuming automation is
certain efficient inclination
doing fast, best, bigger bot

with riches to some
do the crumbs to many
design or reveal the bread

fearing any deviation by
that calm, with decorum,
and powerful questioning:

what if it’s not?

                      —animasuri’24


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triggers

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