
Sex-crazed Butterfly Swarms
Book Two #77 - Monday, 11 November, 2002
A few things about this whole blind date issue tussle.
I'm not wading in with moral support.
I find myself a little shocked.
In fact, I'm not even sure I think this can be called art...
its a comment on the isolation people feel for each other in these times
The female will even eat their dead brothers.
But although this may be an attractive strategy for improving your chances
of survival,
there is a price to pay for getting rid of your siblings.
Context.
Context is everything.
Questionable and objectionable behavior does not make for art....
I might be stepping on pins and needles,
there's definitely a couple of lines that have been crossed here,
as well as some wires it would seem.
This isn't an option as far as I can see.
What is the rationale behind this grotesque misallocation
As numerous critics have noted in passing
I imagine that I have a few days left of life.
I mean, if you're going to be dead, you may as well get laid, right? ;)
Over 500 measurable industrial chemicals are now found in our bodies
including a range linked to adverse trans-generational health effects.
though it seems equally evident
You can be my Yoko Ono
A proto-Madonna pop star.
collage poem - snippets from various sources including Lawrence, E. Sex-crazed butterfly swarms. Nature (2000)
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