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Laura L (she/her)
@Loloflow · 1:39

McRib

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Hi, swell family. Excuse my voice, I'm a little bit under the weather, but I am pushing through with poetry month poems. Today's is called McRib with every eve at the dinner table still hungry for more stuff into our dark paradise eyes bigger than can't stomach. Why navigate anywhere but drive through cheap deals on special number super sized convenience? Never have to leave comfort zone never have to stand up for anything keeps us mindless coming. God, it tastes so good

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@Pixiepoet4life
DawnMaria Bradley
@Pixiepoet4life · 2:05
And I think that probably because of the place of contemplation that I've been in lately, thinking about our world and society and how much I want to be the change and be able to affect difference in this world and bring about healing and help people and just be a different voice than all the other voices. This really resonates in me with that desire. And so it just wow. This was so good. So good. It
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Laura L (she/her)
@Loloflow · 1:32

@Pixiepoet4life

And yes, this piece, I'm so glad that it resonates for you because I think a lot about the amount of separation consciousness we have and what are the causes of those things, because those are things that I'm trying to surmount in my own life. And I've dealt with addiction and I've dealt with hate and all kinds of things. And so, yeah, I'm really glad that this spoke to you and potentially inspired you in some way, shape or form
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Adenike Nana Esie
@nourishyou · 1:51
Well, this was her perfectly captured that sense of disconnect, the numbing, the dumbing down of what we can allow our existence to become in this society, and particularly around something so fundamental as food and nourishment and in general. And the kind of addiction to convenience that is ultimately, I agree, is ultimately always very unsatisfying afterwards. It's like a bit of an anticlimax, I find you're left with this sort of sense of I'm not big fan of look, anything
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