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Relative Reality

This is a sort of a strange tongue-twisting science fiction feeling one, but I like it anyway.

In this relative reality,
Who’s thoughts have the clarity?
The molded minds of society?
Or the ones who kept identity?
Is it wrong to have your thoughts injected?
Is it right to have thoughts uninfected?
In this world of materiality,
Of droids with programmed mentalities,
Unpersonalized personalities,
Are [...]

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The Perceptual Consideration Theory

Relief broke out across my face as I found the top step. Never before had those three flights of stairs seemed so torturous. Then again, never before had I faced them with only four hours of stored energy to spare. I trudged into the room for my psychology class – the object of my sleep [...]

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Trooper has No Patience, but the Ambulance has One.

Tonight, I was listening to Allan Handelman and heard an interesting discussion concerning a dispute between a paramedic and a state trooper. It seems that an Oklahoma state trooper pulled over an ambulance for failure to yield and for making an obscene hand gesture. The EMT informed the trooper that he was transporting a patient [...]

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