Thursday, July 20, 2006

my bleeding pen

doesn't bleed all the time. sometimes the blood rushes through hot and thick. bleeding is more convenient/bleeding is more sympathetic/bleeding is more humane/hot and thick is just mean

mean gets realizations
mean gets limited options
mean gets things done

mean is a certain culture conducting a study that found 30 percent of its female population is willingly childless and then a study representative publicly labeling those females as not normal


mean isn't convenient/mean isn't sympathetic/mean isn't humane/but it is effective



similar statements have been made before/and, since then females have increased and solidified their independence and right to choice/females have since fondly caressed the convenience, the sympathy, the humanity of modern science/ironic/perhaps if (some) males state publicly the opposite of what they think, females would eventually digress to Mrs. Cleaver/freedom of speech is nice/still, males should be banned from commenting on issues that fundamentally concern females/tempted to share a thought about postpartum depression, males should experience a jolt of electricity/tempted to drop a joke about her monthly, males should experience a nail piercing through the palm/tempted to say out loud anything for which they have not and will not ever experience as a law of nature, males should be physically punished in an immediate thought altering manner/they can think about these things, but never in such a way that anyone can determine their thoughts/they can think about these things, but never as a discussion group/they can think about them, but be required by law to never act on these thoughts

it is the equivalent of discussing the meaning of life or the formula for happiness/you can think about them and discuss them, but why/there are no real answers/you only end up offending or hurting or omitting someone/maybe males romanticize their role in the existence of females when entertaining these kind of thoughts/maybe/but ultimately it is a waste/females have come into their own/and/well/males should get over it

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