Will this wild ride ever end..

Perhaps, maybe
when it does,
You shall see

But can you kiss me now
Can you show me you love

Nay I can not
For it would only show my desires

Have you the power
Can you remember
To hold me tight
Close to you
To be kind
And tender?

Nay,
The bridge is burnt down
There is nothing left now
And fire is not fun
When the burn come!

Oh my love
No please come

See me someday
Perhaps you may

Oh darkness, suffering and pain
Hard to see
But let it rain
Let it rain!

I object to mass conformity that punishes those that are different..

Otherwise mass conformity is totally awesome!

Taming and loving..


Don't eat peoples money!

I know you do!

Like cutting leaves of me!

Stealing with that winning feeling

You say you can do

Like popping green pills

While grooving flashy things

And gold plated luxury

Hey you disrupting Hoes

Pimps and average Joes

Is it enough when its enough

Some kind of crazy cult

Ha ha!




I'm hitting threes yet again!

How can this be?!

IM spinning dreams up

The collapse of oozing love

I swear I make landscapes

Almost yummy enough

YET!

Can a person use a public bathroom and change their asexuality at the same time!

You decide right now!

In my life I saw a slam poetry scene go so low as that the loudest and angriest poems were consistent winners!



There are different forms of mediocrity..

I don't really like any of them

Like nobody really likes abortion

Or lame justifications for this or that

I'm not fascinated by slothful thinking

If this is the age of technology

Or is it?

The California University System is an example of putting politics above and beyond where it belongs.

These kids have loans to worry about and don't need political distractions to academic success.

America is fascinating, but not as a political fire storm!


Why is it that a black hole can feel annoying to look at?


See new posts How many Iranians were killed in massacre Searching the web 27 results The query refers to a massacre involving Iranians, but it's ambiguous without specifying which event (e.g., historical like the 1988 prison executions or a recent one). Given the current date (January 12, 2026) and recent reports, it most likely refers to the ongoing crackdown on nationwide anti-government protests in Iran that began around late December 2025.These protests have seen widespread reports of security forces using lethal force, leading to descriptions of a "massacre" or "mass killings" by human rights groups, media, and activists. A nationwide internet and communications blackout has made exact verification difficult, with bodies reportedly taken directly to morgues or hidden, and estimates varying widely.Key Estimates for the 2025–2026 Protests (as of mid-January 2026)Conservative/verified figures from groups like Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA, US-based): At least 544 total deaths (around 496 protesters + 48 security forces) as of January 11, 2026, with hundreds more cases under review. Earlier updates cited ~490 confirmed protester deaths. Higher estimates amid blackout and mass reports:Iran International and some eyewitness/hospital accounts: At least 2,000 killed in recent 48-hour periods (e.g., early January 2026), with conservative totals suggesting thousands overall. Time Magazine and informal calculations from academics/expatriates: Up to 6,000 protester deaths (excluding some direct-to-morgue cases). PMOI/MEK (opposition group, often higher figures): Over 3,000 dead as of January 11, 2026, based on local sources, hospitals, and families across 195+ cities. Other groups (e.g., Iran Human Rights, Center for Human Rights in Iran): Confirmed lower hundreds (e.g., 192 protesters), but warnings of unverified reports in the thousands and descriptions of an unfolding "massacre." These numbers are fluid and disputed—the Iranian government has downplayed or denied large-scale killings, while independent verification is hampered by the blackout and repression. The toll includes protesters shot at close range, including children, with mass arrests (>10,000 reported in some accounts).For historical context, if referring to the 1988 massacre of political prisoners:Estimates range from ~2,800–5,000 (Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International minimums) to 30,000+ (some opposition/UN-related claims), primarily targeting groups like the PMOI/MEK. If this doesn't match the specific massacre you mean (e.g., 2019 protests, 2022 Woman Life Freedom uprising, or another event), provide more details for a clearer answer!