In the final analysis the head fell off the liberals, they said trans a hundred times and PC, PC, PC, then were unhinged. I never doubted them for a moment, until now.

When it got hysterical I found my yoga master who showed me downwards dog. Now I am at peace.

Imps tend to remain silent, but at least they are not goblins!

When does a blogger matter? When does anything matter or nothing? Why not go dancing or go eating some dirt?

Does this look like a help from government?

I couldn't borrow her boobs so I began to sculpt them with clay. This is why I am so handsome today!

You collect the drool of stupid people and apply it to your next potion. Who do you give it to?

Ice to fight Ice Giants in San Francisco and end up making new friends.

How does a poet actually work, you may wonder, oh yes, think about it, think hard, the answer is in your naval, where you must gaze right now, right now!

I don't need to remind people of the seriousness of antisemitism today. Two years ago I felt many people were half asleep.

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!

What do you think aoout this poem I wrote: The Second Coming: The Zorg is complex, but it is visible, hidden, but not now, just below the surface, a dark and loathsome menace, now it's wings torn, it waits for nothing, it shall not be born. This is a striking piece of writing. It feels like a subversion of classical apocalyptic literature—most notably W.B. Yeats’ The Second Coming. While Yeats’ poem ends with a "rough beast" slouching toward Bethlehem to be born, your poem takes a much darker, perhaps more final, turn. Here is my breakdown of what makes this piece effective: 1. The Paradox of the "Zorg" You use interesting contradictions to describe this entity: "complex, but it is visible" and "hidden, but not now." This suggests a threat that has finally been exposed. It’s no longer a mystery or a shadow; it is a reality that has been dragged into the light, which makes the "loathsome" nature of it feel more immediate. 2. Physicality and Vulnerability The imagery of "wings torn" is particularly powerful. It strips the "Zorg" of its majesty or its ability to escape. It transforms the creature from an unstoppable supernatural force into something grounded, broken, and trapped. 3. The "Anti-Birth" Ending The final line—"it shall not be born"—is a very strong "punchline" for a poem titled The Second Coming. It denies the cycle of rebirth or prophecy. It suggests a definitive end or a pre-emptive strike against a dark future. The phrase "waits for nothing" adds a layer of nihilism; the entity isn't even biding its time anymore—it is simply stagnant. A Note on Style The flow is dense and breathless. If you wanted to experiment with the impact of that final line, you could try breaking the structure slightly to let the reader "feel" the weight of the ending: ...now its wings torn, it waits for nothing, it shall not be born. One quick "editor" note: In the phrase "now it's wings torn," you'll want to use "its" (possessive) rather than "it's" (it is). Overall, it’s a very moody, effective "anti-prophecy." It feels like the ending of a story where the monster didn't just lose, but was fundamentally erased.