Open the Poetic Dhor: To Protest
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I know we have had "words" in the past, but I love poetry and literature.
Who's your poet of inspiration/favorite poet (besides the obvious and universal answer: Shakespeare) ? What's your poetic/literary theory?
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ask 8/9ths of the women on earth in civilized countries. guys writing poetry is cool. at least the girls at my school thinks so
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Great Poem
Thanks For Sharing
Peace
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The woman in the poem said "Hey Atheist, I see your life of pain." We atheists have not represented ourselves as living lives of pain. Many people have been taught and conditioned to immediately demonize and shun all things "atheist". I'm just saying it might be a good idea to abandon that word if we want somebody to take the time to hear us.
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Well, I would say that in truth, I do not believe in any particular definition of a god, but I leave my mind open to that which I do not yet understand. Science has shown us that the many definitions of the gods are invalid on their face, so I find that nonbelief in justified, however isn't the responsability on us to take appropriate labels? Atheism has only the stigma that we attach to it by the way we represent OURSELVES, not by how others would irrationally label us.
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I second this, but mythology is linked undeniably to something even i must defend. Beauty. The misuse of inspiration shows itself to be surely criminal by my standards, however, I would say that the real point behind it is to give meaning and purpose subjectivly. Keeping their dirty mitts to themselves is what I feel should be done. God is not.
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Mabye...the blood flows to it, so why wouldn't it get bigger?
LOLZ!
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Second.
lol so what your a little emo kid now? stop writing poems they r fuckin gay
biostewie 2 years ago
@biostewie
OK dude. That's enough foul language and verbal abuse from you. I going to have to block you now.
Dhorpatan 2 years ago
I think you were speaking a little too close to the mic in the beginning of this.
Façade is pronounced more like "fah - sod." The line under the c makes it into an 's' sound (it's a french thing).
The poetry is a refreshing switch-up though. I liked it.
Ephemerance 2 years ago
@Ephemerance
The way I pronounced Facade was use of poetic diction, like I did on (ruse) as well.
This was ostensibly done to accentuate the alliteration between (fake) and (facade).
Dhorpatan 2 years ago
fə-ˈsäd
Pelonetillo 2 years ago
@Pelonetillo
Oh, I think you're trying to say facade is pronounced faSADE. I used poetic diction there. Like on (ruse)
Dhorpatan 2 years ago