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Ongoing, First published Jul 25, 2023
Desperate diatribe
By james a. galgano

Here we go again down that spiraling path to nowhere slowly.
Carrying our excess baggage of imperialist swine
Past the metal detectors, which are unable to detect what is on our mind, yet struggles to do so in some quaint deity's name
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