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re: Demi Lovato related: “The Apple-A Cautionary Tale”
Posted on 9/15/21 at 10:59 pm to fr33manator
Posted on 9/15/21 at 10:59 pm to fr33manator
Well done sir. Thoroughly enjoyed reading that.
Posted on 9/15/21 at 11:01 pm to GREENHEAD22
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You need to put together a collection of your work you have put on here. I love reading your stuff.
I second this
Posted on 9/15/21 at 11:04 pm to Misnomer
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Not many people can do that with words. You are a pure talent.
To tell the truth, I envy visual artists. With brushstrokes And lines and paint and color you can capture so much in something that is just…there. A piece of art, you can look at it and touch it and it wordless speaks volumes.
I’ve got a friend that is an amazing woodworker, he took the shavings from a piece he was working on and set them in epoxy.
He tells me “they’re just shavings. They’re light and harmless.
And he turns them on the lathe, it’s amazing to watch him. What to him is just…natural, flowing motion, what he does almost from muscle memory, nothing to him really…
But to me, every stroke is muscle and time and pain and struggle. It’s beauty, it’s a thousand words I can’t even muster.
And it produces this
You can hold it and touch it and admire it and every polished curve, every curl is a statement, an emotion. Captured in time.
With words…
It takes work to consume it. To parse out the rhythm and the emotion and the message.
You look at art and see unspoken beauty.
But a piece of poetry or prose…Another brick of text in an endless wall.
And no one admires a brick.
Posted on 9/15/21 at 11:18 pm to GREENHEAD22
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You need to put together a collection of your work you have put on here. I love reading your stuff.
I mean the threads are out there. Some hit, Some miss, all are as forgotten as sandcastles on the beach in time, but they were built nonetheless.
What I am missing, with so much of my work, is either a visual component (for the poetry and stories) or the musical accompaniment (for the songs).
Neither are my forte. Or even in my wheelhouse. I can tell someone who can what I want, but I’ve yet to find someone to follow through to fruition. Many starts, no finishes. It’s frustrating because the writing to me is…well, it’s like the shavings to my woodworker buddy, natural. But putting together art and music is work, and takes time. And life gets in the way and people get busy and other things take precedence and it goes on the pile.
I’ve got hundreds of pieces, maybe thousands by now. And I have a want to see them be more than forgotten scraps in a box. I’m just missing pieces of the puzzles.
Posted on 9/15/21 at 11:35 pm to fr33manator
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It takes work to consume it. To parse out the rhythm and the emotion and the message.
You look at art and see unspoken beauty.
But a piece of poetry or prose…Another brick of text in an endless wall.
You have written ageless poems the OT loves- an odd collection of many different people- not a bad wall to have your name in.
I definitely wouldn’t mind reading Killdozer again. That’s a good one.
Posted on 9/15/21 at 11:42 pm to Tigerholic
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You need to put together a collection of your work you have put on here. I love reading your stuff.
quote: I second this
Like a compilation thread? Things with a common theme? Something like “here are a bunch of historical pieces.” “Here’s Tales Beyond Nabimbu, a lyrical journey into a fantasy land”
Would recording readings of them be easier to digest? I’m open to suggestions and requests. I don’t want them to feel like impositions, but if people want to read/listen to them I’d oblige.
It just feels like walls of text in italics make people groan.
Posted on 9/15/21 at 11:54 pm to Hogwarts
you mean "he,"
and i was underwhelmed.
and i was underwhelmed.
quote:it's a fricking circle jerk in here if i've ever seen one.
free
This post was edited on 9/15/21 at 11:59 pm
Posted on 9/16/21 at 12:44 am to Misnomer
don't forget to cup the balls.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 12:51 am to LSUgirl4
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and i was underwhelmed.
Well shucks, I was hoping to at least whelm you.
On a scale of OweO to TulaneLSU what would you say your level of Whelm was? I’m hoping for at least a 3.50.
What could increase the whelming? I’ll admit the tart couplet was a bit weak.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 1:12 am to fr33manator
I've lurked for a time
Fr33 is the best that is here
OWEO sucks bad
Fr33 is the best that is here
OWEO sucks bad
Posted on 9/16/21 at 1:31 am to Sticky37
I’m just a sillious person with too much time and rhyme. But what do you like?
Posted on 9/16/21 at 1:38 am to fr33manator
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Well shucks, I was hoping to at least whelm you
On a scale of OweO to TulaneLSU what would you say your level of Whelm was? I’m hoping for at least a 3.50.
apples and oranges, babe.
i just don't feel like your heart was in this one.
something seems amiss in your balladry.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:08 am to LSUgirl4
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i just don't feel like your heart was in this one.
Au contraire . My heart hurt for this one.
I hate what is happening to young girls. They are fed this poison, this perverse sexualization from such a young age. So many without fathers to protect them, to guard their innocence while they can.
And as a father of a little girl who won’t be so little so much longer, I know all too well what waits. And I am terrified.
I was at a tailgate last weekend, having a grand time, and as I talked to other fathers there, with daughters not all that much older than mine, we commiserated. How they are so sweet and steal your heart and you’d give them everything…
But, they grow, and become women. And they bud and change and there isn’t a damn thing we can do to stop it. You rage and gnash against the inevitable because we were not so long ago there. We know what men are and what women are and how awful it all can be.
This song speaks to me Tim Minchin-I Can’t Save You
Because we can’t save them. We can only raise them, and offer them guidance and teach them their worth is more than their tits. And how we are all hypocrites fighting against titillation and degradation.
We may all be sinners in secret but that doesn’t mean we should spread it and sensationalize it and make it something to be celebrated.
We are broken people in a broken world and what’s wrong with wanting them to hold on to innocence just a little longer?
Being broken doesn’t mean we should seek to break others to bring them down.
There is evil in this world, and few are free of rot. But instead of seeing our spots and surrendering ourselves to corruption, we can cut the spots out, and save what is good.
Don’t you remember your grandma making an apple pie? Sure, some had bruises. But mine would cut out the bad spots, use the good, and make a pie so sweet and crisp your grandpa would ask for seconds.
At some point, we have to decide whether to surrender to the rot of the world, to bend the knee to our bruises and let the whole barrel be spoiled, or to cut out the rot and make a proper pie.
Peace on your journey
This post was edited on 9/16/21 at 2:16 am
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:10 am to LSUgirl4
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i just don't feel like your heart was in this one. something seems amiss in your balladry
Really? I thought this was some of his best work (and I’m a MENSA-level genius). Showed it to my wife when she got home from work (she’s a teacher) and she thought it was brilliant as well.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 3:01 am to TigrrrDad
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I thought this was some of his best work (and I’m a MENSA-level genius). Showed it to my wife when she got home from work (she’s a teacher) and she thought it was brilliant as well.
I’m flattered. The OT never ceases to amaze me. Some of my historical pieces I put time and effort and research into get all the reception of a wet fart in a prom dress, and something I wrote while driving around working has posters sharing it with their spouses.
I’m humbled.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 8:12 am to Misnomer
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Your poetry is like Shel Silverstein meets John Prine
This is one of the best compliments I’ve ever received. A weird combo, like pickles and pears. But really really cool.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 8:47 am to fr33manator
Some of your best work, ole Baw!
Aqualungs and Lechers being Orgeron and Pelini, right?
Aqualungs and Lechers being Orgeron and Pelini, right?
Posted on 9/16/21 at 12:29 pm to 19
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Aqualungs and Lechers being Orgeron and Pelini, right?
It’s to represent the industry execs…
This wasn’t an LSU one
Posted on 9/16/21 at 1:16 pm to fr33manator
Very good read, but two pages with no pics you guys are slacking
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