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Ode To Google

hostel life
you never know with whom
you'll share a room
a cappuccino 
or 
a piece of life

Fatima is not her name 
just what she goes by
in Turkey if you're Kurdish
it's safer to be a Fatima
in Dublin  she can be (her Kurdish name)
it's just something she doesn't
want to get used to

in Venice, Kaldoun asks in Arabic
what I think about the war 
In the phone we share
I tell Google 
I hope it's the end of Putin
he reads my words (in Arabic)
and replies 
many children will die before
the end of Putin 
gives me pause
there needs to be talks
a political solution
he says 
I agree 
but is there any talking to
a malevolent tyrant?
we must try he says
a little sidewalk cafe where 
for most of the morning 
we fill the Venetian air
with Arabic/English conversation
striking deep chords
about humanity (and inhumanity)
a young Jordanian chemist from Munich 
an old school teacher from Arizona
and Google….
where would we be
without Google

Copyright © | Year Posted 2022




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Date: 10/29/2022 10:45:00 AM
...the hole in the whole shit-mix between putin and the, hmmmm.....ex-comedian political leader is that it's mostly fostered by u.s. making military profits....stan sand
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Steven Young
Date: 10/29/2022 12:53:00 PM
Not sure the U.S. is making money giving away billions of dollars of lethal aid, but I'll admit it's great HIMARS and Javelin marketing that could boost future foreign military sales... and yea, wild times we live in where comedians, crooks and reality TV personalities are state leaders.
Date: 10/29/2022 9:12:00 AM
A very interesting point made, Steven. Google intrudes on nearly every conversation it seems.
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Steven Young
Date: 10/29/2022 12:26:00 PM
I totally agree, but in this case I'm tipping my hat to Google for its translation services.

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