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It Is My Impression

I would just like to say that it is my impression that longer hair and other flamboyant affectations are male dominant immersions from sadly dull camouflage into the birthright and left of his trans-pangenderal sex. And I would also like to say that it is my impression That wars and bombs and other ballistic bad depressions are far more likely as our fast paced race toward mass extinctions are killing Earth's healthiest climate pace. And I would further not like to say that it is my impression While predative parasites inhabit and colonize our landmass we're also trash dumping our oceans swamping our warnings wasted polluting our breath about rabid tendencies to eat our own young with sick competitions in militaristic fun. And I would just like to say that it is my sad impression Apartheid is shunning and rabidity is plumbing as life losing EarthTribes continue succumbing to Mutually Assured RightWing Destruction, MAD rabid bullies blaming and judging and shaming while throwing away care for all those Others not part of We, most supremely straight white patriarchal Me. I would just like to say that it is my mad impression Grown in a sacrileged perspiring image of JehovahGodYahweh's avenging AllahWe maybe shouldn't die off quite so quietly when Earth's Great Rapture smells like ecocide rabid unraveling decidedly What Gaia would just like to say health is Her wealthiest impression That wars and bombs and rabidity are humanity's own RightBrain repressing LeftBrain dominant depressing historically hysterical degenerative stupidity Lack of whole-sum bi-spectacled fluidity I would justly love to say and sing and dance for less degenerative climatic morbidity.

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