Today
Everything I Got

I thought we was going to the mall to buy underwear
But I ended up in awe of something I couldn’t afford
It was the sincerity in your smile when I ask if you were okay
The patients in your steps as you let me guide your hand
The glow from your skin that rose with the sun
While I go blind by day and miss you by night
My heart is but a lonely cat stuck in a tree
And your love is hoping it would come down
We arrived home and you put your new pairs on your frame
Within an instant you opened me up privately and I took pictures
Pink, Grey, Red, or Blue
Your beauty is bliss no matter the wear
You can empty my pockets till I feed on air
And my debt will still not be paid
But at least for today here’s everything I got
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Trickle Them Down, But Not Out
The thing about smart people is that they should know better, but alas, intelligence is not the same as wisdom. Not only do the mistakes of experts too short on vision—when they are not corrected—have the potential to do great and far-reaching damage, but they also undermine public confidence in the very notion of expertise. This is particularly so when expertise is wielded in defence of the rich and powerful as a cudgel against those laid low. As an academic, this lack of faith in “so-called experts” is painful to see as it plays out in the spread of dis-/misinformation, conspiracy theories, and anti-intellectualism writ large. But it is also an understandable impulse given the catastrophic failure of an economic ideology pushed by certain economic experts. Supply-side economics has shaped a broken system for the last half-century and has arguably done more to undermine the fabric of the American Dream than any policy framework of the past century.
By Cory Wright-Maley7 days ago in Humans

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