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Ah, yes...

plymouth is actually fucking dogshit

They never rode a train in Of Mice and Men.

Modern day gael me

Might be a bit more profligate with my affections and start wearing tighter than convenient clothing

celts have achieved nothing as a race

listening to words afterwards podcast

>Schizo calling anybody else a larp act
>the same person that has larped so hard hes convinced himself he doesnt suffer from schizophrenia
Mental that innit

Me? Just reading the BBC and having a look at some poetry.

>The rock stars of poetry explain why the art is in demand
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By Jay Bernard, coming from the forthcoming collection Surge, published by Chatto and Windus in June (poem contains language some may find offensive):

remember we were brought here from the clear waters of our dreams
that we might be named, numbered and forgotten
that we were made visible that we might be looked on with contempt
that they gave us their first and last names that we might be called wogs
and to their minds made flesh that it might be stripped from our backs
kept hungry that we might cry in our children's sleep
close our smokey mouths around their dreams
swallow them as they gaze upon us
never to be full -
snap, crackle
amen