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Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Peace Offering
She saw an ad on Craigslist:
24 HOURS OF PEACE (all caps)
Posted by "LovesHerGun85"
Right above Kardashian Keester Kreme.
"Loves" didn't list a price for the peace, which made her wonder
If she had enough.
Enough of lost and confused.
Enough of sick, sad, wretched.
24 hours is a long time, she reasoned.
Sleep 7 hours
Work another 8-10
TV and PC, another 4
Of course she'd need time to eat and drink something too.
Well, there's simply no time for peace! What kind of sick, deceptive ware is this Loves character hawking?
She lingered on the Internet several more hours, hoping to distract herself from this ridiculous ruse.
It was the same routine every night.
Maybe tomorrow she'd try Googling peace. Use her smart phone or the iPad.
'Like' some new content.
Follow someone tweet-worthy.
Just 24 hours to go.
Photo by Marcus Quigmire, via Wikimedia Commons
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Another good post at Rake the Light. Trudging through the lonely hours of a life marooned on a digital island, with so much to gawk at, but such little inner solace.
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