Drunken Sunday Morning: observations of contemporary society

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    Drunken Sunday Morning: observations
    of contemporary society


    Baby formula happy endings,
    like millions of facades flashing

    Ingratiating smiles on repeat
    Ingratiating smiles on repeat

    Nova Police feedback barely audible
    over auto-tune mania

    Signifying the triumph of the machines
    is auto-tune mania

    Absurd contrarian band-wagon junkies
    in throes of champagne guzzling guilt.
    Nonetheless still revered
    more for their
    fashion sense.
    Sense of direction and
    sense of self
    better learn how to dress.

    Music was angry once, then it got rich and invited to the White House.
    Now it sells insurance and dairy products with the rest of us in hope that it appears ironic.

    Truth is in the dog house for
    routinely causing national loss of face

    The new factories are populated by the audience
    with their noses just above sea level
    in air conditioned vaults where
    young interns insist on radio 1 torture and
    everyone pretends to act to care

    This just in on contemporary feminism:
    •Hard-core feminist rubs shoulders with the regime
    •Sells Pepsi to kids
    •And uses wartime propaganda as encouragement
    # GIRL POWER

    A film my daughter likes
    Some innocuous veil of princesses and ponies conceals:
    •Class divisions
    •Hierarchy
    •The hereditary principle
    Meanwhile charming underdogs, rather than oppose the system, only
    desperately seek to become part of it. Part 2.

    Too much carbon dioxide and
    not enough oxygen makes
    Homer something something…

    Bad guys tend to be nihilists so
    they’re useful to the good guys who
    are just bad guys
    with better press

    Patronising and hypocritical question for the age of shrug:
    How can you oppose something you don’t understand?
    The answer ‘I don’t know the details but,
    I know it’s bad’ has proved wholly inadequate thus far.

    All aboard!
    Don’t miss the soulless soul train
    Cut throat gravy train
    Subverted Zion train
    Buy the ticket, take the ride.
     

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