
Why do you mistake
Your desire for things for
Proof you deserve them?
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D. J. Reddall
I write because my time is limited and my imagination is not.
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Let me be honest. I am finding this difficult. Now, I like a challenge, a stretch, a bit of an obstacle course. “Write about the decline of the British Empire in the form of a narrative poem in which your protagonist is an artichoke” I read, and flex my fingers. “Write a haiku to evoke the sensation of sibilance using only the first half of the alphabet.” “Well”, I think to myself, “this should be fun.” But “write about a system that isn’t working”? A system that isn’t working? Now? In 2026? ONE system? My favourite system that isn’t working? The sexiest system that isn’t working? The one giving me the most angst day to day? The one giving me the most existential dread? I am, as I say, finding this difficult. I will own that I have contemplated writing a thousand words on why the steady “all on” setting on my fairy lights is the EIGHTH of seven options which must be sequentially activated to get there, because that is a system that some fool came up with and it definitely doesn’t work, and now who is paying the price, eh? But how can I write about my fairy lights when…. When…. When….
By Hannah Moore5 days ago in Humans

Comments (7)
Desire doesn't mean we deserve it. That was so deep. I freaking loved it!
Born with a golden spoon in his mouth, and never told no. The definition of a spoilt child.
This is razor sharp.
Exactly! Though, I can only imagine the asinine answer the orange one would give.
Because not everyone has a fully developed prefrontal cortex!
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That…is a serious question for the ages. For two year olds and adults alike