The Man Who Knew Too Little
By Ewan
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And the troll won.
Despite the man’s vote
and that of his wife,
his therapist, his son,
his daughter, his lawyer
and Rosmary Clooney’s nephew.
Then the news changed:
to the spite of lies
and the death of the truth,
his happiness, his hope,
his laughter, his pleasure
and Lyon Cohen’s grandson.
So he turned it off,
in spite of himself,
and the loss of his friends,
his connection, his link,
his anchor, his succour
and James Madison’s promise.
He died in the bubble,
from a lack of air
and one of debate,
of engagement, of life,
of contact, of conflict -
from Bartleby’s only answer.
And the troll won.
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The man deserves cherries.
Interesting link. I feel envious of him, but he's living in the centre of a vast isolated continent. It would take a long time for the tanks to get to him -- if ever.
Living a mere 24 hour drive from the border for a T-14 is hard to ignore.
Good topical stuff. (Viva NYT and WP)
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I don't see him as a nihilist
Maybe he cares so much he's afraid it'll drive him mad.
However, I see your point, I guess I'd call it the Robinson Crusoe effect. Buy an island in the middle of the Pacific and forget .... until there are no fish anymore and the acid rain's killed the coconut palms. Then you might wish you'd joined the lobby to protect the oceans and the prevent atmospheric pollution
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I have some sympathy for the
I have some sympathy for the chap. I want to turn off all forms of electronic communication whenever Boris Johnson comes on, and then I remind myself, he's the Foreign Secretary and what he says does matter.
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