Dilogy


Dil´o`gy    n.    1.    (Rhet.) An ambiguous speech; a figure in which a word is used an equivocal sense.   


We got a new cold war but they say it's not a cold war, chaos and conspiracy theories merge into a collection of nonsensical ideas.  That don't mean much.
Economics died a long time ago, sociological thought and philosophical concepts broke no new ground, man went backwards, he forgot to laugh at how absurd everything is, so he got played.
Someone once told me about the nature of things, I didn't believe.  I looked at the environment, the world, all around is our realm.  That was enough to know there is something more.  But it's not a god and nature doesn't care about you.
In a daze, it analyzes, through the fixtures, alleyways and streets.  Finding pride in the reality that we create -  beyond the predicament of our misery.

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