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Mistakes Were Not Made

Dr. Tess Lawrie eloquently presents a reading of “Mistakes Were Not Made: An Anthem for Justice,” a poem by Margaret Anna Alice chronicling how Covid tyranny was intentionally calculated, despite the incessant claims of terms, such as “bungled” and “blundered” to describe the obvious crimes against humanity. Here’s the reading, courtesy of Sixth Sense.

Big Mommy Milkers

A 4chan anon creates a Mommy Milkies poem about big mommy milkers and chicken tendies. Mommy mommy give me milkies, mommy mommy give me tendies. Chicken tendies from Wendy’s. I need mommy’s milkies. I found this vocaroo while browsing /biz/ and /pol/ and I thought it was funny so I made a video. #mommymilky #4chan #tendies. More from Mr. Obvious.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/xHOKybLkS7s/

The Kraken

It was Alfred, Lord Tennyson who popularized the sea beast known as the Kraken. The beast itself came from Norse legend. Lord Tennyson penned his poem, “The Kraken,” in 1830. Here’s the poem, read by Tom O’Bedlam.

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The Road Not Taken

American poet Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” is one of the most misunderstood poems in modern history. While most are familiar with the final three lines, few know the very real story behind the poem – British poet Edward Thomas, a gamekeeper with a shotgun, and Frost’s own warning that the poem is “tricky – very tricky.” More from John Ward in a reboot of his popular On Sunday We Rest series.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/fK8J64Or5UE/

 

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