We’ve all- collectively as humans from all walks of life- this historic obsession with height. We feel that if we could see everything from a lofty station, or attain high ground or genetically perfect ourselves to be taller, we’d be at somewhat of an advantage. In these frantic efforts to attain height, civilizations have erected mammoth structures at great humans costs: the pyramids of Giza, the Taj mahal, ancient Maya temples and now roaring skyscrapers that litter every ideal urban landscape. Rarely has man ever been content with the smaller version of anything- architecture, wealth, popularity and the single most inflated trait in all the
Month: July 2021
The Unfortunate Ones
No one is coming. Scream as stridently as you can, screech as desperately as your faltering voice will allow, howl as despairingly as your lungs can bear, you may wail inconsolably until the tears streaming from your shrunken eyes no longer dampen your tumefied face.
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