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Interesting Thought from Salon:

Published May 12, 2018 by Nan Mykel

“When one is accustomed to privilege equality feels like oppression,” and today more and more white men in America (and Europe) feel as if they are being oppressed by egalitarian forces like feminism, multiculturalism, gay rights and the like.

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Old in More Ways — Aargh!

Published May 10, 2018 by Nan Mykel

There goes my mind! Catch it!

Aargh!  I just tried to post a poem to d’Verse tonight (Thursday, May 10) and I may have been successful because I got at least one response, but I don’t see anything myself when I click on my name.  I had trouble posting about 2 years ago but can’t now–at least not so I can see.  Maybe the problem is that the name of my poem is the same as the prompt?  So I changed the name to “My Bridge.”  Interestingly the one response I got on my site then changed to a heading that said he was responding to “My Bridge.”

Also, there’s the question that if I click on my permalink address I’m asked if I want to:

Open link in new tab

Open link in new window

Open link in incognito window

Save link as

Copy link address

Copy https://nanmykel.com//201805/10/where’sthatconfoundedbridge

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When I tried to post with “My Bridge” I am told that “Blenza says that  Link url must begin with ‘http://’….  (NO! That’s NOT what it said:  It said  &  #  39  ;  http  :  //  &  #  39  ;  )

I’ll bet you think I’m making this up, don’t you?  You didn’t miss much.

Thanks for the comment anyway, Frank!

My Bridge – for d’Verse

Published May 10, 2018 by Nan Mykel

 

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The bridge I have to cross goes

straight from keyboard to published.

Age has sucked out my  best words

in a malevolent move

to eject me from my groove.

Cusswords seem to linger long

aft’  pearls tend to come out wrong.

Hell, if you’re not happy with me

you should stay young with glee

and hope you’ll ne’er turn into

a damn wordless old shrew.

 

Genderqueer Student Murdered and Burnt in Rio Favela

Published May 9, 2018 by Nan Mykel

 

The killing of Matheus Passareli, who went by the name “Theusa” and refused to be categorized as either male or female, plunged Rio’s LGBTQI community into mourning on Brazil’s social network feeds.

Theusa, a bohemian figure studying at the Rio de Janeiro State University, was well-known in the community, which encompasses lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, and intersex people born with any of several variations in sex characteristics.

On Monday, Theusa’s brother Gabriel Passareli, who also identified as genderless, said in a Facebook message that police had notified the family that Theusa’s body “was burned and there is little chance of finding solid evidence” of who carried out the murder.

“I am sorry to have chosen to be so carefree in the face of so much cruelty that my sister and myself… were exposed to,” wrote the sibling, who goes by the name Gabe. The post added that the family had retreated to their hometown in rural Rio de Janeiro state for their grieving.

Theusa’s murder came less than two months after the slaying of Marielle Franco, a black city councillor in Rio and a lesbian who fought against racism and lobbied for rights for the LGBTQI community and favela residents.

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Although the LGBTQI community is relatively tolerated in big urban centers in Brazil, the country has one of the highest murder rates of homosexuals in the world.

In 2016, 343 people were killed in crimes linked to their sexual or gender orientations, according to the Bahia Gay Group, an association active in promoting the community’s rights.

 

 

 

Reblog from Bethany Kay

Published May 9, 2018 by Nan Mykel

I see no escape

From this sorrow

As it carries a weight

In the moment I wake

And lingers through

Tomorrow

What Happened?

Published May 6, 2018 by Nan Mykel

You punched my sweet nostalgia button. What happened? Listen my children as you shall hear….

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I wrote this one yesterday….


What Happened?

What happened to neighbors

Borrowing cups of sugar from each other?

What happened to neighbors?

What happened to sitting on the

Front porch on a summer evening?

What happened to front porches?

What happened to sitting outside?

What happened to orange orange groves

And lemons smiling yellow, on the

Sides of tree-lined streets?

What happened to the trees?

What happened to having roots,

And how can we branch out without them?

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My Song When I was Suicidal, a re-blog

Published May 5, 2018 by Nan Mykel

Greetings. Am re-blogging from the Bi-polar writer.

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Over the years there has been one song that has brought me back from the edge. Its Nineteen Stars by Meg and Dia. The lyrics speak for themselves and will post them below. It’s an amazing song (There are two versions of this song so lyrics posted might slightly different.

Nineteen Stars (Song and Lyrics by Meg and Dia)

Don’t tell me.
You’re done for.
I don’t need to hear.
You’re done for.
You can tell me what you are running from.
I need you.
More than you need you.
I can see you’re really really running.
May I ask you where you gonna run to?
And you think you’re really, really funny.
Well I don’t think you’re funny, as you do.
We all feel like we’re breaking sometime.
I won’t let you go tonight.[Chorus:]
Stay awake.
Stay awake survive.
I’ve got nineteen stars that I.
Gave your name.

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My disconnected phone rang

Published May 2, 2018 by Nan Mykel

As I think I may have mentioned before, I have a little person inside who alerts me when he/she thinks I should wake up by ringing a door bell, ringing my cell phone, knocking loudly on my door, or ringing my landline phone.  Today it was the landline  beside my bed which I knew was disconnected (there was a short in the outlet) that rang shrilly, once.  Does anyone out there in blogland have a similar little person inside who takes such care of them?

 

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