
ALTERNATE UNIVERSE
I am well fed.
She eats garbage.
I sleep under an electric blanket.
Her toes are frost bitten.
My family supports me.
Her family died in an earthquake.
I am white.
She is black.
I chose who I married.
She was a sex worker.
My children all live.
Hers died in infancy.
I am old.
She is already dead.
I can’t remember her name.
Maybe she was only a nightmare.
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Of the roughly 32 million refugees in the world today, the United States’ current cap for resettlement is just 125,000. In 2022 the United States came nowhere near meeting it, resettling just 25,000 refugees
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I applaud folks who believe in themselves and are willing to expend energy and commitment to following through. A New York Times weekender column story led me to the website of Avi Loeb, a passage in which follows:
“Given that most sun-like stars formed billions of years before the Sun, there must be many lost worlds out there, encapsulating tragedies of lost species and the rubbles of memories. The only long-term memorabilia left from lost technological worlds are the probes they launched to interstellar space. These probes would appear to astronomers as anomalous interstellar objects, unlike the asteroids and comets found in the solar system. If their technological expiration date had long passed, they would constitute space trash. When colliding with Earth, each of them would light-up as a meteor fireball due to its friction with air. The fireballs of technological objects can be viewed as memorial candles, each commemorating a civilization which may no longer be with us. In that case, these fireballs should be labeled as ‘memorial encounters of the third kind’.”
From <https://avi-loeb.medium.com/celebration-of-life-as-we-know-it-5eba067f99c>
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