In town, visiting a college;
A tired rhyme, looking for knowledge.
Now--hey! Back that up!
Sitting on all fours in an SUV:
Mr. Ex, a young man, his mommy
And at the wheel, her newbie.
BTW--at the neighbor's house,
Resting in front of the fireplace,
Their scooby.
Not dishing the dirt, nor slinging
Mud; looking out the side window,
The reflection says, "Daddy-O's a
Fuddy dud."
On the highway, three lanes, the
WiFi hotspot road warrior is jacked
Into the computer, a laptop.
Zooming who, his network crew
Brainstorm green new dealing policy
Platform phone bank candidate
Conversation strategies.
Spoiler alert!
Wait Wait Don't Tell Me (All Things
Considered guffaw riffs), A Broken
Record episode ('Gimme Shelter')--
A national public aura podcasts over
The passenger volume after the
Digital meeting concluded.
This milieu duly noted, swerve
Scribbled as trees blurred--
Motion queasy.
Read a book; an essay cues clues,
The question: does Art have an
Origin and an adaptive function?*
Parked on an island, a Western Civ'
Campus, might thought founded by
Christopher Columbus; however,
Based upon the stylish diverse
Convergence, world-system theory,
The argument predominates.
A non-killing-related, non-riotous
Peaceful protest--woke Assistants
Express their frustration, a three-
Year persistence.
A couple of student guides provide
A real-world upbeat tour--a
Cautious state of mind in a New
York minute: vibrant youth
Balancing the truth.
Following, found some fast vegan
Food: the option valid, a deep dish
Buffalo chicken salad.
We gave thanks, so long.
The review:
All in all, the excursion was
An informative affirmative,
Pleasing good.
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*
Dissanayake, Ellen. "The Arts After Darwin: Does Art Have
an Origin and an Adaptive Function?" World
Art Studies: Exploring Concepts and Approaches,
edited by Kitty Zijlmans and Wilfried Van Damme, Amsterdam,
Valiz, 2008, pp. 24163.
Sanderson, Stephen. "Theoretical Reprise." Social
Transformations: A General Theory of Historical Development,
Blackwell Pub, 1995, pp. 381402.
Tyson, Sarah. "Patricia Hill Collins, 'Intersectionality
as Critical Social Theory' (Duke UP, 2019)." New Books
Network, uploaded by New Books in Philosophy, 13 Feb. 2021,
newbooksnetwork.com/intersectionality-as-critical-social-theory.