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MAN or MAINFRAME?

Contributed by Onslaught on Friday, 4th March 2005 @ 09:33:44 PM in AEST
Topic: AngryPoetry



I have no need for memories
They are something
I dont want to keep
I want to systematically delete
All that I find to be obsolete
Its all unnecessary
Were all unnecessary
Taking up space
Wasted energy
Infecting
Corrupting
In error
Repeating
Out with the old
In with the new
Man or Mainframe?
I choose the machine




Copyright © Onslaught ... [ 2005-03-04 21:33:44]
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Re: MAN or MAINFRAME? (User Rating: 1 )
by assassinatorgirl on Friday, 4th March 2005 @ 10:20:21 PM AEST
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Very interesting, nice style. I dont have to say it again, do I? =P okay i will. we are so alike in thinking...


Re: MAN or MAINFRAME? (User Rating: 1 )
by TheVoice on Friday, 4th March 2005 @ 10:46:48 PM AEST
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Very tough choice........
my thoughts are the man is the better choice, then again being one makes it hard to vote for the machine.......

Great write.

The Voice


Re: MAN or MAINFRAME? (User Rating: 1 )
by Dralion on Saturday, 5th March 2005 @ 08:52:38 PM AEST
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To be unable to feel, to love.

I'll stick with being human.


Re: MAN or MAINFRAME? (User Rating: 1 )
by Onslaught on Saturday, 5th March 2005 @ 11:15:13 PM AEST
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pain, sadness, loss, anger, envy, etc, those also fall under feeling, do they not? Love is only half of the equation, its a 50/50 choice which way you want to go, that's why its a valid question..... Once again I say I choose to be a machine.




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