This is all visual humor, from an earlier time of Facebook. People used digital art to create these spoofs of Facebook commentary. Such graphics date to around the "aughts" or "twenty teens." This site has been curating various social media humor, as we rapidly pass into yet new social medial horizons. (Please pardon what you find objectional. I think it's pretty funny.)
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
[Time Doesn't Always Heal]
They say that 'time assuages,'--
Time never did assuage;
An actual suffering strengthens,
As sinews do, with age.
Time is a test of trouble,
But not a remedy.
If such it prove, it prove too
There was no malady.
---Emily Dickinson
This poem is attempting to convey that grief doesn't always go away. If the grief disappears entirely, it suggests that, perhaps, the love was never really real. My background and education give me some expertise in interpreting such poetry and poetic thoughts.
Labels:
aging,
death,
disappointment,
humanity,
irony,
Love,
Perseverance
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