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This is not for me. I assumed I was joining a writing and literature community. I was wrong. This is group therapy that likes to force rhyme. Good luck, guys. At least you help give bored housewives and angst-filled tweens something to do with their spare time. Have a nice day.

But I will leave you with a typical Writer's Cafe poem:

"Bi-polar"

All this pain
Just feels like rain
Am I insane?
Is this a game?

You make me mad
Your love is bad
You make me sad
But never glad

I wish that I
Could just die
Instead I sigh
And wonder why�

...I've never seen a published work of poetry remotely like the stuff I write. I suppose that means I'm grrrreat!

- An Amazing Poet (�Cause my Momma says so!)

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and your typical review would be some fat woman sharing about her body image issues and how she relates with the poet's use of such powerful words as 'sad,' 'pain,' and 'die.'
then the first poet would return the favor and scratch the reviewer's back as well. And it all goes 'round and 'round� The real definition of a circle jerk�
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And just so you assholes know... contrary to what almost EVERY SINGLE Writer's Cafe member says, poetry is NOT an �emotional release� or a way to �vent� or �share.� No one's feelings are unique. All these �powerful� thoughts and emotions that the Jr High sing-songy poets on this site have are simply part of being human. There is no talent or skill involved with finding words that rhyme with emotions. Poetry and writing is an art. It is a craft. It is a discipline - and it takes hard work. It is not simply �sharing.� I wish it were that easy � but it�s not. This website is an insult to my sensibilities. I feel tricked... like you cut a hole in the bottom of a Pringles can, stuck your cock in it, and asked me if I wanted a chip.
...well, I've lost my appetite.
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