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Conspiracy Theories

Logical Conclusions from a Mentally ill patient

By Shanon NormanPublished 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 3 min read
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Have you noticed how many conspiracy theories have sprung up the past five years? Why do you think so many have given us pause to ponder? Do you think it had something to do with war, politics, crime, economy, love, peace, beauty, sickness, and/or the loyalists of the "keeping it real" trend? I do. I'm mentally-ill - Nice to meet you. Do you agree with the Chesire Cat that "we're all MAD here...." ? I do, but some of us got an official diagnosis, which can be difficult or helpful depending on how one utilizes their title.

As for conspiracy theories, I like hearing the other madmen tell me what they think. I have plenty of my own spins and I wish to share some of them with you as I wouldn't want my "crazy" reputation to get too stale for lack of jumping on the Conspiracy Theory train of thought. So enjoy this whatever-you-want-to-call-it mad share. I will enjoy the writing of it, so you might as well.

I begin with the conspiracy theory of what inspired this article blurb today. That is, I submitted an article yesterday regarding patriotism and an explanation of my newly acquired Ruin Porn obsession. I have begun to transfer my writing from the liberal free verse that I generously shared at allpoetry.com to this website where I am a subscriber because I am trying to get past my limited social security budget to afford the purchase of a car. A tough endeavor, no doubt about it, and this entire year of 2022 has proven how unsuccessful I've been at it. You'd think I'd give up by now and just spend more time trying to convince myself that owning my own vehicle is not a worthy pursuit. Don't think I haven't tried that, but I just can't convince myself. You can take the girl out of the ghetto, but you just can't take the ghetto out of the girl and so it goes the same with you can take the driver out of the car, but you just can't take the love of cars out of the driver.

I noticed that where I put a link at allpoetry.com to yesterday's Vocal.com article there seems to be a bit of a numerical discrepency. This does not surprise me especially in the age of Conspiracy Theories and Julius Ceasar play acts that make the movie Groundhog Day seem like a repaired vinyl record. Who are friends? Who are enemies? Who can be trusted in a ball of confusion and hypocrisy and lies? Good questions, right? The discrepency I noted is that 100 views are recorded at the allpoetry site yet not one view is recorded here at Vocal.com even though I've shared it on Twitter and Facebook. Makes me wonder an even deeper question such as "Did these friends or fans or foes ever like reading my material at all?" Is that a conspiracy theory or just a rhetorical question? I'll say that it's a conspiracy theory because I'd bet at least one dollar that you won't provide a clear and concise answer to it.

Want another one? How about this: Successful married couple is torn down by greed, lust, inexperience, mental illness, slavery, false conceptions, romantic folly, sex addictions, and history of violence and vulgar repuatations. Does that make any sense to you? If so, I've expressed it well. If not, I can not express it any better because after all I'm mad, crazy, mentally ill, and diagnosed Bipolar and recorded as a dangerous Felon. Why would you want to record numbers of readers interested in a person like that?

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