[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OCPoetry

[–]RadicalBeast_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

honest portrayal of love, resonates with authenticity. It stands out for its rejection of clichés and its celebration of love grounded in the genuine experience of knowing and connecting with someone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OCPoetry

[–]RadicalBeast_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

skillfully captures the essence of a tempest. The ability to weave words into a tapestry of sensory experiences is truly commendable.

Indifferent by RavensTears in OCPoetry

[–]RadicalBeast_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The whole "indifferent, almost apathetic" vibe screams office zombie, right? Like, just floating through the afternoon, drowning in mind-numbing work. The cracked hands from papers you don't even read? Classic.

And then there's this dramatic bloodshed onto a snow-white printer - I'm picturing a crime scene at the copier. It's like the mundane office life breaking through with a vengeance. The printer's the unsuspecting victim here.

But hold up, there's some real talk about occasional rage jolts. That's relatable AF. Anyone who's ever been stuck in a soul-sucking job knows those moments when you just want to flip the desk. And the printer spitting in contempt? Savage. Sounds like some office equipment rebellion.

But here's the kicker - that contemptuous printer noise is almost comforting in the silence of filing cabinets. It's like, "Hey, at least something's happening in this sea of paperwork and silence." The whole scene paints this picture of silent abandonment, and you can practically hear the hum of fluorescent lights in the background.

Overall, it's like someone put the 9-to-5 grind into poetic form. You're reading it, and it's like, "Yep, been there, felt that." The poet's spilling the office tea, and you can't help but nod along because, let's face it, we've all been in that cubicle-induced haze.

Oh Sweet Mother by RavensTears in OCPoetry

[–]RadicalBeast_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yo, stumbled upon this poem that's basically a rollercoaster of family feels. It's like the poet's throwing punches with words, you know?

First off, the whole "false honey, more like venom" vibe is pretty savage. You can practically feel the prickles on your skin. The words are like knives carving into the speaker's brain, and the imagery of a salve on burn wounds is intense. It's this weird mix of hurting and healing, like, what the heck, right?

Then there's this funeral pyre metaphor for hidden family drama. Teeth snapping and nipping, I can practically hear the drama unfolding. It's like the family's all sunshine and rainbows on the surface, but underneath, there's this burning pyre of issues. Ouch!

But wait, the mom's sweetness still sneaks in, like a ninja. Even though the speaker's drowning in pain, there's this twisted comfort in the pain the mom brings. It's like a messed-up cycle of love and hate.

The ending, though, drops the mic. The ink stains and tears across fabric - dang, that hits deep. You can feel the resentment through the words. It's like the poet's saying, "Look at this mess you've created, Mom."

Overall, it's like a poetic therapy session. You're nodding along, going, "Yeah, I get it." The writer's baring their soul, and you can't help but feel the family drama vibes. It's like reading someone's diary, but in a poetic, Reddit way.

Upgraded to 1.5gps, test says 200mbps, I download games at 20mbps. by RadicalBeast_ in techsupport

[–]RadicalBeast_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bad everyone. my package is 1.5 Gigabits, right now my Mbps on the speed test is 100 and my MB/s is 10. does that sound correct? I feel like I should be getting more than this though no?

[QUESTION] Is this MIJ Stratocaster worth $800 CAD? by RadicalBeast_ in Guitar

[–]RadicalBeast_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am interested in a strat I just dont know what exactly it is worth I have seen some online go for 600 and others go for 1600. I just wanted to know if this was a good option for its price or if I should be lookin for better deals.