Monday, July 5, 2021

connect da dots

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roasted watermelon dots seeds
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Gentlesoulfolk? Sometimes the poet knows when to write none and just let charred dots connect dhemselves. In yet another absurdist exercise, oddest only in occurrence au (nappy)naturelle - requiring lil' else than underscore in lieu of actual articulation - the following meditation on misogynoir relies solely upon not even news story as much as its titles.

And direct quotes from 'subject' matter.

* "Natural high testosterone levels" have been side-lining female runners from South Africa, Burundi, Niger, and now, Namibia in 2021's Tokyo games. This particular 'shade' of misogynoir, my good peops, will not be left to the mad(swim)cap mercy of media 'leads' for this absurdist découpage. Their(our) plight is right here, howe'er - all up in the air. *

Now on with dots n' their surreal connections. In a timeline thru a universe not parallel:

NPR Sports, August 8, 2018

'One Must Respect The Game': 

French Open Bans Serena Williams' Catsuit

["I've had a lot of problems with my blood dots clots, God I don't know how many I've had in the past 12 months.  I've been wearing pants in general a lot when I play so I can keep dots connecting the blood circulation going."]

The Guardian, May, 27, 2021

Naomi Osaka will not speak 

to French Open press 

due to mental health impact


[Osaka, refusing to engage media, then withdraws from competition, accepting the $15,000 fine:
“I’ve often felt that people have no regard for athletes’ mental health and this rings true whenever I see a press conference or partake in one."]

NY Times, Breaking News, July 2, 2021

Sha’Carri Richardson, an Olympic gold-medal favorite in the 100 meters, apologized for a positive marijuana test. She was suspended for a month. 

["...in an interview during the U.S. Olympic trials in Oregon, a state where recreational weed is legal, a reporter informed her that her biological mother had died. Sha’Carri Richardson said to hear the news come from “a complete stranger was triggering".”]
ESPN via AP, July, 2, 2021
(active day in the chronicles of misogynoir)

Swim caps for thick, curly hair 

not allowed at Olympics


BBC News, July 5, 2021

Soul Cap: 

Afro swimming cap Olympic rejection could be reconsidered after backlash




a clever as compassionate critique 
on the implausibility 
of POSTness


Til our next 'post', feast upon produce in season...


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© 2021 h2omeloncholy@blogspot.com 

Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from KM Fikes is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to KM Fikes & h2omeloncholy@blogspot.com with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.  No excerpt or link may be used for monetary compensation.