No country for old dogs
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This is no country for old dogs. Behind the fence around her small concrete
lanai, in the sun Sweetie resembles a prisoner, shadowed slats running
across ...
1 day ago
killing-clothes loiter and break-down blacksmiths' hairy environs, cinder-lithe waists massive overhand place.
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That IS one of the more thought-provoking questions I've heard in a long while, Joe. Could part of the answer lie in semantics and etymology?
Since the "establishment" usually has the power to define reality and to say what counts as real work most people tend to identify with their oppressors or at least to want to make a truce with them. Thus, the "reestablishment"(even when it's rot) is beyond measure prized and praised.
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