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  • Re: elegy

    Thursday, March 10, 2011
    ********************************************
    COSMOLOGY
    ************************************************** *
    If I understand recent developments in cosmology,
    we live in a multi-dimensional multi-universe
    in which Big Bangs are routine occurrences.
    Man may not live forever but the cosmos does,
    and what are we if not tiny fragments of the cosmos?
    *
    For the first time in history Armenians in America are free.
    But what are they doing with their freedom?
    They either allow themselves and their offspring
    to be brainwashed by propagandists
    or they assimilate.
    They have as much initiative to shape their destiny
    as a grain of sand in a sandstorm.
    *
    All power structures rely on the support of dupes and idiots
    who believe everything they are told.
    Even after 43 years of incompetence, corruption, and greed
    by an obviously deranged megalomaniac,
    there are many Libyans today willing to kill and die for him.
    Closer to home: there is no evidence to suggest
    that we are smarter or better off than Libyans,
    and judging by the number of our victims so far,
    we may well be dumber and worse off.
    #
    Friday, March 11, 2011
    *********************************************
    SITUATION / SH*TUATION
    ****************************************
    We were defeated
    because we were divided.
    We were bastardized
    because we were defeated and conquered.
    We have been moronized
    because we were divided, defeated,
    conquered, bastardized, and brainwashed to believe
    none of it is our fault
    but must be ascribed
    to geographic, political, economic, and cultural conditions
    beyond our control.
    Which of course is hogwash.
    Everything begins and ends in the convolutions of our brains.
    Which also means there is a way out.
    Ours is not a verdict without appeal.
    If our problems are of our own making,
    so are their solutions.
    The rest is propaganda –
    The kind whose ultimate aim is to moronize.
    #
    Saturday, March 12, 2011
    ******************************************
    FROM MY NOTEBOOKS
    *****************************************
    Propaganda moronizes both the perp and his victim.
    Has a single political leader ever identified himself as a moronizer?
    *
    Genghis Khan openly admitted that
    nothing gave him as much pleasure as killing and raping.
    There is a dormant Genghis Khan in all men of power.
    *
    We speak of political ambition and greed for power;
    not of ambition and greed to serve.
    We live in a world where even the chief executive officers
    of charitable organizations demand and get paid millions.
    *
    The easiest thing in the world: to make mistakes.
    The hardest: to admit them even to oneself.
    It took the popes of Rome several centuries
    to admit they had made a mistake in persecuting Galileo.
    It may take them several more centuries
    to admit they are not infallible.
    *
    Power also means a refusal to see
    that which is clearly visible to others.
    Stalin and Hitler never even considered pleading guilty
    to a single murder.
    *
    No one likes minorities with unsettled scores in their midst.
    Do we have such minorities in Armenia?
    If we don’t, how come?
    If we do, how to we handle them?
    Does anyone know what happened to the Kurds in Karabagh?
    Is anyone interested?
    #

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    • Re: elegy

      Sunday, March 13, 2011
      ************************************************** ***
      MEMO TO MY CRITICS
      (IF YOU WILL FORGIVE THE OVERSTATEMENT)
      ************************************************** ****
      If wrong, I can be corrected.
      I don’t pretend to have all the facts
      or to be infallible.
      Neither do I pretend to know everything.
      All my assertions are based
      on theories, guesses, speculations, and assumptions
      that may be exposed as false.
      If you disagree with me, state your reasons.
      However, if you choose to insult me
      anonymously and from a safe distance,
      you run the risk of being identified
      as a cowardly loud-mouth dupe
      who will believe everything he is told
      by individuals who pretend to know better.
      *
      I am willing to concede that
      if I had all the facts and knew everything
      I would probably think otherwise.
      If, on the other hand, you think you are right
      because the majority is on your side,
      may I remind you that majorities
      have been known to be wrong and often are.
      To enjoy majority support is meaningless.
      Stalin in the USSR,
      Hitler in Germany,
      Mao in China,
      Mussolini in Italy,
      Mubarak in Egypt,
      Ben Ali in Tunisia,
      And Gafdhafi for 43 years in Libya
      (to mention only a handful of names)
      had the support of the majority.
      *
      There are still Armenians in America today
      who believe Stalin was good to us.
      There are still skinheads all over the world
      who look up to Hitler as a great statesman.
      I say and repeat: if wrong, I can be corrected.
      By engaging in verbal abuse and name-calling
      you convince no one
      even if you are a boss
      who speaks in the name of an ideology
      (that may well be politically bankrupt);
      even if you are a benefactor
      who speaks in the name of capital
      (before which every Armenian is brought up
      to genuflect and osculate derrieres);
      and even if you are a bishop
      who speaks in the name of God
      Who in His infinite wisdom
      has consistently refused to get involved in our affairs.
      #
      Monday, March 14, 2011
      **************************************************
      REFLECTIONS
      ****************************
      If you think I represent everything
      that is evil in Armenian life
      and you represent everything that is good,
      allow me to share my experience on the subject.
      When I was young
      I too was convinced I was better than others.
      But as I grew older
      I discovered that this type of self-assessment
      became progressively more difficult.
      I now count myself among the lowest of the low.
      *
      If it pleases you to think you are a better man than me,
      be my guest. But allow me to warn you
      that you live in a fool’s paradise
      that is as ephemeral as the illusions of youth,
      as baseless as the propaganda of fascist regimes,
      and as phony as the promises of a politician.
      *
      Do I know better?
      I am not sure.
      But I do know that it makes good sense
      to reject everything that flatters my ego.
      #

      Tuesday, March 15, 2011
      **************************************************
      A ROSE IS A ROSE
      *****************************
      A rose is a rose.
      So is a moron a moron
      and we have our share of them.
      With one difference:
      ours think they are not just smart
      but smarter than anyone else,
      including their fellow Armenians.
      They confuse propaganda with patriotism,
      objective judgment with treason,
      and Ottomanism with Armenianism.
      More Bolshevik than Stalin,
      more Catholic than the Pope,
      more intolerant than the Sultan,
      they rate themselves as true defenders of the faith.
      This may explain why Turks have
      internationally recognized and respected dissidents
      and we have none.
      That may also explain why
      we had better writers under the Sultan
      than we have today under our own bosses,
      bishops, benefactors, and brown-nosers.
      Hence the popular Armenian adage:
      “Mart bidi ch’ellank.”
      Freely translated and paraphrased:
      “We will never amount to anything.”
      #
      Wednesday, March 16, 2011
      ********************************************
      CONSIDER THE EVIDENCE
      *****************************
      Dictatorship means first and foremost
      to live in an environment
      where an ordinary citizen with an average IQ
      is not allowed to use his common sense
      and to call a spade a spade.
      Consider our genocide as a case in point;
      we speak of it as if it were a great tragedy,
      which it certainly was.
      We never refer to it as a wake-up call.
      *
      For 600 years we adopted a passive stance.
      We were brainwashed to believe
      the men at the top knew better.
      On the eve of the great tragedy
      our own men at the top
      (namely, our revolutionaries on the one hand
      and our men within the Ottoman administration
      on the other) failed to reach a consensus.
      Instead of dialogue they engaged in two monologues
      that never crossed.
      *
      Our situation today remains unchanged.
      We have learned nothing.
      We remain divided in the name of tribal loyalties
      and continue to think of consensus
      as if it was an irrelevant concept.
      We have replaced “Red” massacre
      with its “White” variant – namely,
      assimilation in the Diaspora,
      exodus in the Homeland.
      Our fundamental assumptions
      and “truths” – we never had it so good,
      we are in good hands,
      the Russians are our big brothers –
      are Big Lies; and the Bigger of all Lies:
      respect for human rights,
      free speech, and dialogue may be good
      for the corrupt and degenerate West but not for us
      because we are smarter and we know better.
      *
      I am not asking you to believe everything I say.
      All I ask is that you consider the evidence.
      #

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      • Re: elegy

        Originally posted by arabaliozian View Post
        Consider our genocide as a case in point;
        we speak of it as if it were a great tragedy,
        which it certainly was.
        We never refer to it as a wake-up call.
        *
        For 600 years we adopted a passive stance.
        #
        Ara

        Perhaps we can say the great genocide started 600 years ago,
        not 95 years ago?

        When a people give up the struggle and accept the Othman
        tribe from Central Asia as their rulers, what becomes of
        their future?

        They trust and respect Pashas, Sultans, and Beys more than
        each another - a sure path to disaster!
        Last edited by lampron; 03-19-2011, 04:01 AM.

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        • Re: elegy

          Thursday, March 17, 2011
          ********************************************
          THE NATIVES ARE RESTLESS
          ******************************************
          …And this is of great concern to the West
          because where there are Arabs there is oil.
          Where there are Armenians, however,
          there are only rocks and unsettled scores.
          We are less than useless to the West;
          we are a nuisance.
          I wouldn’t be surprised if there are pundits today
          who think Turks should have done
          a more thorough job on us.
          I once met a born-again Armenian in his eighties
          who said as much, adding
          the Genocide had been God’s way of letting us know
          that we don’t deserve to live.
          *
          And speaking of God:
          The side with bigger guns in Libya is winning.
          This may suggest that God doesn’t like to interfere
          in human affairs.
          *
          We say God is great
          in the hope He will be flattered and manipulated
          into supporting our cause.
          *
          The status quo does not represent the will of God.
          The reason Ben Ali and Mubarak fell
          is that no regime is endless.
          The regime in Yerevan will last
          for as long as the regime in Moscow does
          and no more.
          *
          We know and understand a great deal
          except what is unknowable and incomprehensible
          beside which what we know and understand
          might as well be as nothing.
          #
          Friday, March 18, 2011
          ********************************************
          CORRECT ME,
          IF I AM WRONG
          ******************************************
          After every comment I make, I would like to add:
          “Correct me, if I am wrong.”
          *
          In a world where everyone is proud
          to be a Turk, Kurd, xxx, or Armenian
          I prefer to be a humble human being
          if only because humility is a virtue
          and pride leads to arrogance.
          *
          A reader writes:
          “The only thing I know about Armenian history
          is that we were a great nation
          and God was on our side.”
          *
          Insults are verbal massacres.
          To insult a fellow Armenian or
          anyone else for that matter
          is to use words as yataghans.
          *
          Tell me who brainwashed you
          and I will tell you who you are.
          *
          To our superpatriots I say:
          Patriotism and respect for human rights
          are not mutually exclusive concepts.
          Homeland is where a man is allowed to work
          and express his views freely.
          I have nothing but contempt for the kind of patriot
          who treats free speech
          as an invention of the corrupt and degenerate West.
          That’s not patriotism
          but Ottomanism, Sovietism, and fascism.
          #
          Saturday, March 19, 2011
          ********************************************
          QUESTION / ANSWER
          ******************************************
          Criticism is not enemy action;
          dissent is not a capital offense;
          human rights are not inventions of the degenerate West.
          Question: Why is it that I was not taught these truths?
          Answer: Because I had an Armenian education.
          *
          I was not brainwashed.
          I was trained like a parrot.
          *
          Dehumanization comes naturally to a nation
          that has lived under brutal regimes for a thousand years.
          #

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          • Re: elegy

            i agree with you 100%!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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            • Re: elegy

              Originally posted by lampron View Post
              Ara

              Perhaps we can say the great genocide started 600 years ago,
              not 95 years ago?

              When a people give up the struggle and accept the Othman
              tribe from Central Asia as their rulers, what becomes of
              their future?

              They trust and respect Pashas, Sultans, and Beys more than
              each another - a sure path to disaster!
              you must be a mind reader. / ara

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              • Re: elegy

                Sunday, March 20, 2011
                *******************************************
                TELL ME SOMETHING
                I DON’T KNOW
                ******************************************
                You don’t like criticism and dissent?
                Get over it.
                Get used to it.
                Get real.
                Even God has His share of critics and dissenters.
                You prefer yes-men?
                May I remind you that all power structures,
                including the most corrupt and criminal,
                rely on yes-men.
                Hitler and Stalin had them.
                So did Genghis Khan and Timur the Lame.
                Massacres and genocides are unthinkable without them.
                And if, like every Tom, xxxxhead and Harry,
                you say you prefer those who are with you
                to those who are against you,
                may I ask in what way are you different
                from the rest of mankind?
                Tell me something I don’t know.
                So what else is new?
                What matters is not on whose side we are
                but how we define good and evil.
                When asked to define good and evil,
                an African tribal chieftain
                is quoted by C.G. Jung to have replied:
                “When I steal my enemy’s wives, it’s good.
                When he steals mine, it’s bad!”
                If, on the other hand, you say
                you prefer patriots to traitors,
                consider what happened to German patriots
                when Hitler lost World War II,
                and what will happen to Gadhafi and his henchmen
                after his regime collapses.
                Today’s patriot may be tomorrow’s traitor
                and today’s dissenter may be tomorrow’s hero
                and role model. And if you think
                you are never wrong in your judgment of your fellow men,
                I say, every misguided fool thinks so too.
                #
                Monday, March 21, 2011
                *******************************************
                SELF-DECEPTION
                ******************************************
                “My people love me!”
                declared Gadhafi the other day
                even as he was slaughtering a fraction of them.
                Did he believe in his own lie?
                The more relevant question is:
                Can power and honesty coexist?
                *
                If Gadhafi is a compulsive liar,
                what about popes, imams, and rabbis?
                What could be more absurd than to say,
                all political and religious leaders lie except our own?
                *
                Because truth is beyond men’s reach,
                they will believe in a thousand lies
                even after these lies have been exposed.
                *
                Mine is not a David-and-Goliath confrontation
                but rather that of a horse-fly and a horse – make it,
                a jackass.
                #
                Tuesday, March 22, 2011
                *******************************************
                ON ARMENIAN ANTI-ARMENIANISM
                ******************************************
                All our problems have solutions.
                If we pretend otherwise
                it’s because we have no use for them.
                What we want,
                what we need more than anything else is revenge.
                It’s understandable.
                What motivates a nation
                that has been degraded, abused, and slaughtered
                throughout most of its historic existence
                is not reason but thirst for blood.
                What drives us is not what’s good for us
                but what’s bad for our enemies --
                beginning with Armenians who disagree with us.
                If only because these Armenians,
                unlike our real enemies,
                are within reach, defenseless,
                and in no position to retaliate.
                *
                Armenian anti-Armenianism:
                not exactly an original insight that one.
                Granted.
                Rather, it’s an idea as old as Khorenatsi and Yeghishé
                (historians of the 5th century).
                According to Zarian, a more recent witness:
                “Armenians survive by cannibalizing one another.”
                And in case you ascribe that view
                to an isolated and non-representative intellectual,
                allow me to quote the lyrics of a popular song:
                “One Armenian eats one chicken,
                Two Armenians eat two chickens,
                Three Armenians eat each other.”
                *
                As for our political parties
                whose job it is to solve our problems:
                all they do is legitimize dogmatism, intolerance,
                and ultimately cannibalism.
                After which they voice one of their favorite mantras:
                “What we need is not criticism but solutions.”
                And if you believe that,
                you’ll believe anything!
                #
                Wednesday, March 23, 2011
                *******************************************
                “YOU REPEAT YOURSELF”
                ******************************************
                We all do.
                There is nothing new under the sun.
                Why single me out?
                Am I saying something you don’t want to hear?
                “A house divided against itself cannot stand.”
                “Of the gods we know nothing!”
                I wonder why is it that the charge of repetition
                is never leveled against propagandists
                who repeat not ideas – because they have none –
                but slogans, clichés, inanities, and lies.
                What drives them?
                A thirst for justice?
                What about the injustice of violating someone’s free speech?
                *
                Nothing works as planned.
                They must have known this.
                Why else did they have a Plan B only for themselves?
                Their heart was in the right place?
                What about their brain?
                Where was their brain?
                Out to lunch?
                #

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                • Re: elegy

                  Thursday, March 24, 2011
                  *******************************************
                  LAMENTATION
                  ******************************************
                  Let others recycle propaganda.
                  I will continue to use my reason and common sense
                  because I believe them to be valuable tools
                  even when they make me vulnerable
                  to charges of treason and betrayal
                  by Ottomanized and Sovietized dupes.
                  *
                  If the scriptures,
                  to which we all pretend to believe
                  to be the word of God,
                  clearly and unequivocally states
                  “A house divided against itself cannot stand,”
                  I shall have no choice but to call our leaders
                  the architects of our own destruction.
                  And if you say,
                  all rules have exceptions,
                  I say, greed for power, incompetence, stupidity, and corruption
                  that lead to defeat, massacre, and dispersion
                  are consequences not of rules but of aberrations.
                  *
                  No one is perfect?
                  I suggest, that idea does not justify dishonesty.
                  As imperfect beings
                  we have made our share of mistakes,
                  granted.
                  Let us therefore begin
                  by being honest enough to admit them,
                  instead of brainwashing generations of children
                  to believe we never had it so good
                  because we are in the best of hands.
                  *
                  Best of hands?
                  I have every reason to suspect,
                  it’s the worst of hands:
                  bishops who fornicate,
                  bosses with secret fascist agendas,
                  benefactors who harbor royalist ambitions,
                  and academics willing and eager to kiss
                  any posterior for a regular income.
                  Amot!
                  #
                  Friday, March 25, 2011
                  *******************************************
                  LAMENTATION / II
                  ******************************************
                  “We have the leaders we deserve.”
                  “We are ungovernable.”
                  “Where there are two Armenians
                  there will be three opinions.”
                  *
                  We are all familiar with the story
                  of the two shipwrecked Armenians
                  on a desert island
                  who build three churches.
                  When asked by their rescuers
                  why a third church, they reply:
                  “That’s the one we don’t go to.”
                  *
                  I am not convinced.
                  To blame the people
                  is to victimize the victim all over again.
                  Solidarity is a function of the leadership
                  not of the masses.
                  If we remain divided today
                  it’s because there are among us deceivers
                  willing to place their careers
                  above the welfare of the nation.
                  To that end
                  they fabricate ideological and theological reasons
                  (reasons that most Armenians neither know nor understand,
                  and if they know and understand, they don’t remember)
                  and call their opponents heretics or infidels.
                  *
                  Mighty empires begin as a collection of tribes.
                  It takes a charismatic leader with vision
                  to unite them into a single force.
                  This is as true of the Athenian Empire
                  as it is true of all empires
                  from the Roman to the Ottoman.
                  *
                  Even our monastic orders
                  with identical belief systems and aims
                  like the Mekhitarists are sooner or later divided
                  and consigned to the dustbin of history.
                  *
                  It was Raffi who once described us
                  as a flock without a shepherd.
                  It would be more accurate to say
                  we are several flocks with as many wolves
                  as shepherds – wolves in sheep’s clothing.
                  “Mart bidi ch’ellank!”
                  #
                  Saturday, March 26, 2011
                  *************************************
                  WRITERS
                  ******************************************
                  A reader writes:
                  “When someone speaks plainly
                  I sort of go into shock and
                  get somewhat disoriented.”
                  If I write plainly it’s because
                  I want to be honest, objective, and accessible.
                  I have nothing to hide,
                  no interests to defend,
                  and no prejudices to legitimize.
                  Our writers today cater
                  to a variety of readers
                  with specific demands.
                  They treat bishops as men of God
                  (therefore untouchable),
                  bosses as infallible
                  (therefore beyond criticism),
                  and benefactors as sacred cows
                  (therefore gifts from god).
                  As for objectivity and honesty:
                  they might as well be skunks
                  at a garden party.
                  #

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                  • Re: elegy

                    Sunday, March 27, 2011
                    ********************************************
                    WE NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD!
                    ************************************
                    An article in the travel section
                    of our local paper informs me
                    that Estonians now have a museum
                    dedicated to the atrocities committed
                    against the people by the Soviet regime.
                    Do we have one?
                    If no, when are we going to have one?
                    Can we be really “azad” and “ungakh”
                    -- free and independent -- as long as
                    we are ruled by two sets of former KGB agents
                    – theirs and ours?
                    #
                    Monday, March 28, 2011
                    ********************************************
                    WE ARE IN GOOD HANDS
                    ************************************
                    God has given us a brain
                    but our educational system teaches us not to use it.
                    *
                    A system may be foolproof but not crook-proof.
                    *
                    Our endless controversies and divisions
                    have nothing to do with right and wrong,
                    or orthodoxies and heresies.
                    If they disagree it’s because permanent disagreement
                    is to their advantage and the only way they know
                    how to defend and protect their powers and privileges.
                    As for the people they are meant to serve:
                    Let them eat cak(e).
                    *
                    The Arab revolutions that we are witnessing today
                    are organized and carried out by the young.
                    An Arab-style revolution in Armenia is unthinkable
                    because the regime in Yerevan encourages the young to emigrate,
                    and the young have done so by the million.
                    The buggers think of everything!
                    *
                    If an Armenian works for a boss, bishop, or benefactor
                    it goes without saying that he will be critical only of Turks.
                    Shaw is right: it’s a waste of time
                    arguing against a man’s source of income.
                    #
                    Tuesday, March 29, 2011
                    *******************************************
                    IN THE NAME OF PATRIOTISM
                    ************************************
                    Patriotism does not mean love of homeland
                    and everything in it,
                    including the regime, the secret police
                    and its violations of human rights.
                    *
                    To accept the status quo as an inevitable fact of life
                    might as well be synonymous with treason
                    if only because it supports the victimizer
                    and ignores the victim;
                    in the same way that those who deny the Genocide
                    do so in support of the victimizer
                    at the expense of the victim.
                    *
                    There is an executioner in every dedicated patriot.
                    *
                    Unmask an Armenian and come face to face with a Turk.
                    *
                    It has happened to me more than once
                    that I became irrationally angry at the sight of someone
                    who reminded me of someone else
                    though I could not remember who.
                    This may suggest that the gut
                    has a longer memory than the brain.
                    *
                    There is a great deal that is hidden from us.
                    *
                    We are encouraged not to think for ourselves
                    on the ground that our “betters” are paid
                    to do our thinking for us.
                    The question is:
                    Who pays them to think as they do?
                    *
                    Under authoritarian regimes
                    to think is defined as not to think.
                    Remember Napoleon’s dictum:
                    “A man with an idea is my enemy.”
                    *
                    I repeat myself, granted.
                    But never as often as propagandists
                    who not only repeat themselves
                    but also brainwash other to do so,
                    and all in the name of patriotism.
                    *
                    Dissent is useful if only because
                    it makes us aware of the fact that
                    not everyone thinks alike,
                    and where everyone thinks alike
                    no one thinks.
                    *
                    Some days I receive so many hostile emails
                    that I have no choice but to conclude
                    my most faithful readers are my critics.
                    #
                    Wednesday, March 30, 2011
                    *******************************************
                    THE REST IS PROPAGANDA
                    ************************************
                    Like every Armenian dead or alive
                    I too have experienced on my own skin
                    the inhumanity and contempt that an Armenian has
                    for another Armenian.
                    No one can convince me that
                    we are civilized, intelligent, and compassionate.
                    It took history a thousand years to shape our identity
                    and it may take another thousand for us
                    to be born again as human beings.
                    What matters, however, is not our destination
                    but the road on which we choose to travel.
                    In the meantime it is important that we keep in mind
                    some facts about ourselves:
                    We are our own worst enemies.
                    There is more fiction than fact in our history books.
                    The higher an Armenian rises
                    the deeper his contempt for his fellow Armenians.
                    We are a Christian nation in name only:
                    unmask an Armenian and expose the Turk
                    or the atheist for whom democracy and human rights
                    are alien and degenerate verbiage.
                    The rest is propaganda.
                    #

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                    • Re: elegy

                      A TOUMANIAN FABLE PARAPHRASED
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                      Early one morning when the fox hears a rooster crowing,
                      he thinks: "Breakfast!"
                      When he is told by the rooster in the tree
                      that he is not alone but with a friend,
                      he thinks: "Lunch too!"
                      But when he finds out the friend is not
                      another rooster but a dog,
                      the words breakfast and lunch are replaced with
                      "Feet, do your stuff!"

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