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February 19, 2010

The moral theory of Photoshop

[The moral theory of Photoshop]


Katchakakov resists
the urge to distort the face of his foe,
a higher achiever who doesn't know
Katchakakov exists.
But with this blogpost he
will score a victory
that turns on a dime
the dominant paradigm.
Katchakakov resists
the severed head on a layer of white,
making the yellows a bit too bright,
etching the dewlap in extra light.
This jpeg tells the deadpan truth
and, when it's live, insists
on exposing the foe's world of lies
that Katchakakov resists.





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