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three poems by Joja

suspicious_look@yahoo.com

I can't believe i wasn't manhandled
I look suspicious
Honest, I'm up to no good
I have a secret pocket in my raincoat
Potentially deadly weapons hold my hair in place
I've been bad before
Sadly, i told the security guard only lies
They never suspect me
unless i tell the truth




Unionize Now

The application
brimming with hope and lies
And you know it
And if i carefully thought
-instead of prayed to long dead gods
for a thing i didn't truly desire,
then i would know it also.
It's not the truth gap,
but the awareness gap,
which makes possible oppression
Now, in this moment of knowledge-power,
i am more expendable than ever.




ReLAX Security
                                      4 July 2002

threat individual vs.
threat article

security aware vs.
screening aware

safety/security interface vs.
convenience


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Joja is the imaginary friend of Unlikely 2.0 editor Jonathan Penton. She shows up when he's feeling particularly obsessive about his "feminine side."


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