years spent waiting
to be
the "first true discoverer of a lunar."
"no one likes this story so I'll get to the point"
last time we talked
you asked me
"can we get rid of the magnetic field
and still separate the traffic lanes
for the electrons?"
i didn't answer.
"someone would
have the feeling
something
isn't quite right."
this is your fault
don't blame me
"why are we ashamed when someone hurts us?
because it marks us as valueless."
stop running
and turn,
look at what you're missing.
"however, such an effect is not robust,
as it depends on the matching between
the optical wavelength and the thickness of the coating."
i've been told that when people pursue enough,
they succeed.
"nobody has ever been so happy"
-Louise Lloyd Owen
(pastiche of Kate Greenstreet's "Case Sensitive" and excerpts from Physics Today Magazine)
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