Friday, November 22, 2019

Wasn't It Curiosity Killed The Cat Comments

Rating: 4.3

Wasn't it curiosity that killed the cat
I truly believe intelligent people do nothing
Knowing to do something unbalances the scales
Tips the world into further chaos.
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Mark Heathcote
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Savita Tyagi 15 December 2019

Excellent poem. Congratulations Mark Heathcote for a well deserved member poem place.

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Mark Heathcote 15 December 2019

Many thanks, glad you enjoyed it.

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Bharati Nayak 15 December 2019

A nice poem on Artificial Intelligence.It is really a scarry picture.Oneday robots with artificial intelligence may eat man up! Yes, too much curiosity is resposible for the looming doom for mankind.

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Mark Heathcote 15 December 2019

It’s much appreciated glad you liked it thank you.

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Mahtab Bangalee 15 December 2019

we will be consumed by our last free-thinking thoughts Like a stone plunged into the deepest water Till our ripples no longer individually, separately, cross, spill-over/// excellent writings on our shattered and split thought and becoming more horrible

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Mark Heathcote 15 December 2019

Thank you, lovely comment.

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Mahtab Bangalee 15 December 2019

we're from a fundamental but now we're in cathartic fundamental flaw our fundamental now invites divided law! !

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Edward Kofi Louis 15 December 2019

Chaos! ! Pools! Fundamental flaw. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Mark Heathcote 15 December 2019

Thank you!

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Bernard F. Asuncion 15 December 2019

A significant poem of the day. Congrats on your featured piece.....10+++

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Kingsley Egbukole 22 November 2019

Artificial Intelligence gradually coming to take over man's activities. Is man slowing carving himself out of natural existence? Worthy thinking about. Beautiful poem deserving a 10+.

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Mark Heathcote 15 December 2019

It’s much appreciated, thank you.

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