Death is supposed to be the last, great refuge for troubled minds. From ashes to ashes, dust to dust, and into the big black. It’s the blessed relief of personal extinction. The hidden regret and all-too-public shamings that cluttered up your fretful, spluttering half-life finally get snuffed forever.
But can those things ever truly be extinguished? Perhaps not really. Perhaps they simply lay with your rotting corpse, waiting to be unearthed all over again. It’s probably some gravedigger that does it—a sick sadist with a muckrake and an agenda who drecks through your spell of days like it’s a top priority WikiLeaks scandal that the entire universe must know every last gasp about.
So why does it feel like the universe already knows? Why the nagging guilt no matter how bone free your closet might actually be?
Your social media accounts don’t magically self-destruct within five seconds of you stiffing it. Those secret dick and clunge pics don’t clean up after themselves either. And those passive aggressive status updates you so artfully tailored for maximum jabbiness aren’t fooling anyone—least of all that one person who must never be named for fear of mutual friends finding out you’re just a bitter, judgemental prick.
The internet is the new universe, and it’s watching your every move like the silent, voyeuristic, omnipresent predator it is. Instead of looking out, we look in, and so does it—right inside to our collective core. And while it may have begun life as just another straw god we’ve fashioned for ourselves, this is one straw god that’s grown legitimately and malevolently all-powerful. The internet has the genuine capacity to not only destroy lives but also to completely unmake them.
That isn’t a boon for the cause of social justice by the way—not when you have pernicious shame-baiting disguised as entreaties for ‘correct’ ethics and behaviour. It makes me so mad. I hate the Twitter bullies, the Facebook assassins, and the faux progressives who are just as petty as the next person. An individual’s life can be cherry picked then ripped apart in the kangaroo court of misinformed opinion. Rest in peace? More like rest in pieces! And meanwhile, the self-righteous wolverines of ‘integrity’ continue to parade their brand of alleged egalitarianism within their echo chambers of uncritical acclaim.
“They never knew me.” That’s the nub of it. It’s the one thing we can all truthfully say. No one ever bothered to try to understand. They took a little snippet here, they took a little snippet there, and then decided these snippets were all there was to know about us. Never mind the rich, inner animateness we had going on. Egoists never care for bosh like that. They have no regard for any of the hopes, fears and innate humanity we may actually possess. All they need do is to poke their noses into our private affairs, sans context, and usher in complete ruin—all to declare another someone a moral failure.
So, yeah, this is why I’m still here. I cannot dissolve in mindless repose while this shit is going on. I cannot lie because they cannot let it lie. And what they say hurts me. It hurts those closest to me. The mutual backslapping sanctimony of those serial dogpilers keeps me tethered to this wretched mortal cliché. Yeah, I’m so fired up about it that I even left my cosy grave to go and buy myself a bible today. Me, a ghost, buying a ‘holy’ book! I shouldn’t even be here. I’ve got better things to do than to exist. I’ve had my time.
The internet is just the universe of our modernity, and god is… well, he/she/it hasn’t fully been discounted yet, as much as the human race might wish otherwise. God is the eternal poltergeist that haunts the darkest corners of our minds, a narcissistic tyrant who won’t let go, who displays a rapey kind of ‘love’ that keeps on taking until all that’s left is the detritus of hollowed out ghosts.
I’m going to burn this bible, god. That’ll show you, you spectral thug! I’ll rewrite your Wikipedia page, exposing who you really are, then lock it down so that the evidence cannot be removed or tampered with, and remains viewable for all time. I’ll shame you yet, though I no longer believe in your existence!
No, really, I don’t.
Now, please, just let me lie.
by TONY SINGLE
© All rights reserved 2018






this is just amazing
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Thank you!
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Sounds like propaganda. Tldr, adult onset ADD.
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It was nice of you to take the time to tell us that. 😉
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Fantastic piece. The idea of a “ghost in the machine” lurking in cyberspace for ever without rest is really imaginative.
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Thank you!
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Unapologetically raw and honest. Love this. Morbid, but great points.
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Thank you, Shads. That means a lot! 😀
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You’re so welcome! ^^
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I was forced into blogging (now, I can’t stop), I signed up for Facebook for a deaf friend – and I’m still there. Guilty of being a pissy, tongue in cheek, grammar policing, jerk at times. And probably a lot more that I am blissfully ignoring… Yet, it is what it is. I just can’t bring myself to haunt and will be happily resting in peace without caring what skeltons may or may not come gliding out of my closet. lol
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You have rather a healthy attitude there, G. Thanks so much for visiting with us! 🙂
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Nice line, ‘drecks through your spell of days’ -lovely in a bitter and frustrated way. A good read, thanks.
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Thank you! It was a lot of fun coming up with lines like that! 😀
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I think this is amazing. Social media all the way.
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Gotta love the social media! 😛
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Found the idea of the internet creating ghosts a lot of fun; possibility a good story in this idea. Also the nugget of a new profession. A “ghost eradicator” who is hired by an estate executor to eradicate all the social media references after a person dies. I have an estate worth about $200; but I have left my social media passwords with a good friend who is going to do that for me
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That’s a pretty cool idea actually! I wonder if I ought to do the same… 🙂
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that’s pretty powerful and insightful. The internet is the ultimate bully pulpit embraced by a whole new breed of assholes. But you use it well and with great strength and force
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Billy, that’s such a kind thing to say. I really appreciate you taking the time to visit with us! 😀
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Goodness Tony, I love this post.
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Thank you so much, kind ma’am. Seriously. I really appreciate you saying this. 😀
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