Jeremy Fernando presents: ‘Police are out today.’ by Stephanie Kaylor

Police are out today.

a found poem from nationalblacklist.com: “Over 145, 312 posts, and growing daily”
by Stephanie Kaylor

This man is a stalker
Be careful ladies… AVOID
cop
cop
cop alert

made appointment and booked
books but not serious about showing
The POLICE DON’T ANSWER- SET UP
STAY AWAY FROM THIS GUY HES A CON A
creates multiple handles. makes a

OMG, cheap, wants everything
playing games, bullshitter
he da police
setting up girls to rob them
police trying to get you, beware
wants free massage

this guy gave me herpes. cold sore
he called and it sounded like it was
goes by the name of Andrew
this is the exact text that he sent
sent me a text… prostitute girls
no $$$…. don’t waste your time

Police, stay on your game ladies
police, avoid avoid, avoid
he is a wish washy client
this guy has a heavy Jersey accent
wants to know where u live. Beware
BEWARE HE POLICE
Beware– rapist
he is also very cheap. he can’t—

BEWARE. He is a liar and a game player

OK so this is a man that seems nice
he will rob you and tried to get—

ROBBER, armed and dangerous
asking bareback
nasty jerk, sips off condom
police asking about no condom play
violent and extremely dangerous man

fake dumb azz wanna be pimp
COP
tranny hunter, freebie seeker
loser liar tranny hunter
douche bag trick
POLICE!!!! POLICE!!!!

Weirdo. Talks weird, acts weird.
Police sting at shorecrest
Police
Pimp
weirdo, talks weird, acts weird
will give false info
robbed me
tried to scare me by acting like he’s a cop

POLICE LADIES DO NOT ANSWER!!!
I’ve seen him once after he flaked
he is toxic. avoid the party

he’s threatening to hurt me cause I

 

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Stephanie Kaylor is based in upstate New York where she is completing a MA in Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies. She is also a current MA student at European Graduate school, concentrating in narrative structure and desire. Though her musings are not always political in content, she is an ardent supporter of activist causes, including sex workers’ rights and prison abolition.

[The featured image, entitled ‘Godric’, is by Belynda Sim-Mak; and it first appeared in the ‘Play’ issue of One Imperative, which can be found here: http://www.oneimperative.com/2010/10/05-play/ ]

 

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