are easy to come by, full of beliefs
whimsical and biased
momentarily, loyal and faithful
based on an hundred reasons
fickle and firm,
steadfast and paradoxical,
all, all hunches and gut feelings
full of instincts, senses and
sensations
stoics beleive that,
their opinions, are facts,
and not to be interpreted
intellectuals deny
emotions are involved
serious peolple
do not have opinions,
only ideologies
mathematical,
seasoned by reason
empirical and true,
it's the poll takers
that give opinions
their bad name of
flighty mighty beliefs
fickle and feeble,
broadcasters dress
their polls in gossip
percetage taking
heralding news and reviews
beware of these deceivers
and their tricky questions,
one sided and forecasted
based on the A'priori
of the interrogator,
the above are the opinions
of the author
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