'Macro' can describe
the shortest
or largest
of concepts.
As long as they appear
to be large,
'macro' can--
and will--
describe them.
It can take the smallest item,
but for its immense power,
relative size,
costs of production,
etc.,
and make it seem bigger.
'Macro' can be slapped onto any object
that has any quality
that seemed worthy enough
to fit in its subcategory.
However, comma,
while 'macro' seems to be the word
to give credit to the littlest things,
it's ignored.
Once people start to see
the word 'macro'
on what to the naked eye appears small,
they start to ignore it.
'Macro' becomes just a word
with no real meaning.
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