- Sep 22, 2013
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Does TrumpUSA offer us citizens intriguing imagery regarding the choreography of societal dogma?
What do you think?
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Two factions of American patriots in TrumpUSA aligned themselves as great capitalism intrigue developed in the new millennium. The first was considered a 'district' of liberals, comprised of various members of media and civilian sectors. The second was considered a 'dominion' of conservatives, comprised of mostly male figures of authority in DC and Hollywood. Both factions were interested in utilizing new age commerce/consumerism and capitalism itself to forge new bridges towards great social ideals. Youngsters began playing SimCity urban infrastructure modeling/simulation games to celebrate this wondrous capitalism imagination.
The 'district' of liberals was called Raganok, named after a fictional fantastic place in a mythology pulp-fiction series of novels about space-adventurers wrestling with the dynamism of capitalism-theory in a time of great mobilization. Raganok members praised the social symbolism of the fictional A.I. robot Cyclonus, a wolfish but calculating first-knight robot who transformed into a laser jet-fighter and represented man's focus on governance creativity (and revolutions!). Raganok members considered Cyclonus a Golem of capitalism splendor and wanted to appreciate why this sleek robot reflected TrumpUSA capitalism ingenuity(!).
Raganok members included aco-activists such as Ajay Satan, tied to the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation and various acid-rain/water-pollution/ocean-cleanup initiatives. Raganok members also included media-celebs such as Matt McConaughey whose work in socially-symbolic Hollywood (USA) films such as The Wolf of Wall Street and Two for the Money made him a 'society diplomat' of modernism capitalism consciousness. Raganok men were therefore very 'keen' about TrumpUSA traffic imagination (e.g., SimCity).
There were also many female members of Raganok who hailed from all levels/areas of American society and culture. These women were politicians, fashion-models, musicians, artists, scientists, housewives, soldiers, nuns, and doctors/nurses. The women of Raganok reminded the men of Raganok why their praise of the fictional A.I. robot Cyclonus represented their faction's unwavering meditation on the new age 'values' surrounding commercial traffic and why narcotics and crime themed Hollywood (USA) films such as Traffic and Sin City symbolized a new kind of 'social dialogue.'
The other faction, as mentioned already, was the 'dominion' of conservatives and was known simply as the Brotherhood. This is because this faction was comprised almost entirely of men. The Brotherhood praised a very different A.I. robot Golem as their faction-consciousness 'diplomat.' The Brotherhood chose to praise the fictional A.I. robot Scorponok, a behemoth warlock-robot who transformed into a giant mechanized scorpion-shaped fortress. To the Brotherhood, Scorponok symbolized all the new age intrigue surrounding the profiteerism and media imagination behind marketing and political propaganda (e.g., WikiLeaks).
The male members of the Brotherhood included many high-profile Hollywood (USA) superstars, including Tom Hanks (star of Angels & Demons) and Tom Cruise (star of American Made). These celeb-male members of the Brotherhood considered Scorponok a potent figure of capitalism-symbolism and applied the A.I. robot in media discussions/presentations of new age perspectives on free-speech, marketing, and pluralism. Tom Cruise, for example, linked Scorponok to the commercial labyrinth idealization of his Scientology church satellite, Dianetics(!). The Brotherhood was therefore very focused on TrumpUSA capitalism 'dogma.'
The male members of Raganok kept in their secret vault a replica of a beautiful silver pistol and considered it a totem signifying their intention to safeguard/vanguard the liberal stance on TrumpUSA commerce/capitalism in this new millennium. Matt McConaughey, for example, declared this Raganok handgun a trophy of faction-consciousness solidarity(!). However, Raganok was not officially tied to the NRA or any shooting-clubs.
The Brotherhood kept in their secret vault their own gun-symbol of their faction solidarity, a gold-plated uzi. The Brotherhood members considered this gold uzi a great symbol of their intention to keep TrumpUSA commerce/traffic conservative and dogma-geared so that flowery ideas regarding the passion of immigrants would not cloud their focus on nativity-dogma and the value of descendancy in America. For example, the Brotherhood would be sooner to allow an Asian-American male member to touch their sacred gold uzi only if that Asian-American had lived in the USA for multiple generations.
Meanwhile, political cartoonists, writers, and editorialists working for the New Yorker magazine and the Washington Post began fashioning idealized comic book stylized patriotism-fables and anti-terrorism rhetoric relevant to new millennium globalization agendas of the U.S. government. These comics-stylized presentations revealed an American interest in the canonization of great commercial intrigue. In fact, even anti-American terrorist groups such as ISIS considered these comics-patriotism presentations an 'achievement' in modern free-speech.
Raganok members formed a secret alliance centering around the prestigious Ivy League school Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown was renowned for its excellent teaching, idyllic campus in a quaint/lovely American city, and a strong medical-training program called the PLME. Many female members of Raganok wanted to cultivate/endorse the PLME so future female doctors/nurses could be educated/trained there to embrace all the idealism of this new millennium. Brown University was to Raganok what (arguably) the Eiffel Tower was to Parisian pride(!).
The Brotherhood meanwhile formed a secret-society at the prestigious Ivy League school Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Brotherhood member Tom Hanks decided to attend a symposium at Yale about the modern appeal of Dan Brown's inventive Christian-mythology novels. Yale became to the Brotherhood what (arguably) the Colosseum was to Rome(!). The meetings at Yale for the Brotherhood illuminated the conservative faction's focus on TrumpUSA capitalism erudition (e.g., Bloomberg-TV).
TRUMP: You know I'm a member of the Brotherhood.
CARTER: Cool; I'm a member of Raganok, Mr. President.
TRUMP: So you're a bigger fan of Brown University and Providence?
CARTER: Yes, and you're a bigger fan of Yale University and New Haven!
TRUMP: It seems we're on opposing sides of the 'TrumpUSA fence.'
CARTER: There's lots of room for commercial intersections now, sir.
TRUMP: That's why modern media reflects great social traffic intrigue.
CARTER: I wonder if Al Jazeera (Muslim-TV) will be a trophy for globalization.
TRUMP: If capitalism creates creative new commercial treaties, there's potential!
CARTER: Politics-writers offer various 'avatar' mascots of Raganok/Brotherhood.
TRUMP: Yes, they say, "Michael Myers is the psycho-bishop of Raganok!"
CARTER: Right; and "Leatherface is the psycho-diocese of the Brotherhood!"
TRUMP: I wonder if all this commerce/capitalism traffic imagery is helpful.
CARTER: There's nothing wrong with societal daydreams, right?
TRUMP: Capitalism creates 'strange bedfellows.'
CARTER: Hail to the Age of Dianetics!
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What do you think?
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Two factions of American patriots in TrumpUSA aligned themselves as great capitalism intrigue developed in the new millennium. The first was considered a 'district' of liberals, comprised of various members of media and civilian sectors. The second was considered a 'dominion' of conservatives, comprised of mostly male figures of authority in DC and Hollywood. Both factions were interested in utilizing new age commerce/consumerism and capitalism itself to forge new bridges towards great social ideals. Youngsters began playing SimCity urban infrastructure modeling/simulation games to celebrate this wondrous capitalism imagination.
The 'district' of liberals was called Raganok, named after a fictional fantastic place in a mythology pulp-fiction series of novels about space-adventurers wrestling with the dynamism of capitalism-theory in a time of great mobilization. Raganok members praised the social symbolism of the fictional A.I. robot Cyclonus, a wolfish but calculating first-knight robot who transformed into a laser jet-fighter and represented man's focus on governance creativity (and revolutions!). Raganok members considered Cyclonus a Golem of capitalism splendor and wanted to appreciate why this sleek robot reflected TrumpUSA capitalism ingenuity(!).
Raganok members included aco-activists such as Ajay Satan, tied to the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation and various acid-rain/water-pollution/ocean-cleanup initiatives. Raganok members also included media-celebs such as Matt McConaughey whose work in socially-symbolic Hollywood (USA) films such as The Wolf of Wall Street and Two for the Money made him a 'society diplomat' of modernism capitalism consciousness. Raganok men were therefore very 'keen' about TrumpUSA traffic imagination (e.g., SimCity).
There were also many female members of Raganok who hailed from all levels/areas of American society and culture. These women were politicians, fashion-models, musicians, artists, scientists, housewives, soldiers, nuns, and doctors/nurses. The women of Raganok reminded the men of Raganok why their praise of the fictional A.I. robot Cyclonus represented their faction's unwavering meditation on the new age 'values' surrounding commercial traffic and why narcotics and crime themed Hollywood (USA) films such as Traffic and Sin City symbolized a new kind of 'social dialogue.'
The other faction, as mentioned already, was the 'dominion' of conservatives and was known simply as the Brotherhood. This is because this faction was comprised almost entirely of men. The Brotherhood praised a very different A.I. robot Golem as their faction-consciousness 'diplomat.' The Brotherhood chose to praise the fictional A.I. robot Scorponok, a behemoth warlock-robot who transformed into a giant mechanized scorpion-shaped fortress. To the Brotherhood, Scorponok symbolized all the new age intrigue surrounding the profiteerism and media imagination behind marketing and political propaganda (e.g., WikiLeaks).
The male members of the Brotherhood included many high-profile Hollywood (USA) superstars, including Tom Hanks (star of Angels & Demons) and Tom Cruise (star of American Made). These celeb-male members of the Brotherhood considered Scorponok a potent figure of capitalism-symbolism and applied the A.I. robot in media discussions/presentations of new age perspectives on free-speech, marketing, and pluralism. Tom Cruise, for example, linked Scorponok to the commercial labyrinth idealization of his Scientology church satellite, Dianetics(!). The Brotherhood was therefore very focused on TrumpUSA capitalism 'dogma.'
The male members of Raganok kept in their secret vault a replica of a beautiful silver pistol and considered it a totem signifying their intention to safeguard/vanguard the liberal stance on TrumpUSA commerce/capitalism in this new millennium. Matt McConaughey, for example, declared this Raganok handgun a trophy of faction-consciousness solidarity(!). However, Raganok was not officially tied to the NRA or any shooting-clubs.
The Brotherhood kept in their secret vault their own gun-symbol of their faction solidarity, a gold-plated uzi. The Brotherhood members considered this gold uzi a great symbol of their intention to keep TrumpUSA commerce/traffic conservative and dogma-geared so that flowery ideas regarding the passion of immigrants would not cloud their focus on nativity-dogma and the value of descendancy in America. For example, the Brotherhood would be sooner to allow an Asian-American male member to touch their sacred gold uzi only if that Asian-American had lived in the USA for multiple generations.
Meanwhile, political cartoonists, writers, and editorialists working for the New Yorker magazine and the Washington Post began fashioning idealized comic book stylized patriotism-fables and anti-terrorism rhetoric relevant to new millennium globalization agendas of the U.S. government. These comics-stylized presentations revealed an American interest in the canonization of great commercial intrigue. In fact, even anti-American terrorist groups such as ISIS considered these comics-patriotism presentations an 'achievement' in modern free-speech.
Raganok members formed a secret alliance centering around the prestigious Ivy League school Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown was renowned for its excellent teaching, idyllic campus in a quaint/lovely American city, and a strong medical-training program called the PLME. Many female members of Raganok wanted to cultivate/endorse the PLME so future female doctors/nurses could be educated/trained there to embrace all the idealism of this new millennium. Brown University was to Raganok what (arguably) the Eiffel Tower was to Parisian pride(!).
The Brotherhood meanwhile formed a secret-society at the prestigious Ivy League school Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Brotherhood member Tom Hanks decided to attend a symposium at Yale about the modern appeal of Dan Brown's inventive Christian-mythology novels. Yale became to the Brotherhood what (arguably) the Colosseum was to Rome(!). The meetings at Yale for the Brotherhood illuminated the conservative faction's focus on TrumpUSA capitalism erudition (e.g., Bloomberg-TV).
TRUMP: You know I'm a member of the Brotherhood.
CARTER: Cool; I'm a member of Raganok, Mr. President.
TRUMP: So you're a bigger fan of Brown University and Providence?
CARTER: Yes, and you're a bigger fan of Yale University and New Haven!
TRUMP: It seems we're on opposing sides of the 'TrumpUSA fence.'
CARTER: There's lots of room for commercial intersections now, sir.
TRUMP: That's why modern media reflects great social traffic intrigue.
CARTER: I wonder if Al Jazeera (Muslim-TV) will be a trophy for globalization.
TRUMP: If capitalism creates creative new commercial treaties, there's potential!
CARTER: Politics-writers offer various 'avatar' mascots of Raganok/Brotherhood.
TRUMP: Yes, they say, "Michael Myers is the psycho-bishop of Raganok!"
CARTER: Right; and "Leatherface is the psycho-diocese of the Brotherhood!"
TRUMP: I wonder if all this commerce/capitalism traffic imagery is helpful.
CARTER: There's nothing wrong with societal daydreams, right?
TRUMP: Capitalism creates 'strange bedfellows.'
CARTER: Hail to the Age of Dianetics!
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