Abishai100
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This post is about 'Orwellian storytelling' relevant to modernism optimism.
Is that a contradiction? What does President Trump, a venture-capitalist himself, think?
I'd like to see an integration of philosophy and unbashful patriotism!
Do you think Trump deserves that, or will all pedestrianism storytelling (in the tradition of Aesop's Fables) under TrumpUSA sound...sarcastic?
This can be fun and non-insulting if we quietly move away from Gingrich-esque media-lynching, since it arguably only creates more censorship taboos.
I mean, don't we want people in the future to say things like, "TrumpUSA was a time of welcomed harmless 'online gibberish,' since the capitalism-trained President was adept at handling 'folk panic'!"?
Capitalism can be fun, ya know! Didn't Karl Marx (and Quentin Tarantino!) say that? Feel free to post cynical responses if you're unhappy with TrumpUSA (and I may not be contradicting you!).
What do you think about 'consumerism optimism? Does Facebook make you excited or sick? I'm trying to use 'pedestrian storytelling' to make things more...democratic. What is your approach to 'Trump-Optimism'?
Here's a comic book stylized 'politico-cultural cartoon' yarn inspired by Natural Born Killers controversy.
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Tom Cruise realized he had real successes with his last two films about crusades and came across a story in the newspaper about a California 'vigilante' who called himself the Scarlet Knight and challenged the criminality of a new ominous serial killer who committed copycat murders modelled after the Texas Chainsaw Massacre horror-film franchise and even called himself 'Leatherface' (wearing a mask made out of human skin!). Leatherface had already killed the American movie actress Cameron Diaz and was now threatening First Lady Melania Trump. Scarlet Knight referred to 'Leatherface' as the great Red Dragon.
When Cruise realized Leatherface was on the loose, he assembled a 'crack-squad' of Navy Seal trained street-running 'vigilantes' to assist the Scarlet Knight in hunting down Leatherface. The Scarlet Knight used media (Internet mostly) and street-patrol work on weekend evenings looking for any kind of footprints left behind by Leatherface, the new scourge of California (and America). When Cruise and his team successfully aided the Scarlet Knight in apprehending 'Leatherface,' a new film was set to be made about the accomplishment titled Everyday Super-Crusaders. It would be censored for its graphic presentation of violence --- the first censored film in American history.
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Is that a contradiction? What does President Trump, a venture-capitalist himself, think?
I'd like to see an integration of philosophy and unbashful patriotism!
Do you think Trump deserves that, or will all pedestrianism storytelling (in the tradition of Aesop's Fables) under TrumpUSA sound...sarcastic?
This can be fun and non-insulting if we quietly move away from Gingrich-esque media-lynching, since it arguably only creates more censorship taboos.
I mean, don't we want people in the future to say things like, "TrumpUSA was a time of welcomed harmless 'online gibberish,' since the capitalism-trained President was adept at handling 'folk panic'!"?
Capitalism can be fun, ya know! Didn't Karl Marx (and Quentin Tarantino!) say that? Feel free to post cynical responses if you're unhappy with TrumpUSA (and I may not be contradicting you!).
What do you think about 'consumerism optimism? Does Facebook make you excited or sick? I'm trying to use 'pedestrian storytelling' to make things more...democratic. What is your approach to 'Trump-Optimism'?
Here's a comic book stylized 'politico-cultural cartoon' yarn inspired by Natural Born Killers controversy.
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Tom Cruise realized he had real successes with his last two films about crusades and came across a story in the newspaper about a California 'vigilante' who called himself the Scarlet Knight and challenged the criminality of a new ominous serial killer who committed copycat murders modelled after the Texas Chainsaw Massacre horror-film franchise and even called himself 'Leatherface' (wearing a mask made out of human skin!). Leatherface had already killed the American movie actress Cameron Diaz and was now threatening First Lady Melania Trump. Scarlet Knight referred to 'Leatherface' as the great Red Dragon.
When Cruise realized Leatherface was on the loose, he assembled a 'crack-squad' of Navy Seal trained street-running 'vigilantes' to assist the Scarlet Knight in hunting down Leatherface. The Scarlet Knight used media (Internet mostly) and street-patrol work on weekend evenings looking for any kind of footprints left behind by Leatherface, the new scourge of California (and America). When Cruise and his team successfully aided the Scarlet Knight in apprehending 'Leatherface,' a new film was set to be made about the accomplishment titled Everyday Super-Crusaders. It would be censored for its graphic presentation of violence --- the first censored film in American history.
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