Father Frances & the Hippies

Abishai100

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Here's a media-civilization symbolic network themed story about the divine work of socialization representative of our new era of network-driven diaries, inspired by David Fincher's The Social Network!



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Father Frances, an Algerian-American, was thinking about the socialization impact of modern media networking and Facebook culture in the USA. He wanted to find bridges between conservatives and liberals for his online Christian short-stories and websites. He was pensive about American character in the 21st Century!

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FATHER FRANCES: "I love my church and welcome people of all backgrounds to come in and pray or inquire."

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Father Frances decided to attend a hippie Lollapalooza concert in the American southwest and discovered an entire dominion of alternative living youngsters indulging in eccentric imagination. He was conservative himself while studying psychology and divinity at Dartmouth College and Seton Hall University. Encountering these free-spirited hippies at Lollapalooza made Father Frances realize there were new kinds of social networking ideas in the emerged media-networked America and world!

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FATHER FRANCES: "These neo-hippies are as invested in alternative living as those of the '60s, and many are on Facebook!"

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Father Frances himself liked engaging with the youth or kids of these hippies at these alternative social events and gatherings. Now that the Coronavirus quarantine was under way, everyone, especially Americans, were conscious of the aesthetic and lifestyle ramifications of conscious social distancing and educational networking activities geared towards youngsters!

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When Frances was in high-school in Colorado, he enjoyed snow-boarding and reading crime-novels about iconic bank robbers. He had a real curiosity about the excitment of experiencing metaphysics on the 'edge' of life on Earth. As a Christian priest, however, Father Frances was now more interested in the color and tone of social engineering and how it catered to ideas about media-driven activities such as televised winter sports. He was invested in human diets!

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FATHER FRANCES: "As an alumnus of both Dartmouth and Seton Hall, I'm keen about the presentation of social activity!"

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Father Frances studied among other things while studying psychology and divinity the contours of Hobbes' seminal political treatise Leviathan, which explores the idea of cyclic rebelliousness in organized civilizations. Frances concluded that 'blue dragons' or 'leviathans' of society represent a human curiosity about natural dangers!

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FATHER FRANCES: "I'll be exploring media investments in 'hippie-art' reaching modern audiences curious about the art of divinity."

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How do you feel about Father Frances' work with social networks and media in the 21st Century and what they represent about sociocultural investments in globalization and pluralism? Is Facebook-imagination worth all this dance? Stay safe everyone and enjoy this first Coronavirus holiday-season!

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)
 

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