Abishai100
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Graf-Seles rivalry (women's pro-tennis) inspired vignette/fiction. Thanks for reading (happy weekend, all),

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Well, I had found some pretty 'cool' languages for 'examination' concerning women's French Open epic tennis and a '92 rivalry theater for Germany's Steffi Graf (once-indomitable) and Yugoslavia's Monica Seles (an upstart-turned-champion). Graf/Seles grew-out of Hell's background, representing nations struggling through forms of politics/war economics, so I opted for a special diorama approach to complement my school reading of a seminal searing story of human-made envy and angst casting the superstition of competition's seemingly-undeniable jars of leviathan/uncertainty (wow).

My name's Amlan Satan, and I'm a Slovak-Algerian Bostonian-Catholic immigrant/citizen of the American Homeland with background play/experience in athletics (tennis!), mostly from school-years as a boy. I had been a fan of Seles, and when she shocked the world with breakthroughs to become Graf's rival, I knew my media/TV age was seeing something really unique for athletics-and-competition jars (for the Ego!). This was Facebook-like.

In 1992, Seles and Graf engaged in an epic 3-set championship game in France that ended in an arduous 10-8 3rd set final score, that went Seles' way (after she fended-off some match-points in that 3rd set against the once-indomitable Graf of Germany). This was that 'cool' blend of competition and human-world 'chalk' for all things of leviathan/uncertainty. The two professional tennis champs represented national backgrounds of great heavy weight/unrest/troubles, and my diorama would spotlight what made this my media/TV age 'diamond' for qualia field goals (of the brain).

France had seen some rough-spots in its history, including the graphic Revolution and then a horrid Notre-Dame cathedral devastation, somewhat comparable to the invasion-hell day of 9/11 in New York City (wow). Sure, it was to be a domain for a media/TV age splendor, that '92 Graf-Seles rivalry highlight for epic French Open final-championship jar (for leviathan/uncertainty). As a male, sports-fan, tennis amateur, and Earthling writer, I thought this moment in athletics/competition made a special shadow-light for things of the undeniable human-world jury.

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

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Well, I had found some pretty 'cool' languages for 'examination' concerning women's French Open epic tennis and a '92 rivalry theater for Germany's Steffi Graf (once-indomitable) and Yugoslavia's Monica Seles (an upstart-turned-champion). Graf/Seles grew-out of Hell's background, representing nations struggling through forms of politics/war economics, so I opted for a special diorama approach to complement my school reading of a seminal searing story of human-made envy and angst casting the superstition of competition's seemingly-undeniable jars of leviathan/uncertainty (wow).

My name's Amlan Satan, and I'm a Slovak-Algerian Bostonian-Catholic immigrant/citizen of the American Homeland with background play/experience in athletics (tennis!), mostly from school-years as a boy. I had been a fan of Seles, and when she shocked the world with breakthroughs to become Graf's rival, I knew my media/TV age was seeing something really unique for athletics-and-competition jars (for the Ego!). This was Facebook-like.

In 1992, Seles and Graf engaged in an epic 3-set championship game in France that ended in an arduous 10-8 3rd set final score, that went Seles' way (after she fended-off some match-points in that 3rd set against the once-indomitable Graf of Germany). This was that 'cool' blend of competition and human-world 'chalk' for all things of leviathan/uncertainty. The two professional tennis champs represented national backgrounds of great heavy weight/unrest/troubles, and my diorama would spotlight what made this my media/TV age 'diamond' for qualia field goals (of the brain).

France had seen some rough-spots in its history, including the graphic Revolution and then a horrid Notre-Dame cathedral devastation, somewhat comparable to the invasion-hell day of 9/11 in New York City (wow). Sure, it was to be a domain for a media/TV age splendor, that '92 Graf-Seles rivalry highlight for epic French Open final-championship jar (for leviathan/uncertainty). As a male, sports-fan, tennis amateur, and Earthling writer, I thought this moment in athletics/competition made a special shadow-light for things of the undeniable human-world jury.

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)