//* I was up losing the invasion of Insomnia this morning and was in a rush to write this before crashing and forgetting. This means it's not what I want it to be, but rationally and justified it fits the narrative. My narrative. Too long has (!).....reading this over it looks like either a movie review of humanity or vice versa. If you're going to define the terms of reality, you'll have to hold onto something. *//
Que Se Rá Ra Sis Boom Bah
Is it politically correct to say what is politically correct?
I still remember all the people who taught me nothing.
Region C: //* Communism? *//
Is: Rigid, orderly, and fashionable. The byproduct of resources in the absence of identity. The hoolahoop was trendy, as so is its adherents forcing authoritarianism because their neighbors are.
Isn't: Creative. I can make 10 trillion monkeys write a polymorphic screenplay, but it's fate is contingent on sicophants without a desire to read and trained to scour variables for anomalies, not for heroes.
Feedback: It's few limitations are easily counted, but are big enuf to let the wrath of god line up the asteroid
Region B: //* Socialism? *//
Is: Quite self absorbed, easily persuaded to share opinions and guarded for consistency in hope of a controlling power. Oddly they uses antonyms for their struggles, then forget them only to attack the nearest anything, and any strays get sometimes worse.
Isn't: Ready for anything and redefines any question until chaos defines the context or violence as a subtext.
Feedback: they could use behavioral health, focus, etc, like talking to a bear who thinks you're a beehive.
Region A: //* Capitalism? *//
Is: nonspecific and vague enuf to accidentally trigger A or B, creativity at times to a fault and with a general sense of morality defends each point of creativity not seeing the irony in multiple fronts, incompleted projects, and antagonizing their food.
Isn't: good at moderation, if you wake them up itd better not be to pick a fight.
Feedback: maybe train more people to put out fires amd it wouldnt seem like too many.
Your turn.
Plot device is:
Isn't:
Feedback: Is that an asteroid?
//* this next is clearly a leading-question, you see these a lot on lawyer shows and when drunk people talk, leading the witness is changing the subject to redefine a story or for emotional and drunk people it's just a way to get where theyre going by stumbling forward and crossing their fingers...while the rest of us watch in awe. I write in threes or fives en motíf, then commas, then edits. Anyway. *//
Could this economy be doing so good if it wasn't down? He had the success rate of Cuba and the charm of the ayatollahs and youre still rolling out the invisible carpet for the cult awards.
//* I'm putting this into my other work-in-progress and it's fair to put it here. I've been alive long enuf to know a few ideas can be ruined by over analyzing good advice and then giving bad advice. I've seen it all. *//
Guilt by association, we finish our homework and turn off the screen, and we associate ending homework w reward, and so we shut out responsibility too. Where a to b we jump ahead. You can't skip steps without tripping over yourself. There is no easy answer, so instead of doing the hardest thing and saving the world from Interdimensional invaders with 10 eyes, pay attention, focus, do the homework and you'll be avg, do everything and be great, go beyond and empower, do the homework and then you're done, and the training associates itself, you did homework and then success becomes starting homework and finishing homework, sick of not being prepared, time to study, never letting someone else write your life, when the news tells you to stop or quit, your mind closes the book of your life, it is time to experience, and falling is just a step, we need to draw from memories of homework, learning is life, success is acting without processing thoughts, instinct developed by reading and training of course, from this there is no info that'll change your music or the way you breathe freedom. From this your freedom, finish your homework.
//* I was going to swipe the last part, but android-blogger saves local, m.j.banks. *//
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