Ken/HammondA Story by Abishai100Two symbolic modern world 'characters' meet and end up debating about the complexity of terrorism and the emergence of worldly diction!
Here's a fun and intellectually stimulating quarantine-time vignette about how civilization 'structures' such as the iconic Seattle Space Needle (a symbol of traffic design itself!) remind us of the value of modern contracts. Isn't the goal of architecture after all to help us praise anti-terrorism diaries? Thanks (signing off),
==== "A special ninja-operative working for the U.S. government named Ken was busy infiltrating an ISIS hacking-station in the Middle East somewhere when the valiant patriot ran into a deformed and mutated mad scientist allied to the fundamentalist terrorist group. Ken was technically greeted by the evil genius named Hammond who explained his balloon-shaped head and discolored skin was the result of a toxic waste accident which rendered him as a super-brain with hypersensitivity and an acute sense of smell. Ken was taken prisoner by Hammond who wanted to know why the patriotic U.S. operative sought to detangle the ISIS terrorist algorithm scrambling and virus-generation center in the Middle East, if only to prove the overall muscular grandiosity of the American state. Ken had to defend the basic honor of American ideals against this mad terrorist who sought to subvert basic arguments regarding the vulnerability of American democracy! KEN: Terrorism is not a sport. HAMMOND: Yet, you defend a nation reputed for its brute strength. KEN: America is the host of multiculturalism! HAMMOND: Yet, you know of your nation's problems with social racism. KEN: The challenge of modern democracy is the defense of basic governance. HAMMOND: What's the problem with basic anti-establishmentarian thinking? KEN: Your deformity has rendered you highly sensitive to ideas about frailty. HAMMOND: Perhaps I'm simply sensitized to the challenge of worldly arguments. KEN: There's nothing inherently wrong with debating about state defense. HAMMOND: Why then are you an advocate of governance propaganda honestly? KEN: Propaganda is a natural outcome of mass governance and must be treated with good humor. HAMMOND: I suspect your dance with democracy-defense is one of apologetics, necessarily. KEN: I doubt such necessity contradicts the natural reality of modern finance. HAMMOND: Why then do you seem to be a basic good knight of American traditions? KEN: To uphold the strength of contractual customs, you must think about liberty. HAMMOND: Aren't terrorists also freedom-fighters? KEN: I doubt many Americans feel secure thinking of terrorists envisioning schemes for the Space Needle! HAMMOND: Are you a big cheerleader of the iconic tourist spot the Seattle Space Needle? KEN: I feel that this tourist monument in America represents the grandiosity of modern customs. HAMMOND: Why defend customs which do not necessarily shape real-life virtue? KEN: To feel like you're a defender or lawyer of virtue, you must conceptualize pity itself. HAMMOND: So to you, the good knight, the radical terrorist lacks pity exhibited in the American patriot? KEN: A knight is someone who upholds the sanctity of civilization and should not be equated with a brainiac! HAMMOND: What the hell is a 'brainiac' really? KEN: A brainiac is merely someone who over-analyzes the contours of basic social design. HAMMOND: Surely, there's a way to harmonize anti-governance romance with mainstream democracy! KEN: Yes, but radical terrorism will only drive the world into forms of real vanity. HAMMOND: I suppose you propose that America will always be the 'Big Brother' of world drama. KEN: If America honors its commitment to democratic reform, it should don the mantle of commander. HAMMOND: We'll see if such optimism is exhibited in students at prestigious American schools/colleges! KEN: Are you referring to the fact that today's students are tomorrow's leaders? HAMMOND: I am indeed, so today's students at Cornell, Duke, and Florida must praise innovation. KEN: I have great faith in students at American schools like Duke and Georgia who learn true conduct. HAMMOND: I hope America learns from its mistakes if it is to simply shoo away the passion of terrorism! KEN: If you continue to espouse terrorism as a panacea for social deformity, you'll never be regarded a doctor. HAMMOND: Perhaps someday you and I will finally agree about worldly order. KEN: I suspect we already agree that the Space Needle is a warming shape during quarantine paranoia. HAMMOND: Yes, the Coronavirus quarantine did remind everyone of the value of basic motion! KEN: Perhaps you and I might both consider the Seattle Space Needle a 'trophy' of worldly academics. After this stirring debate/discussion between the patriotic Ken and the terrorist Hammond, the two unusual characters in modern civilization concluded that the worth of dissecting the intellectual promise of students at American schools like Duke and Dartmouth lay in the importance of detecting role-players who'd shape tomorrow's world and make it something that did not require direct terrorism as a dramatic response to governance dilemmas. Maybe that was a major lesson gained from the various dioramic media diction discovered and celebrated during the Coronavirus quarantine tribulation!" ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) {Ken/Hammond} © 2020 Abishai100 |
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