![]() Brothers-in-DataA Story by Abishai100![]() A vignette about California campus media, soccer-fanfare, and anti-terrorism diary!![]()
An homage to how sports creates community, inspired loosely by Munich (Eric Bana)!
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==== Amlan/Marcus were on the campus of UCLA to attend a special world-soccer media event which would see two recent-era Portugal soccer celebrities (Figo/Ronaldo) attend a Diadora marketing event on campus about the proliferation of capitalism around the globe since 9/11. ![]() AMLAN: This'll be a great foray into the world of consumerism-dollars. MARCUS: We might earn some fanzine-points for distributions in demo-dialogue! ![]() Now, the world had seen much capital-intrigue since 9/11, and Euronext was wed to North American commerce/traffic despite modern ailments such as blood-diamond piracy highways stretching between North America (British Columbia) and the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland). ![]() Amlan/Marcus used cyber-comics fanfiction avatar-aliases Tomax/Xamot (from GI Joe: A Real American Hero) to re-present the modern globalism dilemma of anti-capitalism/Western terrorism (e.g., Munich Massacre) and why it'd threaten modern media sports-globalism 'events' like this UCLA campus Diadora marketing showcase regarding the proliferation of capitalism media since 9/11 in fanfare-based consumerism! ![]() AMLAN: This California university campus is brimming with intrigue, brother. MARCUS: We'll make sure there'll be 'adequate' Interpol-relations securities for traffic! ![]() Now, we all know Diadora shoes had already become a 'hallmark' in soccer/sports-fangear and had ushered in a new 'era' in capital investments regarding equipments-based marketing (e.g., Soccer Locker), and the UCLA campus was catering to this new 'brand' of media-based socialized distant consumerism. ![]() The two Portuguese soccer-stars/celebs (Figo/Ronaldo) were on-hand to promote various soccer-media corners in North America and ESPN-TV offerings of the UEFA Champions League soccer-tourney which had elevated various Euro-club teams (e.g., Valencia) back to the 'level' of global distancing. ![]() There was a strange 'cadence' to all this dramatized imagery regarding the media-investments in socialized imagination, since soccer was popular in American video-games and at the collegiate/high-school levels, and the US women's national soccer team had become 'celebrities' after multiple World Cup titles which stunned the modern world. ![]() AMLAN: Soccer is a terrific video-game market in the United States, brother. MARCUS: We'll be showcasing some children's toys at this California campus event, Amlan. ![]() The UCLA thespian Ayla Zurich was also attending this 'Diadora event' on campus and made a special speech about the 'passing' of flames/batons, as she re-presented the strange magic of Figo passing on the baton of Portuguese celebrity to his protege/prodigy, the younger Ronaldo. ![]() AYLA: Soccer is hugely popular in South America and Europe, and here in Cali, we see great marketing dance. ![]() What makes soccer so special is its highlighting of interactions between first-world nations (e.g., England) and economically less powerful nations (e.g., Cameroon). This is the real gem of world-soccer on the World Cup stage, and it's helped the economies/marketing media of these 'lesser' marketed countries in the modern era! ![]() UCLA DEAN: If the students are good, we'll be inviting a 'special' American media-celeb to showcase ad-detention. ![]() AMLAN: I wonder what sports-marketing will do to the notion of socialized dowries? MARCUS: Certainly, symbolic films in the West about distancing re-present notions of detention! ![]() After all, in this age of dollars and sense, movies/media/events reflecting modern interests in the idea of circulated entertainment in capitalism (e.g., soccer video-games) reveals a modern American 'magic' regarding the marketing of dollar-themed dancing (e.g., Las Vegas dialogue). ![]() UCLA DEAN: The greatest threat to global capitalism is terrorism undermining basic socialized distancing. ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2021 Abishai100 |
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Added on December 17, 2021 Last Updated on December 17, 2021 Tags: Sports Fable, Globalism, Soccer AuthorAbishai100NJAboutStudent/Minister; Hobbies: Comic Books, Culinary Arts, Music; Religion: Catholic; Education: Dartmouth College more..Writing
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