Firefly: Los Angeles [Mother's Day!]A Story by Abishai100Narrated re-presentation of Western-civ diaries regarding consumerism fear(s), involving shoplifting 'faerie-tales' and anti-terrorism dry-wall(s).
A tale of 'magic' invoking patriotics, inspired by the 'divination'-themes in FairyTale: A True Story (Harvey Keitel). Enjoy,
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==== I was roaming around the City of Angels when I spotted a colored-bright 'firefly'-insect which reminded me of a 'faerie' (mythic winged humanoid with messages of warning/wisdom) as I prepared to celebrate the 'bright-lights' of Mother's Day. Los Angeles (City of Angels) has seen much drama and traffic-IQ intrigue in its rich history, from the stretched-out days of the Old West (frontier) into the 'hard-trauma' of the 1992 Race Riots. It's become a city of stories, and I'm serving currently as its 'famed' storyteller. I do believe in the existence of 'faeries' and the optimism they deliver to humanity, as a Catholic, since I'm thinking I myself might be a 'faerie' born in Earth as a human democracy 'defender' and cyber-blogger working on the metaphysics of Los Angeles 'visions' of great immortality, which is what this Mother's Day diorama concerns. Follow me. My name's Amlan Satan (alias, 'Firefly') and I'm a covert paramilitary agent of the underground group known as 'GI Joes' and work in Northern Ireland (United Kingdom) and British Columbia (North America) to destabilized/intercept blood-diamond operation(s)-highway(s) connecting continents with Interpol-relations office(s). In this new millennium of 'Great Tribulation(s)' like the Coronavirus, 9/11, the North Korea nuclear-debacle, the Boston Marathon bombing(s), and the Russo-Ukrainian War, we need faeries or angels/demons to awaken us to the art-reality of envisioned shock and endurance, and this Mother's Day reminds us of the dark ditches of lens-drama. I walk into a WalMart super-store in the City of Angels and shoplift a terrific werewolf stuffy-dog toy and walk out to make a cyber-blog with its iPhone-photos about the nature of consumerism frills during holiday-season and other occasions like Mother's Day and Easter. This is a 'crusade' I'm posting online about the quality of Los Angeles shopping! WALMART-DETECTIVE: We've reports now of a man claiming to be a 'faerie' and lifting toys out of our Los Angeles base(s). I stole a faerie-sculpture/figurine from WalMart (City of Angels) just 2 months ago, ahead of Mother's Day and ahead of the Easter season, during the omen-rich 'Ides of March' when I was contemplating the 'quality' of consumerism/capitalism and what drives juveniles to shoplifting/crimes. I made blogs on the LA-Net about the rationality behind theft in the United States in this post-9/11 era of commercial fear(s). WALMART-DETECTIVE: We're 'familiar' with Storm-Shadow net-blogs in Los Angeles about Robin Hood ideology but are wary. I got the inspiration/motive for this shoplifting-themed WalMart blogging-crusade on the LA-Net from a special Western film about the nature of dystopian behavior(s) reflective of a bandit-like adventurism/escapism linked to civilization-claustrophobia, and I'm trying to 'cast' WalMart patriotics in this post-9/11 era through the 'lens' of American dread(s). After seeing a 'funny-film' about the quality of American daydreams about maturity/frivolity, starring a major media-angel, I wondered if my 'faerie' inquiries in the City of Angels indicated a human fascination with the 'imagery' surrounding shopping-dialogue. Who doesn't appreciate consumerism in the West? So, while observing a WalMart (LA) presentation about HD-TV 'excellence' involving a major 'media-doll' stunt-woman, I realized that the array(s) of television storyboarding in Los Angeles re-presented our post-9/11 fascination with the nature of human/social entertainments. CELEBRITY: Why're you 'gifting' me this Lions Xmas-sweater in sunny/hot Los Angeles, good friend? ME: I wondered if you'd 'wander' into a cold-city (Detroit) and 'celebrate' Lions-Thanksgiving television-sport(s) for fans! CELEBRITY: Are you suddenly my media-relations 'advertisement' consultant? ME: Why not? So, I recruited a media-figure stunt-woman (double-woman!) to partake with me in a cyber-netting mosaic about the allure of exotic and thrilling capitalism storyboarding...she agreed to portray my 'Athena' to a casted Perseus I'd portray in a cyber-tale about 'faeries' mingling with cops in the City of Angels, chasing terrorists! CELEBRITY: This work you do, post-9/11 commercial vanities rhetoric for net-audience(s)...is radical...even dangerous! ME: Well, that's the value of 'war-toys' these days at WalMart without the magical dose(s) of socialized commentary? So, I gave the celebrity stunt-woman (double!) a pocketful of shiny blue marbles-toys and explained to her that this cyber-mission in the City of Angels (LA) was all about the celebrations of jewel/treasures diagrams, for capitalism patriotics. CELEBRITY: Am I your consumerism mannequin, good man? ME: Well, I appreciate the contouring of global fashion(s), especially those tying East-West! CELEBRITY: Are you from Asia/India? ME: Consider me a 'doll' of Hindu-Catholic dollars! So, I posted images of my mom in her Indian/Asian saree-dress for Mother's Day before posting on the LA-Net that I hoped to be her private Catholic 'faerie' of post-9/11 era WalMart rhetoric(s). She wondered if I'd become Robin Hood himself! HOLLYWOOD REPORTER: There's no 'good' reason to think Storm-Shadow isn't boarding past big-celebs in 'faerie'-tales for IQ. Next Mother's Day, I think I'll find myself a beautiful woman shopping at WalMart, declare myself to her as a 'faerie' evangelist of anti-terrorism rhetoric(s), and explain to her what draws me to the 'dashing fashion(s)' of modern capitalism drawing(s). After all, what's global traffic/customs without a culture-exchange themed ideation about the 'quality' of modern-net dating? ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2022 Abishai100 |
AuthorAbishai100NJAboutStudent/Minister; Hobbies: Comic Books, Culinary Arts, Music; Religion: Catholic; Education: Dartmouth College more..Writing
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