Cote d'Ivoire: The Dollmaker-Program

Cote d'Ivoire: The Dollmaker-Program

A Story by Abishai100
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Fictional/inventive diorama-portrait of world-capitalism (cocoa/chocolate) dominion for sportsmanship lines to gold-and-theater.

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Another homage to that wonderful place of the Ivory Coast, world cocoa/exports (chocolate!) leader. 
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I was working on a special Western (American Homeland) survey of online descriptions of college courses in jazz music/history/record, surveying varied course listings on the Internet, at schools including Dartmouth, Stanford, UCLA, Wake Forest, and Rutgers. I came across an interesting line at Stanford's department of African-American culture/studies web-page about the development of jazz as a Western/worldly phenomenon and drew my Selfie age interest for life-investment readings of the social network. Follow along!



Friends, I made $15M on Wall-St. during the 2009 mini-crash (Ford) when my selected company of investment rocketed from $1-15/share in just one year! I decided to apply my fortune for a special social network design 'consciousness' feel for my Selfie age and found Stanford's jazz course description quite the 'flower-ornament' for Earth-grids culture language-arts and decided to inquire of world-African lines of media-age marketing 'savvy' or ornament and came across the trumpet-news of the Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire), a land of great migration/investment intrigue and anticolonialism text and varied civil-war matter and more pronouncedly respects for world-cocoa (chocolate industry!) export excellence, shocking power world-soccer nation Nigeria in the AFCON and decided to investigate. Cote d'Ivoire is a world-leader in cocoa export, and I thought about Stanford's intelligent jazz-course description on the Internet and made some line-IQ for world-culture 'shares' for capitalism iconography and life/culture metaphysics (for the Ego!). 



GIRLFRIEND: Willy Wonka for Valentine's, prince?
ME: I've been looking into Cote d'Ivoire chocolate-lands storytelling, darling!
GIRLFRIEND: What's with all these wrapped gold-chocolate coins?
ME: "If you find capitalism, you eat it" (Anonymous).
GIRLFRIEND: That's something you made up (Selfie-like).
ME: Facebook-like!



Stanford has shined in its history in soccer competition, and its jazz-education description was quite the world-reading for language-arts, and I knew Ivory Coast trumpets in the AFCON in this media/TV/globalism age of incomplete-bureaucracy arts for capitalism iconography made a dash-image of Cote d/Ivoire investment intelligence for the Ego (Facebook-like).



MERCHANT: You want to invest in a confectionary in Abidjan?
ME: Capital of Cote d'Ivoire, good-friend!
MERCHANT: Tie it to college-soccer TV chats in America and World Cup soccer?
ME: Ivory Coast defeat of Nigeria is quite the news for African fans.
MERCHANT: I guess Paris Olympics Summer soccer was TV-cool (Spain/USA).
ME: Oh, the US women's national soccer team has many merits now (Selfie-like).
MERCHANT: Are you like 'the great Gatbsy' (ha)?
ME: Why not (Facebook-like!)?



With my newfound interest in cocoa/chocolate, college-soccer/world-soccer, and Ivory Coast capitalism 'metaphysics' for the Ego, I decided to frame a special superstitious storyline about modern globe-fortune/investment hand-axes of image with a tale of chocolate-gold coins falling into World Cup soccer-TV relevance requiring strong/serious antiterrorism securities in the face of a super-villain threat, posed by the fictional anti-African soccer nemesis (Dr. Thorn), who despised the likes of PeleEusebioRoger Milla, and Thierry Henry.



GIRLFRIEND: Hail to the cocoa-prince.
ME: My story's nominated for a Pulitzer, darling.
GIRFRIEND: Liar!
ME: Who says cocoa doesn't take you to Marco Polo, ha?
GIRLFRIEND: Let's watch that Chocolate Factory remake (Johnny Depp).
ME: How about The Tourist (Johnny Depp)?
GIRLFRIEND: Fine...make your homemade chocolate (Selfie-like).



"Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). 

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

© 2024 Abishai100


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Added on August 13, 2024
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