Of a Foreign JittersA Story by Abishai100Portrait of world traffic/customs 'negotiations' for capitalism's imagery, cleats, and text-dowry, seen through eyes of American journalists seeking UK-expression of diamond-terrorism.
A world transit 'IQ' tale, loosely drawn from the customs/populations exchange complications and hospitality-worry 'concepts' of the taut American pluralism-superstition film The Devil's Own (Alan J. Pakula), which I think you'll like. Happy Holidays,
DISCLAIMER: This work of creative (politics-dramatization) fiction contains images/references with no ties to any person(s)/body/news (e.g., blood diamonds) and is (therefore) cast as purely a 'personal' expression for social art (for 'open' translations). ---- ==== AMLAN: I've background family knowledge with French colonials in Algiers. MARCUS: This journal report for bookshop management in Belfast is cyber-class! AMLAN: We'll make for diamond consumerism insurance excellence in the UK. MARCUS: Northern Ireland 'troubles' make for capitalism-mezzanines nihilism. AMLAN: It's our new Earthling equation for social media 'faces' of library rulers! Amlan and Marcus, pals from Dartmouth, made their goodly-librarian way for a journal-class image in the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) for a 21st-Century cyber-homeschooling 'view' (sponsored!) for incomplete-distances readings of the leviathan/uncertainty of inter-religious commerce (capitalism!) made complex theory by world fortunes insurance 'troubles' for highwaymen, investors, writers, and of course leaders (Facebook-like). Amlan had background knowledge of colonialism text from his boyhood years in Algeria (FLN-relations) and read a seminal piece on British Empire languages in India/Ireland pre-trip with pal Marcus to Belfast, where the two now co-managed a pluralism-friendly bookshop. Marcus invited the sister of a store-investor (Shelbye O'Hara) who found Amlan's 'worldly' curiosity quite gallant! SHELBYE: You flirtin' with me, mister? AMLAN: Yes. SHELBYE: I've enough woes, with some brothers mired in Irish Republican Army. AMLAN: What's this new smugglers-exploit image with conflict-zone gems now? SHELBYE: They talk of the need of bank robberies sullying consumerism talks. AMLAN: Inter-religious commerce for enhanced United Kingdom living, darling? SHELBYE: You flirtin' with me, mister? AMLAN: Selfie-like. Amlan was incompletely in love now, and he decided to perform the ('needed') bank robbery himself, using a water-gun filled with HCL to make a bank box (Ion-co.) burn/swap of rumored/insured blood diamonds with glass animal toys for eco-message, leaving open for street-gossip if the deed was acquired for the IRA or rival (Protestant) UVF group in troubles/fare rich Northern Ireland (Belfast). This was Facebook-like. MARCUS: This is my 2nd-investment as a Belfast-sideshow, Amlan pal (eatery!). AMLAN: I've got too much on my mind not to (simply) revel in cream-corn here. MARCUS: How's Shelbye, pal? MARCUS: When we return to the States, you should write a novel concept. AMLAN: I've already the title...Capitalism's Gem/Group Theories (in-press). MARCUS: Ha. When Amlan returned to the American Homeland, he visited his old (New England) alma-mater social-house, where he began his cyber-novel 'concept' about world capitalism insurance-integrity superstitions affecting pluralism-commerce for Earthling cleats of transit/hospitality consciousness in places like the UK. He remembered Shelbye O'Hara; and he wondered (deeply-now) if the infrastructure of the fare-rich Blue-Planet was somehow/oddly shaped by the lines and cleats of faith-books and malls. He began watching Notre Dame (Irish college football) TV and thought about the ties between media/networks and commercial bias (Facebook-like). Was love possible? "Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2024 Abishai100 |
AuthorAbishai100NJAboutStudent/Minister; Hobbies: Comic Books, Culinary Arts, Music; Religion: Catholic; Education: Dartmouth College more..Writing
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