Football for Dictionary: Journal/Nonlinear

Football for Dictionary: Journal/Nonlinear

A Story by Abishai100
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Portrait of what makes decimal-variety in sports/fanfare a collectors-adjective for Earthling jam and (American) shelves.

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A sports culture 'diorama' tale, set in the American Homeland. 
DISCLAIMER: This work of sports fanfiction contains images/references with no ties to any representative person(s)/body (e.g., Bo Jackson) and is cast as purely a 'personal' expression for social art (for 'open' interpretations).

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Mr. Amlan Satan had found a special superstitions language for two very-special Western/American sports cards that represented an Earthling Selfie-age reading for competition-windows and double-sport magic (Facebook-like!).



He'd lived in a special suburbia Homeland-Jersey suburbia prototype area (Echelon) where he made his special social media culture friendly items presentations for the two very-special cards of Earthling interest. These two cards, of two special players, who once played together on the same pro-football team (Raiders), were of differing sports, since one of the players played in two different sports altogether (football/baseball). Amlan's home-suburbia studio for sports-cards presentations for Selfie-fanfare readings made for a qualia of a Western/American thermal.



He decided to cast himself in varied Selfie-postures for this social media (cyber) presentations of what made value of the items (sports cards) significance for fans and critics alike. After all, the athletes featured on the two double-sports cards (baseball/football) were united by a same-team uniform and distanced by altogether differing sports with a time-gap (hmmm). This was Facebook-like!



READER: Well, the two athletes are quite representative of sports-fantasy.
AMLAN SATAN: Sure they do...and one of them shined in two sports now!
READER: They both played for the Raiders in football uniform at-once.
AMLAN SATAN: One moved to the Windy-City eventually to play baseball!
READER: The other retired as a football legend only (hmmm).
AMLAN SATAN: That's what makes this double-card set Earthling-IQ.
READER: Competition and vanities for ambition's coloring and Earth-qualia?
AMLAN SATAN: That's it exactly, reader...they did play football (together!).
READER: Teamwork and individual ambitions make for human lead.
AMLAN SATAN: Of course (Facebook-like).



Sure, the two players played football together, while one moved to the Windy-City to compete in an altogether different sport (baseball) in which he exhibited quite 'fantastic' skill for American Homeland fans and media-age commentators for superstitions (ha). This made the double-set of cards in the two differing sports (baseball/football) a surefire signpost for what had made football qualia (e.g., Super Bowl ads) an Earthling-IQ for competition's charm.



READER: Football unites what otherwise separates comrades in vanities.
AMLAN SATAN: You said it exactly, reader; football-and-baseball glue for IQ.
READER: Do you prefer baseball or football, pal?
AMLAN SATAN: Message of mine here concerns football's unifying image!
READER: So, your double-set of cards for the two sports is still an IQ-test.
AMLAN SATAN: I think so; ambition-flowery mixes with team/sport funnies.
READER: I suppose the football player represented envies his baseball-pal.
AMLAN SATAN: Well, they both shined together in the same team/sport.
READER: Together, right.
AMLAN SATAN: I guess I prefer baseball...but football's jelly (ha).
READER: Fair for fare (Facebook-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 November 23, 2024
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