The Academy: IQ-Deed

The Academy: IQ-Deed

A Story by Abishai100
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Can 'academic'-IQ draw out real metaphysics for the superstitions of media-era darkness?

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An academic fantasy inspired by Avatar. Happy summer, 
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The new alien-franchise film featured a devastating storyline about betrayal by a double-disguised android (David) serving as 'premonition' for some dark future involving further colonization schemes by the terrifying intelligent alien, an insect-dragon 'being' called Xenomorph, and this rather searing film was actually the sequel to the earlier Ridley Scott film featuring an earlier storyline about the very-same android learning to become more 'allied' to the aliens and betraying his human masters.



Amlan Satan is a Seton Hall asst.-professor of Egyptology comparing Xenomorph studies to ancient empire crypto-mythology theories about alien 'stamps' in geometry of institutional architecture lining up with modern sightings of claimed alien crop-circle creations in North America, a theory which holds much 'mass appeal' for media-franchise fans of Alien investigating the transferability of the adaptation-morphology of the terrifying/intelligent creature with hieroglyphs of animalia/Anubis society caricatures depicting great actions linked to civilization mysteries.



DR. SATAN: It seems modern 'academic' investments/interests in Egyptology and alien-studies draws us closer to Golem-myth.



The modern media-era is filled with gaming imagery of aliens and warriors and demi-gods and robots battling each other in social arenas (online) designed ideally for metaphysics colloquialism, a sign of the Facebook-era aura of personalized mythology, which is what Dr. Satan studies (really).



DR. SATAN: I've created an idealized replica of a Weyland vessel en-route to a devastating encounter with Blue-Xenomorphs.



CRITIC: To hypothesize that evocation of folk 'avatars' for pseudo-intellectualized mysticism is a sign of modernism vanities.



However, there's some morsel of frozen-truth to all this ideation of academic avatar-use for mythology modernization, and even if ancient aliens didn't create stamps of influence in Egypt, surely, a future 'possible contact' with a real intelligent alien (Xenomorph?) would reflect a mass Western investment in colloquial metaphysics. This is the age of ESPN bars, after all!



DR. SATAN: Even if these 'Xenomorphs' are simply figments of the mind's eye for 'drawn' warfare, they evoke survivalism IQ.



CRITIC: Aliens evoke natural fascination with survivalism-IQ, but do modern journalists actually care about superstition(s)?



DR. SATAN: Sure they do; it's why we see major media-figures today linked to major superstition-themed stories for journals.



Satan's biggest critic is his Boston-schoolteacher wife (Shelbye) who insists 'dabbling' with alien-tech/superstition draws out dangerous omens about tampering with our known universe's delicate senses of mystery, and perhaps such superstition is best kept 'secured' in our Facebook-era 'aura' of pedestrian casual (non-academic) design!



DR. SATAN: Aliens may be all around us, and the Xenomorph is a 'perfect' adversary, but my chess-IQ draws me to war.



I've never met Dr. Amlan Satan, but I hear he's a profoundly gifted video-game player who adeptly uses Xenomorph avatars against Raiden in online Mortal Kombat games using the game-alias "Storm-Shadow" and insists that this cyber-fantasy caters to our Facebook-IQ era 'aura' of personalized superstition/metaphysics detention!



ALIEN: I'm drawn out of dimension by Satan's video-game Xeno-alien 'visage' and exile myself to Earth-ocean for dating.

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

© 2022 Abishai100


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