Georgetown DictionaryA Story by Abishai100Amlan transfers to the East (Georgetown) and befriends Dr. Sayles as a linguist and flowers a special 'courtship' of democracy.
A portrait of 'academic' excellence inspired by movies about education-couture like The Class (Laurent Cantet), which I hope you like,
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==== Georgetown University was where a new professor of English-Irish linguistics arrived to teach courses on inter-religious coexistence in the autumn of 2022. ![]() The person in the linguistics and cognition-sciences department who'd greet the new teacher, Amlan Satan, was the 3rd year professor, quite lovely, Amanda Sayles, who herself had studied developments of branching in the English language into its various 'relative' intonation variants and non-variants (e.g., Irish, Australian, American). Dr. Sayles incidentally was a huge fan of Facebook for its promotion of colloquial language fitness in the form of everyday commentary exercises for photo-posts/likes. ![]() SATAN: It's really great being here, and this school is a place I thought about growing up and cheering for college-basketball. SAYLES: The Hoyas are a legend, and we think of student-athletes as representative of fitness-dialogue at Georgetown! SATAN: You've a wonderful sense of human-integration intelligence, Amanda. SAYLES: I'm a Hoya! ![]() Amlan Satan began teaching his suddenly popular 1st-and-2nd year linguistics courses on English-Irish language development/trees, relevant perhaps/arguably for modern UK culture-contact and inter-religious (Protestant-Catholic) coexistence values and incidentally/concurrently became 'turned-onto' Facebook-IQ by his new friend/peer Dr. Sayles at Georgetown that autum. ![]() SATAN: So, I've added this multimedia-link component to my popular course, drawing on classroom-videos (Dublin/London). SAYLES: Cool; you're becoming a real media romantic, Satan. SATAN: Your enthusiasm at Georgetown beckons me to consider the 'folk' value of academic sharing; I'm liking Facebook now. SAYLES: When you first got here, I thought you'd be something of a 'cliched' liberal, Amlan. SATAN: Right; I know that. ![]() When Satan first got to Georgetown, he'd acquired this past-position mystique (UCLA) regarding coursework materials lectures on the social post-60s democracy-dialogue value of the incendiary and 'problematic' Western work The Anarchist Cookbook, but at Georgetown, tempering his 'liberal' studies with modern media-relevant IQ which attracted his new friend/peer Amanda Sayles made Amlan feel suddenly like an adult. ![]() SATAN: Let's go to a Hoyas game together, sweetheart. SAYLES: Are you asking me to a date...to a sports event this November, darling? SATAN: You've turned me onto social-media, Amanda. SAYLES: Alright; you've become quite the 'catch' at Georgetown now. SATAN: Yeah...I know that; right. ![]() GEORGETOWN GAZETTE: Dr. Sayles and Satan are rumored to be engaged; their students anticipate a campus-church affair. ![]() Amanda/Amlan got married and Amlan began experimenting with creative/inventive cyber-comics arts for his Georgetown linguistics students, using 'avatars' for representation of traffic-dynamics in culture-coexistence, citing the specific Marvel super-villain Scorpion (Mac Gargan) as a 'creature-alien' embodiment of the nature/quality of 'morphological' deconstruction. He'd talk about Scorpion's role in the IRA-UVF controversy in sectarian Belfast, Northern Ireland (UK). ![]() SATAN: We're such a 'cool' campus couple, Sayles. SAYLES: Yes; I concur, Satan. SATAN: I almost never came to Georgetown, Amanda! SAYLES: I know, you told me; academic serendipity made you a media-language arts star, eh? SATAN: I want to teach you chess, darling. SAYLES: Cool, hon; it's like we're 'thinking' of the evolution of Western/American deliciousness. ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2022 Abishai100 |
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Added on August 26, 2022 Last Updated on August 26, 2022 AuthorAbishai100NJAboutStudent/Minister; Hobbies: Comic Books, Culinary Arts, Music; Religion: Catholic; Education: Dartmouth College more.. |










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