A Net Drumline: Capitalism-IQ

A Net Drumline: Capitalism-IQ

A Story by Abishai100
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A 'diorama' of competition-consciousness (reflective of capitalism-IQ arguably!) in the arena of an iconic tennis-championship symbolic of Earth's direction.

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An homage to sports-competition imagination and romance inspired loosely by Wimbledon (Kirsten Dunst). Thanks for reading, 
DISCLAIMER: I've no 'official' ties to the individuals/groups/events mentioned in this work of sports-ideation and cast this as only a presentation of socialized dramatics. 
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The strange metaphysics of fortune in the dominion of capitalism ambition was being evaluated by two media-figures, one a celebrity and the other a politics-blogger on the Internet. The two individuals wagered their evaluations of 'lottery' consciousness in the developed age of capitalism would signal new signs of intelligent competition-consciousness and ideations of prizes and ambition and strategy and social stability.



The media-blogger wanted to evaluate the media-dominion in terms of 'access' to democracy-dialogue, while the celebrity hoped to cast fortune-consciousness in terms of immigration evaluations/rhetoric relevant for social-media (Facebook-IQ) and Planet Hollywood revenues (magazines).



The two individuals (blogger/celebrity), whom we'll now refer to as simply 'B' and 'C' (for convenience-IQ), were studying/appreciating a special painting of racecars on the rings of Saturn (outer-space) and why it captured/symbolized a human fascination with the 'metaphysics' of competition/fortune and the 'intelligence' behind the stratagems behind risk-calculations and/or sociopolitical decision-making relevant for life's detours.



BLOGGER ('B'): We might reference the Cold War between the United States and Soviet Union as a 'diadem' of risk-IQ.
CELEBRITY ('C'): That is truth; the Cold War involved fortunes, strategy, risk, and political journalism (all simultaneously!).



Just as the Cold War generated a 'symbolic' competition-game, a legendary chess-championship between Soviet master Boris Spassky and American champ Bobby Fischer, so too did B/C (Blogger/Celebrity) wish to case a 'special' modern-age sports-match/championship --- the very thrilling and tight 5-set stunner between American champ Jim Courier and German star Boris Becker --- as a 'diadem' of competition-consciousness and the stratagems of risk-evaluation based decision-making for life's achievements!



BLOGGER ('B'): We might reference the Guinness world-records books/catalogs for ideations of intelligence and ambition!
CELEBRITY ('C'): That is truth; these records-books cast our special Earth ideations of sovereign achievement dialogue.



The iconic Courier/Becker tennis championship in 1992 (Brussels) generated an immaculate 7-5, 2-6, 7-6, 7-6, 7-5 final scoreline which rendered the German victorious but casted the American defiant contestant as a very 'worthy' adversary and reminded sports-broadcast era fans of the Earth 'value' of evaluating competition-imagination in terms of the 'design' of conceived games of fortune, symbolic of conscious ambition itself (and all the 'flowery' it might generate on Earth!).



BLOGGER ('B'): Perhaps we might 'share' a Becker painting and Courier sports-card as 'diadems' of ambition-IQ!
CELEBRITY ('C'): That's certainly sane; these 'diadems' cast our Earth-ideations of the 'wonders' of socialized democracy.



BLOGGER ('B'): There's a 'romance' to the re-presentations of ambition/intelligence (capitalism) through aesthetic lenses.
CELEBRITY ('C'): Sure; there's a great 'design' to the drama of conceived competition and forms of 'intelligent' dressing(s)!

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

© 2022 Abishai100


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