Astral PositionA Story by Abishai100Narrated fan-diorama of American baseball treasure-collection(s) and what makes sports 'cheerleading' re-presentative of capitalism-IQ.
A sports-not to baseball-treasure collecting, featuring a fan-spirited cheer for the iconic World Series achieving American sports-team the Houston Astros (Texas).
DISCLAIMER: While this work of sports-fanfiction features references to one particular American pro-team/organization, it's in no way a claim, official/formal, that it represents all of baseball/sports or indicates any 'specified' direction for the state of Texas or city of Houston. ----
==== I'd been a baseball-treasure collector since I was young and got into the Astros fanfare cards and toys and stuff after their stunning World Series achievement and started casting imagery for media-spirits on Facebook. ![]() The Minute-Maid park for the Houston Astros baseball-team is really something special, and you need not be a Texan to appreciate its TV-friendliness or magnetism. It's drawn in many audiences across the great USA in the post-9/11 era, in fact! ![]() So, I've got this amazing 'mosaic' of the Donruss-'91 Astros (team) set! It's got some great folks including a Ken Caminiti and Craig Biggio and Eric Anthony 'Rated-Rookie' card which my girl really loves (yeah). The colors remind you of the 'mechanical-drawing' face of sports-fanfare in the great USA. ![]() In fact, I'd even boast/claim that such a 'fan-spirit' treasure is worth the 'nod' for an American art-museum exhibit showcasing why sports-collectibles/treasures remind the creative spirit of the 'human' value of choreographed capitalism, regardless of religious/philosophical bias or backgrounds. ![]() Astros-baseball fanfare is first-rate for TV-audiences of the media-broadcast era, and that's because sports-storytelling and media often involves the 'face' of the human beings behind the socialized activity/distances of competitive imagination and the downright physical 'yoga' it inspires in the mind for any American today (sure). ![]() I've got an Astros checkers board-game set which my girl really loves too. Maybe it's because baseball, unlike other hobbies/pastimes, reminds one of the magic of simple competition-drawings. ![]() You might find a 'cool' Yankees-Sox chess-set in the household of a sports-collector or treasure-aficionado or 'gamester' who simply wants to cast/create images of arrayed capitalism through the 'tabletop' lens of 'synthetic' sportsmanship (or intelligence!). ![]() My girl and I like to enjoy this special sports-media story-film which really sets apart what makes American baseball so much like the 'magic' of universal intelligence or daydreams, and you don't really have to be a specific fan of any one team/organization to see what makes this storied presentation a Western dogma (sure). ![]() Art is not sports, and capitalism is not baseball, but it's all relative, it seems (to me!), and the collectibles/treasures of baseball, unlike other hobbies, might remind any cool American, be s/he Catholic, Protestant, Hindu, Jewish (etc.) that sportsmanship/competition can simply feel like a 'comfort' of certainty! ![]() "I'm not an athlete, I'm a baseball player" (John Kruk). ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2022 Abishai100 |
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Added on September 27, 2022 Last Updated on September 27, 2022 AuthorAbishai100NJAboutStudent/Minister; Hobbies: Comic Books, Culinary Arts, Music; Religion: Catholic; Education: Dartmouth College more.. |










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