Cards {Reds}: Thursday!

Cards {Reds}: Thursday!

A Story by Abishai100
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Fan-narrated 'cards-diorama' of what comprises the quality of baseball-treasure dreamcatchers.

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A toast to baseball cards dating. 
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The iconic Reds (Upper-Deck) World Series winning 1990 team-set is considered a real 'gem' in the dashboard/history of sports-cards collection albums, and it's something I wrought from a special trade with a merchant in Boston Park. Follow along!



I traded my 'fancy' John Olerud (Toronto) Upper-Deck rookie-card for this team-set in Boston Park, with a merchant of sports-cards who happened to be a bigger fan of Toronto than Cincinnati (ha). However, I considered this rookie-trade rather balanced, since the Olerud-gem is also considered, by many 'modern' fans of baseball, to be a real cookie (hmm).



MERCHANT: You see, friend, I've an association with a cards-store in Boston, and I visit and peruse collections and like yours!



Who doesn't like baseball/sports treasure? You might imagine a great American President (Clinton, Carter, Bush, etc.) of the modern age was a fan of American sportsmanship and might've boasted a 'classy' baseball-figurine 'themed' chess-set, which is something to consider, given how/why sports has been likened 'metaphysically' to capitalism itself, right?



I took my World Series (Upper-Deck) team-set (1990) to a trade-show visited by multiple movie-industry folk who happened to be traversing the Boston area during this 'event' in New England, hyping their new movie about Western intelligentsia for capitalist-theory and recounted a special/iconic 'beautiful' film casting strange if haunting ideations of what composed the 'quality' of the species-magazine era.



MERCHANT: I love visiting/seeing the Boston-Park area, friend, since it's an idyllic environment for the views of mind-health!



I told my girlfriend of this trade, and she remarked, "You're simply in 'glee' from the ideation that a World Series team-set captures the 'quality' of sportsmanship-cards collections diaries."



Why not think that a set of cards captures a natural 'stalemate' in the designs of capitalism competitive trade-balances? I mean, I miss my Olerud/Toronto card already, but I can't help but feel in 'glee' over my World Series set-acquisition, and I think back to the days playing Monopoly with friends when I was just a child in the United States. This is a great story.



Think of all the problems in the modern Earth thanks to problems of coexistence and economics-driven woes? I mean, Catholics, Protestants, Hindus, Muslims, Jews and just about everyone these days are troubled by the 'nature' of human distances. It's the 'subject' of many a language-arts presentation of the diagrams of 'fervent' study, no?



My name's Amlan Satan, and I'm a cards-collector in New England (Boston), and I like using social-media to re-present the quality of space-sharing and treasure-showcases on the cyber-highway(s) if for the simple 'taste' of 'Selfie'-consciousness oriented democracy...or definition (ha).



I posted this commerce-themed avatar for Xmas in Boston (Internet) named 'Evil Elf' to remind shoppers and merchants of the 'taste' of modern capitalism, and given its mischievous elfin quality, I'm to admit it reminded me of the 'magic' of the 'chess' of painting commercial competitiveness.



If a Martian spied on humans in Boston-Park from, say, the moon, they might claim, "World Series team-sets 'define' the nature' of capitalism-IQ 'lyrics' for the express/limited purpose(s) of 'real' depression." That would (indeed) be a statement for this personal age (ha).

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

© 2022 Abishai100


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