The Horseman: Capitalism's TroyA Story by Abishai100A radical and three policewomen debate against each other on social-media regarding the differing views about the user-friendly features of commerce-life achievements.
A portrait of what makes competition reflective of the 'distance' of capitalism itself, inspired by Capitalism: A Love Story (Michael Moore).
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==== The iconic underground cyber-radical writer named 'Horseman' had been creating strange stories about millionaire-horses from the Kentucky Derby, including a recent rising-star named Arklow, as trophy messengers of the modern social-media/Selfie culture of citizenry-personality/commentary drawn forms of commerce-life Ego vanity (hmm). ![]() HORSEMAN: This random/new Derby-millionaire horse (Arklow) has investors playing chess with American luxury-arrogance! ![]() Three Eastern policewomen however doubted all this capitalism-life intrigue and considered this cyber-Crusade of capitalism 'critique' by the 'Horseman' pure fantasy/superstition, offering a more 'media' oriented chess approach to ideations of commerce-life Ego dissection and 'insisting' that media-games and flowery for racing/competition was merely a human race consciousness catering to sportsmanship storyboard 'access' ironically facilitating enhanced 'cinematic' peace (wow). ![]() HORSEMAN: If these Eastern-copwomen want to 'toy' with capitalism-complexity, they invite 'alien-invader' themed games! ![]() Could 'liberal' dialogue surrounding sportsmanship iconography and games/contests/races/capitalism reflect a constructive view of the interactive 'nature' of commerce and consumerism and modern media? This was the debate stirred by the Horseman and the three Eastern policewomen of conservative challenge, and perhaps all this 'social-media buzz' would (ironically) create a strange new form of sports-media/market 'fancy' for everyday/everyman 'treasures' like Olympics sports-cards (or photos!) reminding folks why competition itself was somehow a 'simplified' form...of religion! ![]() "Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2023 Abishai100 |
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Added on February 8, 2023 Last Updated on February 8, 2023 AuthorAbishai100NJAboutStudent/Minister; Hobbies: Comic Books, Culinary Arts, Music; Religion: Catholic; Education: Dartmouth College more.. |






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