Princeton: Art-Doc

Princeton: Art-Doc

A Story by Abishai100
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A Princeton man's convinced he's an artist but must persuade a mime.

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A treatise on the 'quality' of modern cyber-convenience culture 'practicality' for 'street-ethos' of educational emojis, inspired by A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (Tom Hanks)
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Princeton (NJ) is quite a nice area of North America, and it's where Amlan Satan was marketing special youth-friendly comics-doodles for his cyber-homeschooling project designed to highlight a democratic access-based approach to populist education for images of Western-American echelons.



AMLAN SATAN: These kid-friendly doodles reveal why art can feel like a 'personality' examination (for 'folk' direction!).



Sure, the idea that comics/arts can feel like a 'personal' exercise is quite a novel idea for the convenience-age of cyber-access driven efficient social networking or group activity, and Amlan Satan of Princeton (NJ) had become something of a 'toyworld' agent/diplomat of traffic-facilitation for educational excellence, drawing on artifacts like Peanuts-chess boards for youth-interest in 'folk' democracy.



However, now Doc Satan had to face the critiques posed on the NJ-cyber highways by a very sternly critical American artist-mime named Euclid who insisted that 'youth-doodle' comics-art access online (Princeton) wouldn't offer anything 'novel' to the modern street-culture 'negotiations' of folk democracy and would require complementation with more non-cyber 'real-environment' art-training for youngsters for hands-on examinations of 'psyche-expressions' of society totems for the social-media culture of 'personality-traffic' democracy.

EUCLID: Simple cyber-access to 'doodles' doesn't create folk democracy data!



AMLAN SATAN: It's not the 'doodle' frequency but doodle-access 'convenience' for cyber-modernism that reflects a society 'investment' in the quality of 'folk' diction.



Sure, Western-American media/traffic catered to a 'personality' driven 'folk' admiration of the quality of street-traffic access based human imagination regarding 'splendid' creativity amenity, and surely, numerous modern artistic/lifestyle programs in the United States, reflective of the 'folk-culture' of places (academic/social/etc.) like Princeton (NJ/USA), revealed the traffic 'imprint' of access-imagery culture expressions of a 'living' artistic idealism.

AMLAN SATAN: Cyber-convenience reflects a media-'theme' of folk definition.



Isn't that the nature of American psychology --- a street-access image of 'living' (or dynamic!) profiteers?



EUCLID: As a critical mime, I'm wary that 'convenience' equals democracy!
AMLAN SATAN: Skepticism is 'natural' in this modern cyber-work of traffic-emojis.



"This world is but a canvas to our imagination" (Henry David Thoreau).

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

© 2023 Abishai100


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Added on February 17, 2023
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