Stanford-Farms: A 'Demo' Myth

Stanford-Farms: A 'Demo' Myth

A Story by Abishai100
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How will a capitalism-superstitions storywriter find inspiration from an iconic women's tennis media-rivalry to shape a Homeland definition?

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A sportsmanship/competition oriented contemplation of what makes capitalism-symbolic activity/history reflective of the human head, inspired by Wimbledon (Kirsten Dunst)! 
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Amlan Satan was happily making cyber-comics tales about capitalism-race superstitions in a residential area of Jersey/USA called Stanford-Farms when he realized/learned that a very magical matchup between two great icons of women's athletics, Steffi Graf (Germany) and Monica Seles (Yugoslavia) --- in the 1992 women's French Open women's tennis final (Roland-Garros) --- was creating quite a 'stir' on modern social-media (e.g., YouTube) regarding the magazine-culture value of competition-chess superstitions/storytelling. Now, Mr. Satan hoped to make a very special women's competition diorama about Graf-Seles (Roland-Garros) in his Stanford-Farms residence, offering some ideas in the American Homeland about the 'quality' of securities concerning media-life presentations of capitalism 'reflective' games/imagery.



AMLAN SATAN: Quality of life in Jersey (America) affects citizenry-views on social-media commentary on capitalism-symbolic events/games like Graf-Seles (Roland-Garros) and reminds world-folk of the personality behind modern traffic-securities for social/creative exchanges in popular storytelling!



AMLAN SATAN: I'm using an Xmas-consumerism/media season 'parody' avatar ("Evil-Elf") to create a special superstition fable about an American Homeland sports/tennis fan who's watching the Graf-Seles 1992 Final (Roland-Garros) on YouTube and considering buying the game/match for his girlfriend (on Blu-ray disc!) for Xmas but feeling 'haunted' by the Evil-Elf's dream-message about why the Graf-Seles rivalry is simply a 'complex' axis of great competition vanities, prompting the sports/tennis fan to think Xmas-media might be 'troubled' by the superstition of contests (ha).



Well, incidentally, that 'iconic' capitalism-race reflective women's tennis Final-match of 1992 (Roland Garros), which went to a whopping 2-6, 6-3, 8-10 'epic' (in favor of the eventual victor-Seles!), reminded sports/tennis fans how Monica Seles effectively closed the domination-era door on Graf's seemingly 'invincible' status and sealed the new media-commentary era sign that (in fact!) women's rivalry in sports fueled healthy interest/investment when outcomes were not so boringly predictable (hmm). This is what drew the interest of Mr. Satan of Stanford-Farms --- how that Roland-Garros women's athletics 'event' in France created a 'Euro-image' of the quality of capitalism-race reflective games/history as simply superstition (wow).



WIFE: I made you a chess-cake cookie 'presentation' for your Dartmouth-pals arriving.
SATAN (Amlan): Wow...they'll love this; a fantastic accent to the Graf-Seles viewing!
WIFE: Maybe you're thinking too 'deeply' about sports/capitalism for storywriting, dear.
SATAN: Nah...it's all relative...a deep matter of human race Ego (or theory).
WIFE: Alright!



AMLAN SATAN: Now, I'll use the DC-villain (Brainiac) to make the Seles-Graf media-vision for Homeland expressions of capitalism-race activity storytelling a deep-matter of superstition-driven competition-thought paranoia --- the way games/contests/rivalries create a 'darkness' concerning competitive rituals for the 'chess' of race Ego.



WAITRESS: This is your first time in this new diner by Stanford-Farms, Mr. Satan?
AMLAN: Indeed; it's a fine place you guys have opened (recently) near our community!
WAITRESS: Are you a married-man, Mr. Satan?
AMLAN: You're a very attractive woman; I admit, if I wasn't...I'd consider romancing you!
WAITRESS: Hah...I asked because I read your 'cool' Graf-Seles media-tale.
AMLAN: And you were 'deeply' impressed (no?).
WAITRESS: Excellence; it's a matter of capitalism superstition heat (right?).
AMLAN: Thanx.



"Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson).

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

© 2023 Abishai100


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Added on March 30, 2023
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