The Woman and the Romance

The Woman and the Romance

A Story by trokanmariel33

For throughout the histories of the societies, the institution of science's cherished pillar, the Periodic Table, had always been a uniform invader.
Not a uniform intruder, but, a uniform invader.

The meaning, without ruminating on the distribution of meaning between invasiveness and intrusiveness's application here, is that invasiveness is to do with altruistic meaning; by the famous Periodic Table.

The minimum and living wage notions.
The public universal healthcare notion.
The fair trade notion.

The Periodic Table, was in secret a socialist governor of each of these notions.
It never stepped in, to aid the real biologies though, at any point for throughout the histories of the societies.
It didn't actually step in, however, nevertheless, the Periodic Table was a force for good.
The real biologies, had the ability to extrapolate the goodness of the Periodic Table from it.
Each of the listed and framed elements, on the table.
Each of the instances, times and examples of the demonstrations, of the table.
All of these "eachs" were moral co-ordinates, moral governors and moral overseers to society, to all the societies.

She had the status.
She had the famous and usual political status.

Going into sides, as perhaps oxymoronic a logistic of reference as this is, pertaining to the politics of this woman, of this she is indeed null and void.

And nationalism can also be foregone, for its antithesis status would be a company to argument for exposure, with regards to the "going into sides" dichotomy, of this woman, of this she.
To put it simply:
The identity, of this political party of this woman will never be revealed.

That being so, that being the context of rumination and investigation into this female politician, the arc of status to normality (concerning this same female politician) and its rumination and investigation belonging still must.

The philosophy of perspective ideology, about to be applied to this female politician, not being incumbent on the said rumination and investigation apparatus isn't a case for oxymoron.
The essence, the ethos, is that this woman is the normal bullshit of status.

The spirituality, of the story, is that the woman's should be higher, an expression not contrary to the aforementioned nature of description.

Kia Merch. The name, of the woman. 
An erotic politician, both in terms of visual essence and society content. 

She is a loud woman. Both in terms of visual demeanour and in technical political format, emphasis of argument to the technical political format quantity.

She becomes normal, however.
Just as going into sides had its due, so too can the actual identity, the actual truth which applies to her cause for status to normal arc.

Hence, the philosophy of perspective ideology's application; an operation, of application that's neither opposite or parallel to the refused system of truth of exposure, with regards to why Kia Merch becomes anti-political in the first place.
Hey - meta has its f***s.
She would be a lovely f**k, of observation that is, as opposed to sexual intercourse.
Forgive the semantic transgression, but it might just be the woman's observer and Periodic Table physical sustainer and promoter wanting to be as loud as the woman.

The hindsight, retrospective perspective, gained by this woman politician (now anti-politician)...
Her long, loud dark hair is her politics.

Society's Periodic Table vs the woman's long dark hair.

The woman's politics, of the woman's long dark hair isn't about the woman's self-interest. 

In hindsight, did the woman ever become interested, in the Periodic Table's promoter?
For throughout the histories, of the societies, she didn't, but not because she loved the promoter, aka the physical sustainer, but because she wanted to copy the Periodic Table's love of the promoter-physical sustainer.
 
 

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Added on August 1, 2025
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