Saturday, May 31, 2014

The Restuwrant: Draft

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Why would a person assume they have the right 2 eat food that is recently prepair'da, or recently bake'da...is it reasonable 2 expect a nuw customer 2 pay for food?

...As I pondered the world of law, and human rights, my mind felt as fearful as a doe fearing heavy rain-fall. A Hard Rain never felt good when it fell. I stared into my mug of brown coffee...brown because I added a little milk, which seemed like a milk cloud turning the bitter dark bru brown.
I sighed, I had so many ideas 2 chase, I was at a loss...what should I write, how do I begin 2 write...?
Sudo.
My pen-name.
I put the mug down, and picked a pen up.
A loud thug noise caught my attention. A woman nuw 2 "The Restuwrant" had her pale hands around a piece of fried chicken, the owner, Grandpah, had his hand firmly around her wrist. The noise I heard may have been the Cool-Aid that was spilled on2 the floor.
"Don't you know you are suppose to pay for that piece of chicken?"
"No. I don't no that."
"Why would you assume you don't have to pay for that chicken in your hand? Do you think people raise chicken, feed chickens, and sell this resturant chickens, so I could then hire my cook 2 cut the chicken, make a delicious batter 2 smother the chicken in, then gently fry the chicken...then place this delicious plate of fried chicken under protective glass, for you, a strange woman 2 reach under the glass with your dirty hands, and grab a delicious piece. Do you think people are your servants, raising chicken, cleaning chicken and frying chicken all for you?
"No."
"Then why are your dirty hands on my chicken. You can have that piece, after you pay for it."
"Look mister, I didn't hurt you. I am hungry," the woman said, "I don't have any money, and I don't want 2 starve...besides, we normally eat for free. Me and my friends, when we see a ripe pear, we reach out, grab it, leaving nothing 2 spoil. That is nature, I am all natural," she explain'da.
Grandpah made a face that should scare most women.
He opened his mouth wide, showing a strong set of teeth.
Grandpah never bit a person, yet with strong teeth like his, I'd imagine a bite from his mouth would hurt!
I jumped 2 my feet.
"Grandpah, how much money does that piece of chicken cost?"
"...Ahhh,  let me look on the menu."
Grandpah looked at the price written on a piece of paper, upright, near the plate.
"...it says a breast cost one dollar, a chicken thigh cost .50 cents."
The woman opened her mouth to respond, so I rapidly made up my mind.
"I'll pay you for the food this woman has in her hand," I said.
Grandpah looked startled, then smiled.
"Sold".
 "And I suggest you eat your chicken with water," I told the woman,who was turning 2 leave.
Another anonymous act of kindness done by Sudo, I muse'da.




Thursday, May 15, 2014

The Gangster 'O'-'Z'

If....
   The Wizard Of OZ was ri-interpreted by 'Dirty ol' Gee'...would it sound the same way?

Who was really 'good' in The Wizard of Oz?

The Good Witch                                           Verses                        Dorothy (called Do-ra-thi)


The Good Witch :                                                                                       Dorothy: 
Told a little 'lost' girl it was 'okay' 
for her to take a pair of shimmering red shoes.

Promised her friends she could hook-em up 
with a 'wizard' who would help them get a 
nuw mind, a nuw heart* and courage.



(Tip* One would NEED 2 Be BRAVE...The Wizard sounds like a doctor about 2 preform open-heart surgery...)

                                                                                           
If the 'Good Witch' was 'good,' then that would make Dorothy 'bad' (why? Because I chose 2 pick one 'good' character from the novel...so then the other character must be 'bad'...right?), this would then explain why 'Dorothy' was consider'da a theif, and chase'da around a lot...because she was wanted by the 'sherif-witch' (the person with the longest nose) for stealing her dead sister's shoes.

Basically, if u agree with the WICKET WITCH, than Dorothy is wrong, a thief, and guilty of telling lies. She ran away from the law, and she would not give the stolen shoes back 2 the rightful owner.

If u believe the Wicket Witch WAS WRONG, and a FOOL, then The Wizard of OZ made more sense, the wizard did NOT preform open-heart surgery, and the little girl did indeed need 2 return home, since OZ was NOT A GOOD PLACE for her 2 stay in.

If the Wizard of Oz was right, then the little girl was not 'bad,' she was lost, and I was wrong for calling her 'bad'.

Children...aren't u glad u live at home...

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

What Is Good...my ieN-word?

What Is Good?

What Is Good?

I share a Link:


This idea of strangers judging one's worth became of interest 2 me after I watched America's Next Top Model, and after I became active online, which is when I felt encouraged 2 read The Wizard Of Oz, a novel by L. Baum.

How do writers, who write stories fill'da with strange characters, hnow which characters represent what is 'good' 2 / in a book?

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Deviant A / Ai: Planning Nuw Chanel Changes!

Nuw Updates!



I am planning 2 merge my Erowtic chanels, associated with sudonim IenErowtic, with my Deviant Ai / A chanels.

These chanel-changes may not be easy, yet I hope I can avoid online confusion by associating eXclusively with Deviant A / Ai.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Deviant Ai / A: Good Character


How can I tell of a man of good character?

Would I need 2 know a actual good person, 2 base my example of a 'good' person on?
Will the religious 'right' create controversy if I dare'da follow a religious example, like the Buddha, the famous teacher central 2 Buddhism? [Pronounced: Bu-dis-em]

Does an individual attempt at trying 2 be a 'good-person' cause anger in Christians...?
...Or am I stereotyping Christians...placing them in a narrowly-defined box of behavior?
Do Christians really insist that all people who want 2 be 'good' act like Jesus...as they gather 2 witness a cross-nailing?
Are their Christians who allow individuals 2 follow other religious teachers, allow them 2 start families, write poetic lines about their inspiration, or visit family temples? 
Do Christians allow individuals 2 have 'other ideas' of the type of person of 'good' character they wish to be?

From Being M@del 2 Being Good...what would such talk of 'goodness' mean without actual examples in life 2 reflect upon in writings?
  
I think I will need 2 reviuw the definition for concrete.
Concrete: An actual Object found in the physical world.
(not abstract).







When I refer 2 a fictional character...what am I referring 2...my own day-dreams? 

I think fictional characters are in the 'Grey-zone'...like reflections in a mirror...like shadows on the wall...like gray smoke...they are semi-tangible. 

A fictional character, 2 my mental frame, has a location. Most descriptions of them exist in the 'flatlands'...a literary reference 2 "Flatland," which has amuse'da many readers. 

Fictional characters have location, and behaviors...'habbits' or 'characteristic' that can be described. 

Fictional characters in a novel, may be similar to actual people...yet they are more similar 2 paiper flowers, or photographs.

I desire 2 write about 'father-figures' who bring order 2 their family, and 2 their neighborhood. I hope 2 write about the types of males I like, by describe'in their behavior.

The character "Granpah" is a 'generic' character I want 2 write about for a short-story. I think he should be warm, and golden-brown. A friendly character in a literary town.

Writers write about the behaviors, and emotions of their fictional characters, 'texty characters' who thinks and seem 2 acts in a similar way 2 people in the physical world...yet, although I write 2 better reflect...like visiting the mountain 2 look down upon my personal problems...I also write 2 instruct. Like a computer-programmer who writes lines of code...the computer is a machine that follows 
           \\   { the text code... \\

with evidently behavior. 

Fictional characters in a novel, may be similar to actual people...yet they are more similar 2 paiper flowers, or photographs.

Sidenote: Online, there are people who teach other people how 2 create faces of people who do not exist...it is not about copying a photograph...it is about taking certain distinct characteristics, and 'artificially-merging' the image with the image of another person. 
The end result should be a image of a person who does not exist...yet looks human.

Art, photography...paiper-back novels...these ARTS are reflections, or abstract creations created 2 amuse, entertain...or 2 confuse. 

Confession: After meeting several young actors, I MUST INFORM every reader...FAMILY IS MOST IMPORTANT.

IT IS NOT RIGHT for a writer 2 carelessly hire Actors...in today's world...when you expose young people 2 a large-market, you change their life. 
Several women had their lives change'da...
For example, Joni Mitchell had her life change'da by a bus ticket and a guitar. Women who would normally have been great mothers, became great independent Artists...this is both wonderful and sad.

Writers are more 'part-of-the-package' and less solitairy beings in control of their own paiper-nahveil-verse, when they bring their literary products 2 the TV, use Windows from their PC, or stage. 
Writers, Actors, and Musicians work in the field of Art...and are part of their families...and most want 2 start their own families. 
If a Artist values Art more than Family, I blaime THE ART TEACHER!




Deviant Ai / A: Research online



I read an informative article from Wikipedia, The Free (online) Encyclopedia. 

After reading Wiki's text, I refine'da my concept of the word 'eros.' According 2 Wikipedia, the word 'eros' is of ancient Greek orgin. 

I wonder...is this term (eros) associated with roses? 
Is it my mind that would connect the word 'erowtic' with 'rose'? Imagery of red roses surrounded by 'baby's breath' flowers, finds my fancy like a red dart...or love-d'art, before the term 'prose' reaches me. I think of John Staimos, I think of clouds, and pale pink roses...am I guilty of associating J.Staimos with 'eros' and flowers?

I do not believe the Greeks associated pink candy hearts, and sweetheart baby-roses with Valentines Day...yet, I have read that the Greeks are associated with the personified figure of 'eros' as Eros or Cupid.


Cupid IS associated with sweetheart candy and flowers. 
The word 'eros' is associated with 'love,' especially in poetry, and the written Arts...in medical fields, the term is associated with 'life energy,' which sounds essential, and less Art-derive'da. 
 Why am I interested in 'eros' personified? 
I fancy poetic description... 
 eros lifts love-d'arts 
2 send a message true 
above night-winds the message fluw 
a song of love from me 2 you...

Can 'eros' send a message of love thru a song? 
Can I modify 'Love at first sight' 2 Dance with me, 2 Music of the night? 

Of Deviant Note: Artemis the huntress,
                           Aphrodite