Elm-St. Stalker Displacement

Elm-St. Stalker Displacement

A Story by Abishai100
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An American woman paints her examination of feeling stalked and outright wits for escapism and confides in interviews for social jaws.

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Stalker-tale. 
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INTERVIEW: You're certain this guy tracked you all around your suburbs.
MISS DELILAH: I'm sure of it now; and it's because of a femme/hero doodle.
INTERVIEW: You're certain this American Homeland stalker marked your art(s).
MISS DELILAH: I've no doubt now, as a resident/pedestrian; I read a blog.
INTERVIEW: You're certain the stalker's words ("doodle following for cynicism").
MISS DELILAH: This guy dresses in NRA-type gear; he's foreign; art's mockery.
INTERVIEW: You're certain your youth-doodles for optimism/kids drew him in.
MISS DELILAH: Facebook-like.



I lived in a special place on Earth called Elm-St., which boasted lots of kids and I wanted to make special social media (cyber) doodles of great comic art inspired youthful optimism/rhetoric when I, an American woman, started feeling the whispering hiss of a deadly-stalker, and I didn't know what to do, so I gave an interview online about modern American Homeland pedestrians feeling that unusual pinch of homegrown terrorism (Facebook-like!).



So, as I conceive of it, it was a special duet of DC-Marvel inspired stick-figure kids' doodles which I used to talk to kids in my suburb area (Elm-St.) about heroics rhetoric and optimism for Earth residence defenses for fiction. I imagine the stalker wanted to make mark of me as someone who was too idealistic for my art to be considered a good laughter for simplified American qualia (for the spirit!).



I didn't know what the Hell to do, and so I decided to make a mask and wandered around Elm-St. watching/waiting for the dude to appear, and finally he did. I decided to wave at him in an eerie fashion, and he seemed startled. Maybe he just thought I happened to be an eccentric/private closet-case artist and decided to simply vanish from my life. I'm telling his story...but maybe it's mine...residentialism prone (sure).



INTERVIEW: Original fried-chicken (American).
ME: I used to live in Kentucky.
INTERVIEW: Good to have conveniences of consumerism post-deeds of escape?
ME: Without doubt for leviathan/uncertainty (for the spirit).
INTERVIEW: Thanx...Mis Delilah (happy-diner talks).



"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)

© 2024 Abishai100


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Added on September 25, 2024
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