Wednesday, September 13, 2017
chapter eight of "Wonder Woman" written by Hanno Ridal Raudsepp..
Hippolyta sat in her easy, bamboo armchair and mused on the Amazons war against France, which was like a porpoise war... which was like a pendulum-swaying death of the soul-war entire against an Octopus country, like a war it was against the thought and ideation of the food web entire, for the Amazons held no belief or faith whatsoever in the existance of the food web, of any food web to speak of.... and France seemed somehow.. like such a carniverous country.. carniverous against Amazons... this was a war to eat the smouldering carbon-caked remains of Amazon's charred bodies alive by the machine of France.. FRANCE!!.... Hippolyta had a copy of .. she believed one of the authors was Dominique LaPierre.. a great work.. "Paris is Burning" .. she had it somewhere.. seh liked the part of the book where it mentioned Jean-Paul Sartre in a building .. was he preserving papers .. was that what he was doing in that book..?... she tried to remember.. she liked these panorama's pastiches.. these non-fictional books taht were like epic weaveries of different human storylines.. non-fictional books that wove the disparate storylines of individuals of historical individuals together.. along with individuals who may not necessarily be considered historical until this book was written... Hippolyta loved books on history and she attempted to penetrate to the witch's cauldron of truth of the twentieth century.. which she believed was kept curtained by many veils of media and overt text.. Hippolyta coyly, flirtatiously imagined herself hte naked Ishtar that was the naked body of herself Hippolyta as History itself doing a dance of seven veils unveiling herself from the pages of overt text to find her own naked body's own agricultural deepsoil subtextual self.. Hippolyta had these historical collective unconsciousness fantasies of herself.. it was what made her such an Erotic Amazon General of smouldering sensual firebrand eyes ....
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