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Monday, August 1, 2016

Poison ivy Pamela isley in teh very first Batman dream of eale movie...

Poison ivy: ... a rollercoaster skyscraper planet is my next plant in my botany greenhouse.... it is a botanical army regiment of soldierly plant for all plants are true soldiers, the truest soldiers and ready to .. sniff.. die for the cause of plant world regeneration.... I must be ready to die someday to for my crusade but for now the plant world needs me alive and as I am the General Plantissimo... for sometimes a General sorry .. sometimes a General who we need alive must send soldier plants into the field knowing full well that some of them will die... "We who are about to die, salute you, madame Poison ivy" sing in army chorus chant my army of loyal plants and vegetation and blue-grean algea and all kinds of conglomeration of plant-microbe interactions and my precious P I 3 - kinases chemicals and my plants at stations Enod12 and Enod40... and most of all my plant chemical phosphatidonositol.. ithinks how this very important soldier, a plant chemical is called by the name by.. must get the names of my chemicals plant solider compounds right... must get names right.. must get names right.. they are my loyal followers after all.. these soldiers which are my siren chorus of plant-nympths and plant-mermaids, heaven-scent plant symbiotes all.. yes I will build an octopus plant army....


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Alfred: .. So.. master Bruce.. yet another plague on Gotham city...

Bruce Wayne at his Bat-computer in the Batcave..

Bruce Wayne: .. this.. threat.. if I might call it even that at this point.. is elusive .. so elusive.. nanotechnology-level elusive.. it remains a residue of attention, like the very margins of your optical visual sphere of gaze when you read, the very margins of your reading scope.. that's where this signals interception codes to our mutual future detective work resides... on the margins of our state.. the Bat-computer is struggling almost like the stone of sysiphus to stay on this topic.. something coming on the margins of Gotham.. something I can't place like a chess-board not yet filled with pieces, with a single piece even... a margins state something..

Alfred: .. what lies on the margins of Gotham...

Bruce Wayne: .. geographically.. a vast forest surrounds Gotham.. I think this has been the case ever since medieval times... Gotham was in those times meant to be hard to find.. almost like it had been built out of the centre of a forest, a thick forest as uncharted as the Everglades... Gotham was an unknown centre that it may once in pre-medieval times taken a treasure map to find.. the site of Gotham before the city was even ever built was found.. the site of building the city.. it was found by a treasure map...

Alfred: .. a treasure map.. I believe.. early in .. hah.. both our careers.. they mentioned you'd have to find a treasure map that meant something to the history of Gotham..

Bruce Wayne: .. yeah.. always forgot about that map... always forgot about it.. but I once looked up the subject on the local internet and it was easy to find a webpage on it.. like looking for a webpage on alchemy.. those are also easy to find now....

Alfred: .. ahh.. alchemy.. yes.. where would the Batman legacy be without alchemy...

Bruce Wayne: .. and now... this treasure map.. it may have been drawn up by Parcelcus.. or John Dee... it promises philosphers stones buried deep underwater in Gotham harbour... as if Gotham had to be built first rock by rock with philosophers stones....

Alfred: .. I always thought so.. it was philosophy that built Gotham city...

Bruce Wayne: .. you're right.. so right Alfred, as always... you know.. German philosophy.. German philosophy... I'm going to get back to my studies of German.. which are endless... their's always more German to learn.. always more.. always more.... I'm going to read all the German philosophers in the original German..

Alfred: .. does that include Marx?..

Bruce Wayne: .. Marx?  - sorry, Alfred,.. oh.. Marx?... I might leave my readings of Marx to the French language a while... just for me to learn German and German philosophy in the original German language.. it's all about my building the geography of Gotham by means of the word-fragments of German linguistics.. as if .. German linguistics was the very landscape and terrain and architecture of Gotham itself.. I guess that's our present-day treasure map of Gotham... then.. once I've penetrated past the layers and abstract layers and veils of the German tongue, of the German language veil by veil visual word German imagery curtain by curtain.. then I'll find the vaguest, shade-like curtains and margins of my present day detective investigation into .. French?.. I think all this reading of German leads to reading French...

Alfred: .. when I actually studied both languages simultaneously.. I found reading in German helped me comprehend the intricacies of French grammar and syntax... like the two languages were overlayed like a photocopy or micro-fiche... like two transparent plastic sheets or films the two languages French and German was.. and the mineral, chemical, grainy composition of one language would help me deduce the intricacies of the grain, mineral composition of the other...

Bruce Wayne:.. Ahh.. Alfred.. thanks to you.. we are still building our treasure map...


scene written by Hanno Raudsepp Artemis... send to Harry Knowles temporarily .. before disclosing it as the "Batman dream of eale" screenplay.. send it vastly out to Hollywood, California as the "Shadow of the Bat" screenplay.. thenks... thanks .. Harry Knowles...

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