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E=MMA

7.45pm
I made it with enough time to get comfortable before the show, it is the
first time I have seen a life seminar so Im rather intrigued. These sensations
who flaunt their evangelical dramaticism, so full of themselves; so confident
that their whole demeanour is of flawless success; privilege.
Call me a sceptic but I never really bought into any of that social
stratification, its too bourgeois, old fashioned and unnecessary. Chivalry is
what defines class and even the most unbecoming of men is capable of that;
but then, I am as ever, a romantic.
Good evening sir the young lady as!ed. " delicate rain had misted the
streets and had #ust begun to soa! through to the s!in.
Good evening. Im here to pic! up my tic!et. $r %ee &night
"hh $r &night, youre the #ournalist from The Generic Observer arent you'
(es, than! you. Im e)cited to see the show
*ell, please do en#oy her eyes slightly fluttered, misting gently as she
retreated into a sudden dream.
8:16pm
+nes manners are paramount to their sophistication; to be late is a
most grievous insult a person can give; It is not a poor choice of words, but a
complete disregard of decency.
,ello out there, Im glad so many of you came.
I felt the hope burn throughout the assembled entourage; followers of
idealism; those wanting not the idyllic life, but the idyllic lifestyle.
*elcome to -.$...$." ,e said as fluorescent bulbs electrified the stage.
-.$.$.". /irewor!s, spar!s, lasers, ma#esty.
" Gree! god had descended to earth; his perfectly tanned body cast of
bron0e; flawlessly white teeth reflecting li!e diamonds on a beach.
Im 1rofessor "ustin 2ayne
8:27pm
This pretentious superiority I find grating, we are all meat to be
consumed by society, prey of "phrodites whim. To believe yourself so divine
as her, is to dare 3emesis.
The showmanship had diminished, the audience sat raptured to every
word, eager to learn how to live.
$ental, what does it mean' It could be intelligence, it could be ethics, morals,
interests it could even be faith. 2ayne spo!e in earnest.
(ou are not alone in this world, there are 4 billion people out there. "nd out
there I5 someone for you. There I5 someone li!e you. 2ayne sat half
standing on a stool, an air of defeatism seemed to fall from his shoulders.
6ut they7re so hard to find, and thats why you need me
8:39pm
These people; I pity them; they are farmers wor!ing to tithe lords such
as he; he is not of their world but above it. They dream of his +lympus.
The $aterial. 6eauty, style, wealth, elegance. $aterial is all that defines our
outer selves. 2ayne preached.
,orror spread among the assembled as their siren song fell into the
dar! oceans of their own consciousness. They felt not fit for such measure.
%oo! at me 2ayne roared in triumph. %++& "T $-88. The light dimmed as
he wal!ed from the stage to the crowd singling out wanting faces as he did.
(ou are not perfect
(ou are not perfect
I wish he would stop, it is painful to endure.
8:47pm
There is nothing but malice in this, I abhor his grandeur, so beyond
reproach these poor people can do naught but apologise for their very
e)istence.
"cceptable 2ayne said with a moc!ing laugh as he strode to the stage.
5mo!e pillowed, drowning the stage beneath it. /rom the ashes rose a light.
The curtains drew slowly unveiling a mirror reflecting all those who ga0ed
upon it.
(+9 ":- "CC-1T"6%-, (+9 ":- "%% "CC-1T"6%- The smo!e began
to dissipate. " man stood shrouded as it cleared, he turned, bald, he turned
wearing nothing but his pants. ,is physi;ue soft, his body natural.
I "$ "CC-1T"6%- 2ayne proclaimed.
This is what -$$" is, it is -ngagement, not to someone but of someone.
(ou must engage with yourself, be who you are. -ach and everyone loo!ed in
that mirror and saw yourselves. 2ayne threw his discarded suit to the crowd.
I am /lawed, I am you. I am loo!ing for acceptance for who I really am
/orgive me, my hubris
9:00pm
I was wrong, -$$" is a dream, it is a foolishly simple dream; one
shared by all.
-$$" is beauty; it is something we can all aspire to be;
3othing more than our imperfect selves.

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