Adult (or at least semi-adult) story; follow the link if you want to read it anyway: A Horrible Refuge
Although I'm not good enough a writer to actually be at stake as an author, I feel that I have to express what I feel are points about life, and which I can't (at least not easily enough)write with good quality. I apologize for that :-( ... and hope people can enjoy these stories anyway.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Hearsay and Gypsies
“Yes it is that!” Deborah said, “It
is a gypsy trick to try to pretend there is someone to distrust in
anyone who dares not to show what they're about when there's a
competence in that someone to seem satisfied with them not knowing!”
Sophie looked at her and answered: “I
thought gypsy tricks were about trying fool you into saying to
yourself that there's no hidden danger. I mean - if there's
anything to the gypsies - it's that they keep their thefts hidden
that way!”
“I mean that they pretend that in
order to have it there either are no dangers to disguise, or else
they have the right to accuse that person! In such circumstances they
often manage either to steal or to put blame on such a person. Often
they even do both things at once!”
“It is not a gypsy cunning in the
first place to be able to seem real about circumstances that are
about the dangers of not knowing! It is not they who would be able to
pretend as though there were not any reasons to believe oneself to
have nothing to do with whomever they could perhaps otherwise
distrust in such a way!”
“I find it in you not to admit that
she who took your money wasn't all about seeming innocent. Instead
she was about trying to feel innocent by your comparison!”
Sophie looked thoughtful. “I wasn't
sure about her! It's not quite certain to me, even, if that lady was
a gypsy! She seemed to act the way one could expect from one, I
think. But since she was not quite dark-skinned and not dressed as a
gypsy woman, she still seems possible as something else. But, true,
that aside, I could be into a predicament of that they are sly that
way, and that it's they who trick people into seeming guilty
somehow.”
Now Deborah looked thoughtful. “I
presume it's the gypsies who aren't very fond of being the way one
could expect them to be! But still there seems to me to be, in their
culture or something, that kind of a strategy!”
“Of pretending another person is
guilty by having him or her seem to hide whatever he or she didn't
think about emphasizing? Yeah! Perhaps it's really something they did
for survival way back when they started wondering around!”
“Yes! Exactly that! It's about that
they evilly pretend we should watch out for ourselves and thereby
catch us of guard, sometimes. When we are, they skillfully steal
something form ya!”
“Debbie, it's not a certainty that
they would pertain to that still in this day and age, except to the
extent they still steal from us. I mean they aren't necessarily the
ones using that trick nowadays - even if it is, perhaps they who
invented it!”
“I agree! But they have stolen from
us, or at least it's probably they, that is - and once I'm sure it
was a gypsy lady who did pick-pocket me, because she seemed to be the
one to pretend I was pretending as if nothing about the ability I
might have to pick a boyfriend among her people1 She was evilly
vindictive about it, probably! I can't but know that it was she who
stole my wallet just to show me that they were in charge of each
other, and not I, some stranger, who was. ...”
“You mean she really despised you
that much for wanting a boyfriend among her people!?”
“I guess so. I'm not sure about the
way she thought about me, nor my fellow on the side! I presume she
happened to feel I was insolent, and I can feel that some others I
know would also have avenged it!”
“Then perhaps you would be the one to
blame for it!”
“Even so I don't feel they have the
right to retaliate that easily! I mean I was just checking them out,
those two gypsy men, who seemed rather handsome, the two of them!
Also, I was trying to flatter them! Even so she retaliated as if
there was something wrong with that I even looked at her people!”
“Okay, Deb! I agree that perhaps
there's something to what you've just told me! But I still feel that
you have to retaliate a little less against those people! I mean that
you're being superficial if they are to be defined as crooked all the
time just because of that once!”
“It's not safe at all to presume it
was only that one time! I feel, thereby - of course, isn't it?! -
that there's not at all retaliation in just saying to myself that
they aren't always trustworthy!”
Sophie looked thoughtful again. “Okay.
I'll help you retaliate that, but on one condition! It isn't me that
they should be into seeing as the one who is after their skins in
this! It's you who should obviously be the one to stick her neck out,
if anyone, that is!”
Debbie sighed. “Of course, Sophie!
Yeas, of course I'll be the one to take most of their hatred for
this! I already feel their sympathy couldn't be there, so yes, I'm
ready to take that!”
After two weeks, the two women had,
with some help from both of their families, spread the word in their
neighbourhood that gypsies were evil people. This had seemed like
nonsense to some, but as old news to others. But they had fended for
their words by spreading that they also were pretending others were
guilty and that they thereby got away with being it themselves. This
the gypsies were now beginning to retaliate against them for.
Firstly, it said in a newspaper that
the two women, and both of their families, seemingly, it said, were
prejudice blackmailers, who stopped at nothing for seeming insulted
by people who were already outcasts. Secondly it said that they were
trying to warn people about something that actually didn't exist,
namely that gypsies were, supposedly, more keen than others on
pretending those who don't know their hiding something should be
still viewed as wanting to hide it. The article sort of disproved the
notion of that they did so by referring to a situation where gypsies
had been harassed by several people without being able to defend
themselves. it said that they could have done so by pretending one of
them was hiding that he was cunning at ruling them all, and that they
were quite obviously not keen enough to do so.
The two women and their families
defended themselves in by having it that they, the gypsies wouldn't
even recognize such a possibility had they not been more keen on
doing that than most people. They also stated that those who had
attacked them probably simply had guarded themselves against such
stuff, well enough for not even the gypsies to be able to pull that
trick against them. It was not a certainty, they had it, that the
gypsies wouldn't intimidate them so much that they weren't able to be
aware of their own defences. This they wrote in an a letter to the
editor of a rivaling newspaper, where they also wrote that the
gypsies had “obviously been guilty of very much pretension about
their issue! This is also what they usually do!” they stated, and
continued: “Thereby such people cannot really be trusted about
anything!” they concluded.
“But this is not our opinion!” the
editors of that newspaper wrote after the column.
“I from here on will not ever try to
seem to be responsible about this kinds of assertions!” Debbie said
after reading it. “From here on, we shall not ever again pretend as
if something about those damned gypsies! Instead, I will from here on
fake that they are too innocent to believe! That way, perhaps, the
public will claim hearsay against them and thereby make it
self-evident that they pertain to being evil in the sense that they
don't pertain to actual society!”
Sophie looked at her and answered: “How
come you then feel that they are that guilty? I mean that they seem
innocent in that you call it hearsay, those rumors you want to use
against them!”
“I feel that it's hearsay that should
be enough said about them! Thereby, I will feel superior by just
pointing at them as the ones with whom hearsay is enough!”
“I can't presume you even know what
you're dealing with! When I hear you say hearsay is the only way to
define those people, then it seems to me that they haven't got any
facade at all, since they are harassed by you so easily!”
“I can't believe my ears! But I will
from now on consider you not to be my friend and thereby not one to
be trusted much! I presume you will from now on also not view me as
that friend you could be talking to at points!”
“I agree!” she answered, and with
that they ended their friendship.
Saturday, June 27, 2015
The Notion of Having a Real Good Family
Enthusiastically, cunningly and without
remorse, she threw her fiancé's gift to her in the water. She
felt he had betrayed her, and that she couldn't forgive him without
there being an enthusiasm about having another man seem to be much
more suitable for her. Upon humiliating with that, she could probably
feel that the old relationship was not totally regrettable.
“I wonder,” she asked herself, “why
I suppose I am the woman to be had at the same time as hating that
man for feeling that about himself! But somehow,” she continued
pondering, it wasn't true that he could possibly have been anything
but a fake with her! This was so since she didn't seem to fit in, in
situations where he seemed at home and at ease with faking that his
assets where of much better quality than hers had been!
As she kept thinking about it, she said
to herself that “I have no lust for the type of fellow who will
cheat on me, even though I feel very much like cheating myself!”
Even so, somehow, she threw herself enthusiastically into the kind of
contexts where it wasn't allowed to be a cheater, just because she
wanted to seem to be much better than him at not cheating, and thus
win the confidence from the next guy to cheat with!
“I feel that I myself have an
imbecile in me, for being the moron who enthusiastically pretends to
be a none-cheater, while all my friends are cheaters, and keep on
humiliating me as though I were the moron who should be treated as
though there were no competences in me to see to my own good as were
it an asset for others as well as the closest among my friends and
other acquaintances!”
Thereby, she stood now, at the
embankment's deep-water stretch, having thrown her engagement ring
into the water. “I will now, from here on, never again feel tha the
would be the guy to marry! I will never again feel that he would be
my husband had he tried for eternity to become it! I will thereby
erase his memory for all but the sore attitude I'll have about him
forever, from now on!”
As she stood there, she sensed someone
walking up beside her. She turned around and saw her brother. She
looked him in the eyes and said: “You shouldn't have come here! No
matter why you followed me here, you must tell me why you think what
I'm doing is any of your business!”
“I followed you here because I wanted
to make certain that you felt like saying something aobut what the
engagement seemed to lead up to!”
“I felt that it led up to nothing but
the type of nonsense about marriage that there is to a guy with no
predicaments of feeling that we should be a couple forever after!”
“Then how come you stand still and
seem to be pondering on what went wrong between you?!”
“I'm not pondering on what went
wrong! I'm pondering on why I've become this half-ass bitch who
doesn't care to be responded to by anyone but those who are against
me in the sense that they don't care for morals and standards that I
had when I grew up!”
“Then I don't care to find you to be
anything but a nuisance for the friend of mine you were engaged to!”
“Then stop telling me that I should
be the one to listen to you! Because I don't have anything here but
the man I will regret that I ever came close, even, to marrying!”
“But why do you pretend he is the
guilty one! He is nothing but the same sort that you are! You and he
both cheat on each other! Both of you hate each other for it! And
thereby you and he shall be forever bound by taht your engagement was
of mutual contentment about the other partner suffering from that!”
She turned towards him. “What do you
mean by that I shall be seen as nearly, even, the same as that man!
It's he, and it isn't I, who ruined the marriage plans by cheating so
that I could feel so bad about him!”
“He felt just about the same about
you, sis, and thereby I proclaim the two of you to be just about as
alike as all that! Moreover I shall soon enough be into serious
business with him as a partner! I will not let you feel that I have a
bad partner for all of that! It's you who are the mediocre spouse who
tells herself not to be into seeming, even, to be loyal, and now that
I have him as a partner, I will harass you about it, until you seem
loyal to him - and thereby me as well!”
“I will not permit that you and he
enter that partnership! I will not allow the wtwo of you to pretend
I haven't fatally had it in him to cheat so bad that he doesn't seem
fit for even being a business partner!”
“Then what about you and that
business partner you had in Mark, who was my partner in bed for about
two weeks?! I mean he was also a cheater who didn't seem to realize
it wasn't too good to have fairly many others, while pretending to be
with only me!”
“I don't agree with that that is at
all alike! It isn't me who was into a le3sbian relationship in the
first place! It is into gay and lesbian to be into a multitude of
partners and you know that! Besides, I'm not bedding my new one until
we have an engagement ring each, and so that's final about those
dirty hook-ups of yours!”
“My liaisons and so forth are not to
be seen as that dirty! We feel connected to one another in ways that
cultivates essentials of togetherness! We don't just run around and
feel for each other that tehre is some dirty story to be had here and
now!”
“Then why do you feel that my
ex-fiancé is anything but a dirty bastard?! And then why do
you seem to be into relationships with them as though they were
buddies and not the kinds of partners one should really take
seriously?!”
“It's because I and my partners
usually feel that it's outside a relationship that it should be, that
stuff about trying to be faithful and to simple-mindedly pretend that
everyone is evil who tries to stop whatever phoney obligations and
stuff one is into when one deals with the so-called marriage or, like
you, that very phoney status of being into that marriage should be!”
“Then how come you don't chose few
partners for the sake of committing yourselves to each other?! There
must be enough partners out there for you to commit yourselves to,
even without there also being commitments on the side!”
“No! Whatever partner I chose must be
committed to me, well enough for me to feel that I can be certain
about her or him without that meaning that we should be into that
relations on the side are too bad to have!”
“Then why do you feel that I have not
thrown my engagement ring over the dock for the sake of pretending as
if something about the way the see it when we are into a relationship
of so-called status of being faithful and stuff?! How come you keep
on nagging me as though there wasn't any commitment to be real about
things, so that neither would be unfaithful and neither would be
disloyal - in any other sense, either!”
“I say to you that there's no
commitment on his side that isn't into the weird notions of
pretension that he was forced to be into for the sake of keeping you
satisfied. But that's just because of your faking attitudes that he
had to have that pretension!”
“Then I will from now one never again
speak to you as my brother! It is not a family that it should be to
speak to one's sister as though she didn't have any commitment on his
side!”
“I will from here on, then, see you
as my idiot sister who doesn't pertain to morals, nor standards about
living that are real about relationships being loosely held and
thereby smart at willingness to admit one's problems with each
other!”
“I feel as though you have
embarrassed this family that I grew up with so much that we don't
have anything left to say to each other! From here on you shall not
be my brother and I shall not again speak to you as though you were!”
With that she left him where he stood,
and went home to their parents and began to cry to their mother about
him. She asked her to forgive him just the same, but she couldn't.
Thereby she asked him to move our, as soon as he came back. But he
didn't. Instead, she moved to another town and told everyone there
that her brother was a man to ruin every family relationship that he
got to have anything to do with.
“Forever after I shall be with me and
my own family of friends! I have no family that are of that
biological context that my mother has it is so trustworthy!” she
though for herself, two years later, and committed suicide.
Friday, June 26, 2015
How I Feel about Murdering an Ex
Adult (or at least semi-adult) story; follow the link if you want to read it anyway: How I Feel about Murdering an Ex
The Best Woman There Is
Adult (or at least semi-adult) story; follow the link if you want to read it anyway: The Best Woman There Is
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Steve's Girlfriend
Adult (or at least semi-adult) story; follow the link if you want to read it anyway: Steve's Girlfriend
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
The Predicament of not Having any Opposite-Gender Partners
This story is, although not adult, fairly much about an adult issue, and thereby not suitable more for chldren than for adults. It has therefore been moved to the adult blog, anyway. Click the link if you feel like reading it: The Predicament of not Having any Opposite-Gender Partners
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