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, October 17, 2017
What Some Do for Conviviality
This story is about a girl being a bit humiliated in a locker room. Like all stories I write, it's far from excellent, but is a bit too realistic to actually be an absurdity and also has a theme that is somewhat interesting.
Saturday, October 7, 2017
How They Feel about School ...
“I feel that it's you guys who are of
hypocrisy!” Peter declared. “Fred is!” he continued. “And so
are you! Because Fred is the one who pissed in your flower pot, and
you just don't want to accept it as a fact that there's no way I
could've done it - nor has my sister! It's not us! It's Fred! Or
else it's one of the Russians!”
“Oh I saw you and your sis in the
area at a time near then!” the custodian he was speaking to
answered. “And there seems to be no trace of whatever Fred you
mean ... and hardly of any Russians either!”
Peter smiled smugly and let his pale
face say that it wasn't he who could have seemed to be innocent
unless he really was it.
Sally, who was there with the custodian
looked at him. Thoughtfully she said: “Peter, we know that you and
your sis both enjoy compromising against people's decency! Isn't that
she who was in that toilet the other day?! The one who didn't flush,
left the door to the hall open and then also seemingly had pissed on
the floor next to that door?! We're not quite sure if that pee just
ran out into the corridor, or if whoever it was dared to pee on the
floor outside that door.”
Peter held back a laughter. After a
short while he responded: “I guess it's not she who would try to be
arrogant against you since there was a penalty issued against her for
participating in her friends' orgy at Lado's place.”
Sally and the custodian looked at him,
then at each other. They both realized the boy was a liar. And his
sister, they knew, was too. But their lies were only half-alike. She
was sort of even more innocent-looking than he, but he was more able
than she to intimidate those who discovered him (or for example her
or so) to be lying. Together the two of them very often fooled even
the police.
Looking fairly troubled, the custodian
said: “We seem to have an issue, again, of that they won't admit
anything!”
Sally looked at him. “Yeah! It seems,
thereby, that we have no choice but to ask some people to analyze the
pee and compare it with blood tests from the two of them! ... Perhaps
we should also take blood samples from a few others. ... We could,
you know, Peter, if you even let us know more exactly. ...”
“Yeah! That's right!” the custodian
muttered.
Peter's voice seemed to indicate
keenness on being expeditious when he answered: “The Russians are
over there!” he said and pointed. “At least some of them live
there. But they don't care for me more than that they seem to be
whatever the Russians can be! As for Fred I can not say that he seems
to be the one to trust except for being a menace by seeming to be
where he's not, and he can there be seem not to be wherever he was
when he's been there!”
The custodian bent over towards Sally
and whispered: “He's trying to seem accountable and sane, and thus
trustworthy, I think.”
Sally nodded back. Then turned her head
towards the guy they were interrogating, again. “I guess you're
into that I should believe that they are more than you and she into
being naughty in that kind of dirty sense! Right?!”
Peter's bland face gave off a faint
smug. “It's she! It's that Russian girl with blond-red braids!”
he said.
“Why she?!” the custodian asked,
trying to cross-examine him.
He smiled a bit more broadly and
stated: “She's very much into sex with pee and such! I've even seen
her in the porn movies!”
“Okay, it might be her, I guess! Do
you know what her name is?”
“No, I'm not sure about it!”
While they were talking Peter's sister
had arrived. “Yeah, it's she! I know what class she goes to! .. or
at least almost! That is we had to share some gym classes with them.
Let's see. It's one of the East house's classes! I bet you can check
the schedule about exactly which one; we shared the gym last
Thursday.”
Sally looked at the two of them. “I
know, however, that the two of you are often innocent looking even
when you're guilty. Even so, I'm willing to admit that it's possibly
she who did it this once! But I feel, thereby, that the police should
test her as well as you, and perhaps there are some others who should
be tested as well?!”
After a while Peter's sister responded:
“So what?! It's not I who has to fret! Because it's I who usually
don't feel like committing myself to having it police should not be
investigating such stuff!” She smiled politely.
The custodian looked at her. “Do they
Jeanette,” he asked, “seem to feel differently about that?”
Jeanette looked back at him. “No, I
mean yes! They seem to feel differently about it!”
Peter nodded his head. After a while he
added this to her statement: “It's not she or I who should be
punished just because they don't know how to follow the law! It's we
who are law-abiding enough not to interfere when the policemen try to
do their work! It's they, and not us, who try to disturb the police
from being into what there actually is to investigate. I, for one,
know they have been selling drugs to people in our school!”
The custodian looked at Sally and
replied: “How about that pee next to the to the door towards the
corridor should be checked also for potential drug contents?!”
Jeannette looked at Peter. “Yeah! It
should! And as they check it, they should look very much into how I
feel about those drugs! In fact they can even be found in the
classroom, and they are there among my friends! I feel they are very
very disturbing! And I feel they should be abolished from school
unless we should all be aloud to piss everywhere!”
Sally and the custodian exchanged a
glance. Then they looked at the two kids before them. “how about,”
Sally asked, “the two of you go to the Russians and say that to
them?! Because it's not we who can ban their drugs much more than you
can!”
“Then how come we should all have to
endure your authority over us?!”
Again Sally and the custodian exchanged
a glance. “It's because,” they both started at once, then glanced
at each other again - and it so happen they both continued: “...
we can't really trust you!”
Peter looked at Sally with some
intensity, while Jeanette looked with mock naïvety at the
custodian. After a while Jeanette said: “How come, then, do you
trust us to be in school, even?!”
Peter's smug smile returned to his
face, and he added: “Exactly! Thereby we are exactly the ones you
should be trusting! And thereby, also, we should be let go off about
this small stuff, like that pee at the bathroom door.”
“And what about that pee in a flower
pot?!”
“I said it was Fred!”
“We don't know of any Fred that it
could have been, except a few kids in the school, none of which fits
the description you usually have of him!”
Jeannette gave a sound which seemed
almost like a grunt, but was too discreet to be seen as such.
Immediately after she stated: “There has been a Fred! There was
one, who was here in the neighbourhood many times last fall, and I
think the whole summer too!” She looked at her brother. “Isn't
that right, Peter?!”
He grunted. “Yeah. That's correct!”
he answered.
“We know of no such person! And even
if there was one, why would there be his pee in that flower pot?! And
if perchance you're telling the truth about him, how come, then, you
don't let us - or the police - in on some good details about how
to trace him?!”
“It's because, “Peter answered,
“he's sort of only here in a weird notion of himself! ... And
that's not a kind of notion that one be describing!”
Again the custodian and Sally looked at
each other. In this the custodian found a notion of a wisdom - or
perhaps only sort of, he thought for himself, and said: “Do you
know what, kids?! There's no chance that that Fred could have been
here without there being any sort, even trace that the police could
follow about him! Thereby I think you're just into child's play, and
the insinuation that we should both participate in your game of it!
Thereby, I think it's time you skip this Fred nonsense and start
making actual sense! That goes for the two of you!”
The two kids looked at one another, and
then at the custodian. “If we do that, why don't you let us off
this case already?!”
“We can't!” Sally responded.
“Because it's the two of you who are responsible for doing too much
of it already for us to get off your case!”
“Because it's not true,” the
custodian added, “that what the two of you have done is small
enough an issue to be easily forgotten. It really does seem that if
we let you off the hook, then there will seem, we think, to be too
big a lack of authority in us. I mean we can't challenge all the drug
dealers in town, because we don't have enough authority for it. But
you children really should let us keep the little authority we have!”
Peter looked at him rather slyly and
said: “Perhaps we don't have to put up with your authority just as
long as you are not good enough even to stop them from having us seem
like imbeciles, by giving us drugs and stuff!”
Sally sighed. “We certainly can't
accept all your filth just because we can't do very much to stop
those drug dealers! We really don't have to put up with the two of
you, and thereby I will recommend that both of you go to a special
class!”
“But when we're in that special class
we'll be victims of the bad influence of those other kids in it!”
“I can't help that!” Sally
answered. “And once you're there, you'll be held responsible for
all your actions, and any wrongdoing can fairly easily get you
expelled from the school as a whole!”
“Hm!” the custodian responded. “I
wonder why you haven't put them there a long time ago!”
“That's because there seemed to be a
fairly good chance to look at them as innocent enough for being in
ordinary class!”
He shook his head. “That seems to be
a naive standpoint about them!”
“Yes it was,” she answered. “But
now I'm gonna take care of things about them!” and the two kids
were at last moved to the special class she had neglected to move
them to for almost two years for one of them for the other. Neither
of them managed to stay out of trouble there, and both of them were
expelled from school within three months from having been put in
special class.
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Why Evil Prevails
“No! God isn't about that! Rather ...
he's about totally putting evil at stake as too dangerous for us not
to distrust, I think!”
Jenny looked at Phillip. “Do you
mean,” she asked him, “that God is about evil in the sense that
he sees to it that it's there for us to be warned about?!”
“Well, I guess he's about that evil
shouldn't be prevailing by doing that itself!”
“What do you mean?!”
“That evil is perhaps capable of
prevailing, otherwise, by having itself seem as interesting as all
that! By that capacity it will prevail no what God does! It is always
there as an example of itself - either with or without God there -
and that why God sees to it that it's he, and not the devil or his
demons that does the presentation of evil for us!”
“I guess you don't find evil to be
thing to be seen as below taking care of itself! Do you find there to
be meaning to evil, then, or is it just that we never can get away
from it since it is to sly at presenting itself as there were, or
something?!”
“I suppose you don't find evil to be
prevalent, then, since you imply that it shouldn't be seen as being
capable of presenting itself as what there is to be dealt with?!”
Jenny looked at him. “I guess I feel
that evil is too low to be seen like that! And I guess that if you
feel that it isn't, then it's people like you who make it prevail!”
“No! I don't make it prevail! I feel
that there shouldn't be any evil if we could help it! But I also feel
I have to be into that evil does exist - and that it has to be
dealt with it!”
Jenny sighed and pretended as if
nothing about Philip for a while. She also didn't look at him again,
but stared into the ground, when she answered: “Do you really
believe evil is that good - as to present itself as the evil it is
itself?! Or do you think God has proposed for us that evil is to be
seen as the might that we have to be dealing with for the sake of it
presenting itself as such?!”
“No, I mean evil is the might that
has to be dealt with whether or not it presents itself, but that it
can be into some good, for example the truth of presenting itself as
what it is. ...”
“Then what is there about evil that
can be good?! For example, can the Devil be into care for the child
that is Jesus, and still be into destroying the world that is around
Him?!”
“I guess he can't, but there still
has to be some good in him for being able to make us believe that
there isn't to much bad about him!”
“Then how come the Devil doesn't come
to terms with God, and then the two of them can reverse the trend of
that evil always prevails - supposedly by presenting itself,
right?!”
“That's because evil has no chance of
surviving in eternal goodness! The Devil thereby also is not capable
of enduring goodness forever!”
Jenny looked at him. “To be evil is
not to be too weak for enduring goodness! It's about being too strong
for the sake of being good for goodness!”
“Oh, I suppose that's what they say
that it's supposed to be! But for the sake of evil, one doesn't have
to make it prevail! That is one doesn't have to view goodness as a
something that will benefit those that are weak enough not to
withstand it! It is evil that shall not be seen as more than too weak
for it!”
“Why do you think evil isn't bad
enough to be mean even when it's not threatened by that it cannot
survive good?!”
“I think it cannot be surviving when
were into good in the sense that it shall not be into that evil is
sense! And that's why goodness makes sense, and evil doesn't!”
A bit startled by this statement Jenny
looked a bit intensely at the man who spoke it. “Why do you think
it isn't bad to say evil isn't there and survives even in God's
circumstances?!”
“It's not true that evil cannot
prevail even with God and His goodness around! But it is true that it
cannot prevail as if there wasn't a parasitic tendency to it when it
does! And thereby God, in His divine authority, sees to it that it
doesn't survive, if we have that kind of ideal circumstances. But
evil will survive just by being into that it cannot be good enough to
survive without ignoring that God cares for evil to be vanquished. It
cannot survive without that pretension, I think.”
Again Jenny looked at him. “Now you
don't have to propose that evil is at all that kind of weak! It is
God who is there to save us from that evil is strong! We have to care
for Him and Jesus in order to withstand although evil prevails! So
how come it's said that evil can pretend to be good, and that even
without seeming good enough for us to say to ourselves that we have
to respect it?! How come you say it, for example?!”
“Evil is evil even when it seems
good. Thereby it's weak to the extent there is goodness around it,
even when it seems good! Thereby some people are superficial!”
She looked at him again, and figured he
must be into that weakness even in a Godly person should perhaps be
despised as probable evil. She knew her father to be frightened
sometimes when moralizing authorities seemed to be hiding things by
their moralization. Now, she herself also felt frightened.
After a few days she had spread the
word to very many people that Philip was an evil enough man to
support the Devil as a Demon that is necessary - at least for the
sake of presenting evil, to begin with, and then also for making it
real enough to kill the weak. This she described to be what he called
God; the Devil in his power of presenting evil for the sake of
crushing weakness - and those people who have it!
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Friday, August 18, 2017
Two Guys Discussing Their Problems with the other Gender
“Why do they keep on having it we are
so clever, when it's they who are capable of getting away with
scorning everybody except themselves?” he asked his brother.
“Well, ... probably it's because they
can't seem to be into power struggle the way we guys can sometimes
care to be!”
“Then how come they pretend to be our
best friends about how to cope with life, without that intruding on
that they seem to be without that struggle for pretending to be
alright to trust without giving up their power over other girls and
women!?”
“Well, I bet that's because they
don't feel they have to struggle to stay in power! For all I know
they can be in power over one another by just staying it! For
instance that second woman you met down at the bar, she didn't
struggle with that other first one; she just stood for that she was
the real thing, sort of, and that anybody else thereby was her
inferior.”
“Hm. Yeah. I guess she did that!”
“Thereby, bro', we don't have any
alibi for actually tending to struggle against each other we neither,
I think. Perhaps we could do it like they, if only there weren't that
damned competition from other men who tend to do that struggle for
the advantages - for example the advantages with women!”
“Perhaps, then she, the bitch who was
into scorning everyone who isn't competent of being - or at the very
least seeming - humble and compliant, in spite of any instances of
care to be evil in the people he or she is dealing with,” he took a
breath and paused for a second. “I wonder if she tends never to
struggle also!? Because she, if anyone, seemed to be into just
playing with her scorn as an attitude to have, as if - at least -
for competition!”
His brother thought about it. “I'm
not sure! But you know what?! I actually did try to find out about it
once, by trying to interest a female foe of hers in let on about her
and what she was actually into for the scorning part of her attitude.
But she, that foe of hers, she didn't care to be perspicacious about
her! indeed she tried to scorn me for even asking about that women,
and when I mentioned it was a foe of hers, then she simply pretended
that I was an ass for trying to be into her about her foe, as if she
meant that she better be the one to see to it that everybody else
stay away from caring about it!”
“Have you only tried that with a
female foe of hers? I mean what about the male ones?”
“Oh, I sort of have tried that! I
didn't mention it because there seemed to be no point in pretending
that it would work to! I mean several guys I know have tried to
conspire against her! But everyone has seemed to be the asshole of
the context - and/or one in the group of assholes he managed to get
to be with him for it!”
“But then what are they about once
they try to seduce us?! I mean can't women seem to be real for once
when they even charm people into believing they want to be with them
for company that might be close enough for comfort, and even sex
sometimes?!”
His brother looked a bit nonplussed. “I
guess they just try to seduce us anyway! They don't seem to care
about it in that sense! I don't know how or how come they can do it!
They just seem interested in closeness and then induce us to be ...
ehm, I guess you could say jealous of any potential rival who could
have them! ... They do something like that, and no I don't know
exactly how they do it!”
“But, then how come they don't try to
seduce us into becoming they way they complain about us not being!?”
“I guess that's because they can't
figure out away to do it without loosing their advantage about
charming us to be theirs rather than anybody else's!”
“How come it's not strange for them
that they never try to be particularly into guarding their interests
once they are in power over a situation!?”
“They don't seem for real about it -
when it's about sex they could be into, at least not if it's of
their own sexual interest to get into it!”
“How come then they never try to
convince us not to try to be clever about their inability to pretend
as if something about themselves as terrific to have except when
they're well into charm to the cost of their own interests?!”
“They don't have any responsibility
for caring about it! Weirdly enough they just don't! That's why!”
With that he ended the conversation.
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Monday, August 14, 2017
The Hostile Tribe
He looked at his four children. “I
presume they talk about that other village as a hostile place just
because they constitute their enemy tribe!” he stated, and then
looked at their mother.
But she sighed and didn't seem to
agree. “It's about something else! Kids! Don't presuppose they only
have a mere enemy there! My uncle had met with that tribe! They were
hostile and evil according to him, too - and he really is an
independent source!”
“Vera!” her husband responded. “Are
you sure that he really meant they are all hostile?! I mean that it
wasn't just a few individuals among them?!”
“I'm sure Carl! They were savages in
the sense that they wouldn't permit a stranger to look at them as if
they were inconsistent about power! Indeed they were hostile against
strangers as long as they themselves didn't tend to display power!”
Suzanne, who was eight years old, and
also their eldest child, looked at her. “It's funny how they seem
to be hostile towards everyone who can't seem to be enemies of their
neighbor tribes! I mean why wouldn't they want to be friendly with
their neighbors to begin with, instead?”
Her parents looked at her and her
mother said: “It's not funny that they see it that way! I
mean it's the friendly tribe we just visited, among others, that they
want to victimize, as it seems!”
“I know!” Suzanne said. “I didn't
mean funny so that you could laugh about it! I meant it's weird,
kinda, peculiar, in the sense that they can't seemingly, thereby,
figure out a way to actually dominate any one of them!”
Her parents looked at one another. Carl
said: “It's kinda of funny, in that sense! I for one find it
peculiar that they can think they can think at all of themselves as
people who can dominate the region, when they're a much smaller tribe
than for example the one we visited - and that they at the same
time can't get any allies, just because they're too unfriendly
towards even those with much a larger population that their own!”
Four-year-old Adam (also their youngest
child) opened his mouth: “Wow! Maybe they can't seem to be friendly
just because they're the worst enemy of simply anyone on earth!”
“That's kinda what we're already
saying!” his mother answered. “They're that bad! Simply no one
can like them! No one but they, themselves!”
Adam looked content. His seven-year-old
sister Alicia asked: “Are they still very hostile even against
authorities, such as the police and hospitals and such?!”
“Yeah! I think they are,” Vera
answered thoughtfully.
“Then how can they be even part of
the society they live in?” Alicia asked.
“They're officially part of it! But
hardly anyone enters their territory!”
“Oh! Like that!” their forth child,
five-year-old Patrick responded.
Carl looked thoughtful. “Are you sure
they aren't nowadays at least part of society in the sense that they
want doctors or nurses around when they get injured or ill?!”
“I'm fairly sure!” his wife
answered. “But they are part of society in the sense that they feel
part of it and tend pride themselves as if much better citizens of it
than their neighbors!”
“Oh in that case,”Alicia asked,
“why aren't their neighbors stating that they aren't, so that they
can't feel right about thinking so?!”
“It's because they won't listen to
anyone but themselves about it!” Vera said. “Except to the extent
there's some real big power behind what is said! Something like the
law enforcement officers that had them feel that they had to respect
the society they live in! But then, it seems, those law enforcement
people had it in them to tempt them into thinking about how being
part of the country could benefit them; they wouldn't have given up
otherwise!”
“It seems,” Carl stated, “ that
those people of the tribe that seems so hostile, aren't cool enough
to pretend as if nothing about their pride! They seem to be the ones
that all the neighbors despise, though they might on the surface show
them some respect! It seems also that they don't know what they're
doing, because they have all those other tribes against them, and
what would happen if there really was a war on? Well wouldn't it be
that exactly they, who are so proud part of the country would be the
ones to be fighting it more than the others!?”
Vera thought about it. “I think they
would want to be the fighters who could be at war with anyone who
threatened their community, but that it wouldn't be exactly easy for
the authorities to convince them that exactly they were threatened!
Because otherwise they would surely prefer to have it the war should
have to be everybody else's problem!”
“Oh! That's it!” and “I see!”
the rest of the family said.
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