Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Friendly Fire

Friendly fires are criticisms from a friend, not necessarily constructive. I tell you why. Friendly fire is you attack friends because they are paralyzed, confused and poisoned. They are paralyzed because they are stagnating so you want them to progress. They are confused because there is mixed signals on which way they wanna go so you make the signals very clear that this is the way. Follow me. They are poisoned because they could have ingested poison or from snake attacks. Attacks can be intentional or not because you could be attacking people unaware so we the people should avoid knee-jerk reactions. And you attack friends to sue for time, make yourself stronger if you know what I mean. You do not. Unless you're a gamer.

A knee-jerk reaction is when the doctor taps the ball hammer to your knee that there is involuntary knee movement. Believe it or not, the Friendly Fire attack is from Digimon World. Thing is you do not attack people unless you are a registered and/or qualified medical doctor. A doctor who cuts and heals.



So earlier today I purchased a book titled Friendly Fire and arranged it in a board game. I learned this from the kid Aimee who shows the process of photographing books in an artsy fartsy way. I mean who does this? The cube letters you can get from the Papemelroti shop.

Q: What does the fart say to the shit?
A: Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

It reads in the back cover:

Alaa Al Aswany (author) has won resounding critical acclaim for his deft and moving portrayals of the lives of contemporary Egyptians who constantly examine their relationship with Egypt's history, religion, class, and gender distinctions. In Friendly Fire he once again demonstrates an extraordinary empathy for lost and searching souls as he focuses on the exquisite emotions of everyday life.



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