Double Star: of Phobias and Sylvanias. Communal barn raisings. There!
A famous person
Our list of phobias:
a) Islamophobia
b) Transphobia
c) Fatsphobia
Notable is the list for its brevity. Fats is plural to indicativize our inclusion of both Transfats and Cisfats.
Why so short?
The classic (fictional) work on phobias in their genuine term application is a book called Double Star about an actor named Lorenzo Smythe.
Classic" on Phobias.
It is (en)titled to make it sound more science fictiony than it actually is. It's more a work on sociology and psychology. Never the less, (it's) a classic.
Phobia's mostly nowadays used as a manipulative shaming word to warn people off of where they might be getting warm in a game of "I Spy" hunt.
Sylvanias are Arcadian wonderlands, situations of myths and moral legends. Myths as mythic as Smythe himself. Our list:
a) Penn's Sylvania
b) Trans Sylvania
c) Pan's Sylvania
Pan's Sylvania is the locus of an archetypical work of musical (and choreographical) impressionism. The "Prelude to an Afternoon of a Faun."
Also. The situation of the romantic (famous person, see above) ideal of the Noble Savage complete with impossibly straight hair is the racialization of the Faun.
Pan is a species of Sasquatch. Or even human.
The "hippy" was often seen in (neo) medieval garb, but understood was the fact that a hippy was more of a Nature Boy in the California dreaming (by day) of a "cave man." A killer ape alternative.
If we look at it from an angle of communal barn raisings the three collapse into a single one.
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John Joseph Bonforte is considered as an increase itself embodied in a human as a "force for good."
For good can be seen in context either as "permanently." Once and for all.
This generation in particular has been on Nebo and Mosesed itself into a (ever larger) role as pointing the way: There!
There! It saith: behold, the Promised Land.
Palestine.
(Right!)


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