Bonnie Hanson, A Witch
Nov 8, 2024 3:52:20 GMT -8
Post by The Ninevite on Nov 8, 2024 3:52:20 GMT -8
The drama in view here was filmed from real life in Fort Wallace, during the summer of a year in the early 1980s. The drama is real, in the literal, historical, and strictly speaking etymological sense, meaning that someone in fact died while the camera was rolling. Remember that "drama", strictly speaking, only means the death of Socrates, who was conspired against and murdered, but also that "drama", all told, means the stalking, harassment, and conspiratorial murder of anyone loyal to Socrates. This is in exactly the same context as the fact that "occult", strictly speaking, only means the death of Julius Ceasar, but that "occult", all told, includes the conspiratorial murder of anyone loyal to the same Julius Ceasar. The death of Jesus of Nazareth is likewise an "occult drama", and religious saints connected to Him in the Bible including the Apostles and Evangelists are part of the Christian drama.
Bonnie Hanson is a real-life local witch, living under the assumed name "Peggy", near 190th Street and Highway 522. She is shown self-depicted as a younger uglychick dressed up as a Sherman Alexie style costumed Indian, burying a dog in the major motion picture "Pale Rider", and whinely reciting Psalm 23 in such a way as to really, really bitch. Peggy is definitively a "human shaped female dog", as in Jean M. Aul's Clan of the Cave Bear. She's a "shapeshifter", in more ways than having gotten fat since her role in the drama and has had her name changed on Washington State official paperwork, which was forged for her illegally by malfeasant court clerks also in her Indian ideological and phantasmal timeline.
Bonnie Hanson is a real-life local witch, living under the assumed name "Peggy", near 190th Street and Highway 522. She is shown self-depicted as a younger uglychick dressed up as a Sherman Alexie style costumed Indian, burying a dog in the major motion picture "Pale Rider", and whinely reciting Psalm 23 in such a way as to really, really bitch. Peggy is definitively a "human shaped female dog", as in Jean M. Aul's Clan of the Cave Bear. She's a "shapeshifter", in more ways than having gotten fat since her role in the drama and has had her name changed on Washington State official paperwork, which was forged for her illegally by malfeasant court clerks also in her Indian ideological and phantasmal timeline.