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Corner and the Cutman
Charlie, a young boxer, is introduced by Roger, his trainer, to Wes, another boxer, and his fiancé Clara. It is brought to Charlie's attention that Wes is only recently engaged, the new ring gleaming on the end of Clara's arm. Less than a week later, Charlie discovers an engagement ring in a machine at his local laundromat. He finds it in the machine of another patron, Rose, who he gets talking to. Charlie and Wes, spar on a beach under the instruction of their trainer Roger, the morning after Charlie and Rose uncover the ring. Their fighting becomes more aggressive, spurred on by Roger. Rose returns to the laundromat to patiently await Charlie the next evening to share. Instead, Roger, unknown to Rose, enters to do his washing, finding the engagement ring atop his usual machine. He hesitates briefly before pocketing it and starting to load up the machine, Wes’ training shorts the first items to enter the machine. |
Disobedience “Obedience”
Where did this word come from? Invented as a word for the masses. Obidience to whom,what?! It seems like it was invented for someones ambitions, prohibitons and absolute necessities. To help some people, to insturmentalize everything that is external to them. There is also another word... Standing at the against and resisting. A necessity, standing against some people disregarding others. “Disobedience”. |
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