The Pee-El-Oh-Tee

It’s a symbol of prosperity wielded through the arms of another man. He sees opportunity. The victim doesn’t. The victim know who he is and doesn’t know his weaknesses. The ‘antagonist’, doesn’t know the ‘protagonist’s' actual self. But the bad guy is much powerful in another aspect, he know’s the good guys actual weaknesses, point of pressure and he knows if he snaps, breaks, cracks, becomes suicidal; under pressure. The monster dives in using all at his disposal and the warrior is affected (murdered, killed, changed, hurt, etc.) The problem is now in control while the savior is away. Somehow the smiley face kills the frowney face and peace, prosperity, hope or maybe a re-assimilation of people with identical minds. It’s all the same but changed. Maybe the goody was actually bady and bady was goody? Maybe there’s a colossal amount of other characters. But it’s all the same. It’s just us.

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