Characters maketh a story, especially when they are weird
Characterisation is a unique thing. Placed in the hand of a master, fluidly reality is remade. Placed in the hand of the un-initiated(NOOBS) it becomes a walking standing joke, mostly because of how bad it is. The complete and abject difference between a master and a the un-initiated being the closeness to reality in which the characterisation embodies. So placed in the hand of perfection, I call him Father or Lord, some call him Allah, some call him by their own first names, (egotist, or atheist, whichever term you prefer) characterisation becomes the complete embodiment of entertainment. This is in consideration that characterisation was made with the sole intent of entertaining the masses and perhaps shooting an actor/writer into stardom. So in the closed doors of the working life-or pretence that of: I find for myself 2 prime examples of EMOTING. Specimen 1: DORAEMON. This is a show of physical characterisation. The said specimen looks exactly like Doraemon. Perhaps he doesn’t behave in the same way, but physical attribution leads to a perceived DORAEMON-ish behaviour. SHort of a a magic pocket, this fellar doesn’t ever fail to aid in my abdominal workout. I get stitches just looking at him. Nice guy though, just waiting for the magical pocket now…. Specimen 2: The Perfect being…aka.Jesus This is slightly blasphemous. This bloke imagines himself perfect. He plays tennis better than anybody else. He is smarter than anybody else. He is richer than anybody else. And the list of blah blah blah than anybody else goes on. Rumours are that he can walk on water. Hence Jesus. In his latest scene: An insignificant somebody says thank go its friday. Than goes on to say thank “the perfect being its friday”. So another insignificant being sends and email to the perfect being saying “thank you its friday” and cc-s this to everybody else. The perfect being replies “are you treating to lunch?” *Note-insignificant beings are perceived in the view of “Jesus”…
