The Art of War
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The Art of War Label me a cultural paradox. I am member to a dying breed whom weep from the death of theater. Yet, I seem to share no commonality with those who shed the same tears. True, I've never met anyone sharing my ideals; not to my knowledge, at least, but I am privy to the stereotypes. Mostly, modern media, and other varieties of fictional entertainment, portray people that ache for theater's return as social outcasts. They're fanatics who pray for the past's return and plot for the present's demise. Oddly, the other stereotype of theater fanatics are not fanatics at all. These characters are the metaphorical crème de society. Rich folk that sit around sipping tea while discussing the grand shows of ancient times. I fit into neither classification. Though my ideas make me a bit of a social misfit, I would not classify myself an anarchist by...

