Sunday, September 28, 2014

A problem for a long time

September 28, 2014

These are pictures of illustrations from a 2007 book called "David and the Worry Beast:  Helping Children Cope with Anxiety."


David and his parents.  Woah, Mom's cleavage.



David in his room.  What's the picture on the wall of his room?  Do you think that's a normal picture for a normal, little boy to have on his wall, with the approval of normal parents?


David in the car with his mother.

David's teacher


David's school nurse


David's school nurse talking to David's mother


David and his mother at the school psychologist's office.  The school psychologist is the only female character in the entire book who isn't portrayed in a sexy way; I guess even the most voracious child molesters sometimes realize that their victims need a break.  What's that behind the psychologist's desk, though?  The "V" shape the David is just going to have to learn not to worry about?


David, his father, a fireman and a policeman, when the "Worry Beast" has taken over David's house.  What are the men in this picture saying, "We know, son, sometimes it's too much for us, too.  Why don't you try some of this instead?"


The Worry Beast in David's room.




David and his parents


David and his mother in the school psychologist's office, after he has vanquished the Worry Beast


David with his basketball team, after his concerns about being sexually abused by every adult in his life have been subdued


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I have had the smartphone for a few months, and started taking screenshots a few weeks ago.  My last phone wasn't a smartphone, and did not take screenshots.

A screenshot takes a picture of the entire screen shown on the phone.  Screenshots taken when the phone is showing the Internet also show the time, because the phone's screen shows the time.

People who have read my blogs for a while should know that I have said that I don't use code unless I specifically and literally say "This (word/number/color) is code."  Code was not my creation; the word "code" was the 2010 description that I gave to the indirect language and symbolism that the people and organizations that turned into the conglomerate incessantly used instead of saying what they meant.

I have published screenshots at pages before this one, with the times erased.  It takes more time to do that, and I had several pictures to publish at this page.  Also, I'd rather not ever feel that I have to erase the time from a screenshot.  It's the same problem that I had before I started writing code policies to try to stop the conglomerate from attacking me for a word in every sentence that I wrote and for the copyright times of every page that I published.  I'll say the same thing I have said for years; if I had ever wanted to promote the conglomerate's agenda, I could have done that.  Why would I spend years of my life protesting that agenda if I actually supported it?

I DON'T, NEVER HAVE AND NEVER WILL SUPPORT THE CONGLOMERATE'S AGENDA!


Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, September 28, 2014 @ 5:07 a.m.  If the author, illustrator, and/or publisher of "David and the Worry Beast" have a problem with the pictures that I took and published of their horrifying book, THEY CAN SUE ME, I DON'T CARE!

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