karmaholic
- …
- But I think to myself ‘hey! She’s an arab, anyway!’
- …
- …well, I dunno’… ‘cause, y’know? she’s got an idea… and ideas are bullet-proof…
- Yeah. That’s EXACTLY the problem, dude…
After hearing to Pete, as he was doing dishes, Alex breaks into tears. She’s still wiping, cling clang.
- I thought she was gonna… she… I thought she was gonna do something, y’know? (lights a cigarette) Remember that time when she was about to beat that other little kid? I could only think about my little sister going to jail sometime in future. I never knew…
- Wait! Let me get this straight: you think your eleven-year-old sister is going all the way to ninth hell just because you found her hitting her friend with a burn CD right after you burn it? It’s not a sin to me; it’s called ‘hormones’, y’know?
- No! No… the problem… the problem is she just discovered psychological torture. And she just told me… oh, well, I can’t help remembering of that boy who started to…
- Please; don’t be such a karmaholic…
…cling clang (yin yang?)
Fragmento de la obra teatral “Bowl of orangesâ€? de Nat McRohen. Esta escena, correspondiente a uno de los siete performances que conforman la obra, llamado, precisamente, “Karmaholicâ€?, es la final de una pequeña historia que versa sobre una niña que decapita muñecas. Su hermana tribuye el hecho a que un amigo de su adolescencia fingÃa hacer tortura emocional a la bicicleta de la pequeña niña. Alex, la hermana de la niña, descubre que la pequeña se ha vuelto experta en grabar CD’s capaces de llevar a la muerte a sus vÃctimas (y a sus muñecas). Terror.

Mayo 30th, 2006 at 6:40 pm
Insisto en mi pregunta…el karma lo esta haciendo o lo esta pagando??? No es que alguna sea menos preocupante….es solo pa saber