The hegemony's tendencies subvert “the other” happily.
Author notes
For those who don't understand... here's the translation: The tendencies of the dominant groups in society is to take advantage of those who don’t has as much power.
Goldilocks is like the hegemonies because she took advantage of the three bears. I hope this is clever enough for you. 
Written January 25th, 2006
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- Metaphor by Synith.
300 points, ended January 28, 2006, 1 entries
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Excellent word usage
WOW -
I don't get it, but hey, it's ......................clever. (cough)
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I hope you get what the whole sentence means and how it is a perfect metaphor from Goldilocks and the three bears. Otherwise this won't win anything in the contest.
Thanks for your comment
--Tim -
Kool.. I like it.. even though I had to look up 'hegemony' .. I still liked it
-Synith -
WOW.. LOL nice.. i don't know really what to say Tim.. lol
GREAT JOB!!
Ashley -
fine be that way... be intelligent...
ya, so i dont hav an enormous vocab in either french/english/german... but i get it thx to ur interpretation
i feel demoted now.. lol and yes ur very clever and smart and brilliant... and mine
mushy
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