Thursday, May 29, 2014

Assignment 25-Eliot Smith

He's the chameleon--the social one, to clarify.  He is rare, and uses his rarity as a tool to attract others.  Not predators, but admirers--these are the ones that cause his color shifts.  But these shifts are not brought on by the need to obscure himself, quite the contrary.  While they are adaptations to sudden changes of environment, they are meant to cater and appease, rather than to blend.

To clarify further, he is a man, but he is not like the others--this is easily discernible to those that look.  When approached by one, he takes on a certain act.  When approached by another, a different act, and so on. It is this exemplary ability to adapt that makes him so admired, so liked.

Like the chameleon, his true color can only be discovered by those study him to the point of complete trust--only then will he divulge his true nature, and only then will dedicate one color to you.

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