Re: take notice of me
Subject: Re: take notice of me
From: "emilieduchatelet8@gmail.com" <emilieduchatelet8@gmail.com>
Date: 11/15/10, 18:29
To: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com>

No, I am sorry for being surly.
 
I am desperate for sex with you. I will do anything you ask. It is all I can think about. It makes me aggressive and petulant.

On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry, I've been sleeping it off most of the day and now I am writing a dialog between Tiberius Caesar and Augustus for no good reason. If it's any consolation, I masturbated to your video twice today and I'm about to do so again as soon as I finish this scene.

Nerva: Your manservent awoke me in such a state of distress that I almost suspected to find you dead at the hands of your spirited grandson - or, perhaps he at your hands, which would have at least given me hope in payment

Tiberius: Nerva, tell me; what is statecraft?

Nerva: You should have asked someone before you set about trying to practice it. Why must we discuss it now?

Tiberius: Perhaps I am in a mood.

Nerva: Your father did not rely on moods.

Tiberius: My father did not have to contend with being forever reminded of his own father’s greatness.

Nerva: He did... at first.

Tiberius: Is there nothing about him that you are able to recall without trite reverence?

Nerva: His talents as a father.

Tiberius: Perhaps I should send you off to the Persian court as a gift; you would make a fine propagandist against my reign.

Nerva: You flatter me unfairly. Anyone who has been paying attention could fill such a role quite well.

Tiberius: I am sure that all of Rome would revolt were I to take you even father from the city than I have already. We hardly need a senate as long as we have your wisdom.

Nerva: We hardly need a senate to begin with.

Tiberius: If you will talk to me of statecraft, I promise to provide further openings by which you may display your wit.

Nerva: Very well. Shall we examine the subject in the manner of the Greeks?

Tiberius: By the asking of questions, you mean? It would appear that we have already done so by accident... wouldn’t it? But let us allow the dialog to take whatever form it chooses.

Nerva: The imperative form does seem to suit you. Now, you have picked a wide subject that we ought to whittle down. What specifically



On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 6:18 PM, emilieduchatelet8@gmail.com <emilieduchatelet8@gmail.com> wrote:
Do I have to go to that website to get your attention now? I am very annoyed.



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Barrett Brown
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