🌹 certified 20 lorenz hellman gloucester 🌹 (
hotproblems) wrote2020-03-19 07:58 am
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Mister Lorenz. Rather than name your favorite number, which number do you think is the most beautiful?
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First. To what do I owe the hour of this message? What are you doing right now that necessitates numeric opinions?
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The answer to that is... I have been granted "free time" for the first time in a long time. I am uncertain what to do with that and decided to talk with those I've met.
I'm doing nothing that requires it, but numbers are something that are always with me. I find that they're bugging me more here than before. I think that is what one calls anxiety of the unknown? Numbers are both familiar and constant. Something beautiful even if some can be pretentious.
So, which number do you think is the sexiest?
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You have escalated from simply beautiful so quickly. I must admit I've never thought of numbers in an aesthetic way.
Why don't you tell me one first? Then I might understand what you mean a touch better.
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A number that I find sexy, or a number I find beautiful? I could give you both... a number that is inherently sexy is the number 5, and one that is beautiful is the number 496.
Does that help?
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Quite honestly? Not at all. What is beautiful about 496?
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In that case...
How about 23?
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That's very sexy of you to choose that one.
[ it is a sexy prime. :) ]
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It happens to be how many letters are in my name. So naturally it would have to be impressive.
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Numbers have more meaning when there is love behind them, too.
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I won't deny that sometimes my passion for them can be a little painful for me.
[ But anyway. ]
Is it too much to ask what you're passionate about, Mister Lorenz?
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As for me, I enjoy flowers. Red roses are my favorite. The simple elegance of an expertly grown red rose is perfection in a league of its own.
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Red roses, huh? They do seem like they would suit you. They are, indeed, quite elegant and adored even by even the most novice of nature lovers... which is to say anyone can notice their beauty.
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[lorenz: it's late
also lorenz: read my dissertation on roses]
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There is a line about a rose by any other name would still smell sweet, but somehow that seems too simple for the red rose. It is the flower most think of first and leaves a pleasant lasting impression.
[ Also that isn't what that line meant, but details. It's late-o-clock and friendship built on each other's fixations is being had!! ]
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It is not. The context of it is that a young woman is deeply in love with a man. However, their love is not meant to be because they are from rival families. [ And accidentally rhyming. ] So, what she means in that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet is that even if he were not part of that rival family, she would still find him handsome and worth her love.
But a rose is a rose. And the man she loves is the man she loves. Even if they go by different names, they are still elegant and unable to change what they are. [ BRINGING HIS NONSENSE AROUND. Woo!! ]
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I see. That is not
I wouldn't have thought of that! What a romantic ideal. I can admit I see the appeal in such a rebellious theme.
["rebellious"]
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[ Also, "rebellious?" ]
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Oh, there are romances, naturally. One cannot attend a quality opera without taking in the romance and tragedy. But specifically? Perhaps I have simply not heard it.
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I suppose it is just too risqué.
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[Now it's bawdy. Do they kiss! Obscene.]
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But I think I've said too much...
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