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Ehsan
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Hitting on Viggi

I wrote:

From: Ehsan
To: Virgil
Subject: A Toast To Her, Mr. Tatum

UOYEUOYEUOYEUOYEUOYEUOYEUOYEUOYEUOYEUOYEUOYEUOYEUOYEUOYE

Mr. Tatum

I have now-with expedient new conceptualization-become part of your wondrous inner circle. My fates have been propitious, giving me the ability to behold the inimitable work of a wondrous mind. I have traversed the depths of your labyrinth only to witness the zenith of your ingenuity.

Your mind, Mr. Tatum, is beautiful. Your work is redolent of the great masters.

The hints of symphonic literature in your words remind me of Mozart's most naïve and beautiful Piano Sonatas.

The palpable nature of your emotions bursts of the greatness embodied in sonnet CXVI, carrying the determination words of Shakespeare's invincible love.

The essence of your creations echo emotions long lost and forgotten, akin to Van Gogh's Starry Night; the cypress tree erroneously thought to represent death and mourning. Yet what is death, as you and I know Mr. Tatum, but a simple pathway to eternal happiness and heaven.

I tell you this, Mr. Tatum, because I understand.

I tell you this because, like you, I struggle to find great minds in a world which is inherently filled with obtuse thought. You have laid a path which draws on intellect, and that path I have traversed. I have found you, Mr. Tatum, and I write you now so that you wittingly find me.

And you need to find me, Mr. Tatum. You need to find me because even the most brilliant of your staff-even Emile-do not grasp a scrap of your vision. We can finally stop waiting for the world to catch up, Mr. Tatum, because we have found each other, and together we can find Her.

Yes, we can find Her and we can have Her.

What is Nisha now but an astounding muse, emanating wondrous energy to those of us who understand. Yet She can be more, much more, Mr. Tatum, and only great minds such as ours can realize Her pronounced promise.

From the profundity of your intellect I have seen what She means to you. Our emotions to Her, Mr. Tatum have been resonating throughout the ages. When I see eNisha by Tatum I am reminded of The Kiss by Rodin. Yet Auguste never got his muse to become a reality. I can make your muse become a reality, Mr. Tatum, because I understand.

Take me in, Mr. Tatum. I come to you, not to join TatumThink or to change the world, but to create a new nest of our own, sheltred from this ridiculously brainless world.

We can be together, Mr. Tatum. Nisha, Virgil, and Ehsan, making our own history. Being, where we belong.


Mr. Tatum, you are not the King of Code nor the King of Games. To me you are the King of Mind, and my mind is yours for the taking.


To Her, Mr. Tatum. To Her.

Ehsan

VOLIVOLIVOLIVOLIVOLIVOLIVOLIVOLIVOLIVOLIVOLIVOLIVOLIVOLI





Virgil wrote:

Thank you for appreciating my brilliance!




We just can't win with this guy, can we!

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Wow Ehsan, I had no idea you worked for Tatum Think Very Happy
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