On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Xyne <[email protected]> wrote: > keenerd wrote: > > > Xyne wrote: > > > What? You were his original choice for sponsor? I feel so used and > cheap. > > > > > > How many more were there, Kyle? Tell me! > > > > There was only you. Always only you. Ionut was a giddy bit of > > foolishness, brought on when Falconindy convinced me to apply. I know > > not why I sought such a ménage à trois, but cooler heads did prevail > > and Ionut gracefully turned down my feckless advance. > > > > I never forgot your suggestions on the BBS, nor our lofty plans for > > the AUR, nor the long nights testing pkgbuild2json. I've missed > > working with you on such grand projects and hoped with my most secret > > of hearts that this Application would be the first step towards > > rekindling those old adventures. > > > > If you wish to spurn me now, I will accept that lonely fate. But > > please - let your motive be driven by your dreams for the future and > > not by petty jealousies of the past. > > > > Assiduously yours, > > Kyle > > You speak so highly of dreams, but what hope can there be for one who > dreads > the embrace of Morpheus and the illusions the he so subtly whispers in the > ears > of those inclined to accept them? At the end of each night the dawn comes > to > shatter the tranquility thus bestowed, and once more does the harsh light > of > truth pierce the wounded heart of the jilted. You would bid me to close my > eyes > and forget your trespasses, but I am unable to erase my memories and the > unpalatable knowledge that they bear. > > Once we may have dreamed together, dreamed of the grandeur that our > wonderful > collaboration might one day engender, of the prospects of contribution to > the > community and the recognition that such would entail. The path lay clear > before > me and never once did I doubt that your conviction was as mine, never once > before this sordid revelation. > > Perhaps if you had been honest with me, if you had approached me in good > faith > to redress your crimes against me, perhaps then we might have mended what > had > been rent, but I fear that the destruction of my innocence has left me > incapable of such a leap of faith. > > How am I to believe that my dreams will not be burned away by the morning > sun > once more? >
1. Xyne that was pretty well written. 2. The both of you have way too much time on your hands. --Kaiting. -- Kiwis and Limes: http://kaitocracy.blogspot.com/
