(urth) Is Agia a robot?

brunians at brunians.org brunians at brunians.org
Sat Jun 19 07:15:28 PDT 2010


Have you ever patronized a really classy whore, Wilson?

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> On 6/18/2010 7:24 AM, Ryan Dunn wrote:
>>
>> On Jun 18, 2010, at 2:56 AM, Jeff Wilson wrote:
>>
>>> Dude, top posting and not-trimming quoted material makes the baby
> Theoanthropos cry.
>>
>> Is this better, dude? :)
>
> Bless you, man.
>
>
>> To your point about the aureole, the phenomenon may look nice in a
>> kitty photo, but in a religiously charged book where all the
>> protagonists are named after saints, I think it has to be noted at
>> least.
>
> Agia's no saint - I'd say that given her record of sacrilege, multiple
> murder, and treason, she's about as unsaintly as they come, in a league
> with Baldanders and the woman who made furniture out of children. If the
> bright aureole represents anything, it's representative of contrast  or
> inversion esp with Thecla whose hair is "a dark aureole" about p.70 of
> SHADOW.
>
> Come to think of it, when she was strip-seached by the Pelerines, Agia
> was awfully modest, and when discovered with Agilus, she holds her gown
> over her nakedness. Agilus mentions her needing to eat. Why would a
> sexbot be modest or hungry?
>
>
>
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