Hermann Gottlieb (
mathemagier) wrote2025-08-03 01:28 pm
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[Screened calls go straight to voicemail, where an impatient recording answers]
You've reached Dr. Hermann Gottlieb. Leave your name, number, and business if you expect a return call. Thank you.
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[But his heart did melt a little]
But you're right, we are in a sense performing for an audience. Well let's try to keep them short- a few minutes at most, so that's roughly two each. We don't need to detail our history together for their benefit. If we were doing that, it would make the most sense to collaborate.
We'll draft them separately for now however.
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Anyway, this is hardly poetic. You ARE my collaborator, Hermann. I respect no one else's work like I do yours. Hell, I'd even collaborate with you on a child if I thought it possible and a good idea.
Alright, I'd make a small Kaiju with you regardless of if it was a good idea or not. Not the point. A small Kaiju would probably eat Liebling, so it's out of the question right now even if you wanted one.
For our history, you should write up a complaint, distribute it to the attendees. Nothing quite exemplifies our history together like that--at least short of a. The Drift or b. Our letters. Neither of which I'm sharing.
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[There's some genuine regret in that wistful tone]
We have Sophie and Liebling however, and that's enough for now.
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Someday you'll be a dad for real. [Maybe not with me, but someday.]
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Me.
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[There's clearly some confusion here]
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That is so gay.
So incredibly gay.
Kids. With me. I think you've forgotten what kind of disaster you married.
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...I was going to be so cool. How did you ruin me forever?
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[And it tickles him that he fulfills Newton enough that he doesn't feel the need for wild parties and rockstar scenes any longer. Their happiness is simply time spent together]
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Those were dreams, Newton. ..But if you really did want to be famous, you'd have no problems with achieving that here.
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