What about the FRev’s?
I am pretty sure Robespierre had a quite high but relatively bony butt.
Camille had what the gay porn scene calls a bubble butt.
Saint-Just most likely had an athletic one, high, firm, more likely to hurt your hand than him if you hit it.
Danton?
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We’ll not go there…
Citoyenne.
You have got to be joking.
I’m sorry, Saint-Just, but you will never be as skilled with words as this woman. While we’re on the topic—do you have any more copies of “Organt”? I’m running low on kindling.
What was that, Desmoulins? I admit I have a difficult time understanding you over your stutter.
Are you sure my words aren’t just muffled by your…’hair’? The citizens that took down the Bastille seemed to have no problem hearing me.
Oh, I am very sure. The citizen-soldiers in our army have no difficulty hearing myself either.
Then again, I suppose I shouldn’t expect a half-wit “journalist” such as yourself to understand the first thing about military matters, should I?
Well, you certainly understand nothing about writing. Personally, I consider it a good thing that I know little about killing people.
I know nothing of writing? And killing people? Please. You understand so little; it’s practically painful.
You know plenty of killing people. “Learn by doing”, as they say now.
And yes, you know little of writing. To write does not mean to write well or to know anything of writing.
Then judging from the Girondists, I’d say you posses your fair share of knowledge on the matter, hm?
How rich. Unfortunately, debating the quality of my prose with an isolent child is certainly not topping my list of important matters at the moment.
Judging by the terror and war, I’d say you know a fair deal more.
I think it doesn’t top your list of “important matters” because you know it’s true. After all, this list only comprises of preening and Robespierre’s “virtue”.
Counterrevolution was dealt with accordingly. I know it’s difficult for someone as delicate as you to understand, but I beg you to try.Leave Maxime out of this.
I would, but then you decided to call me “delicate”—the irony! Is this not what draws you to him?
Maxime is not delicate.
He spends more time sick than well, faints, is grossly dependent upon other people, quiet, self-conscious, and timid. He’s delicate.
I told you to leave him out of this! Are you deaf, too?
You have got to be joking.
I’m sorry, Saint-Just, but you will never be as skilled with words as this woman. While we’re on the topic—do you have any more copies of “Organt”? I’m running low on kindling.
What was that, Desmoulins? I admit I have a difficult time understanding you over your stutter.
Are you sure my words aren’t just muffled by your…’hair’? The citizens that took down the Bastille seemed to have no problem hearing me.
Oh, I am very sure. The citizen-soldiers in our army have no difficulty hearing myself either.
Then again, I suppose I shouldn’t expect a half-wit “journalist” such as yourself to understand the first thing about military matters, should I?
Well, you certainly understand nothing about writing. Personally, I consider it a good thing that I know little about killing people.
I know nothing of writing? And killing people? Please. You understand so little; it’s practically painful.
You know plenty of killing people. “Learn by doing”, as they say now.
And yes, you know little of writing. To write does not mean to write well or to know anything of writing.
Then judging from the Girondists, I’d say you posses your fair share of knowledge on the matter, hm?
How rich. Unfortunately, debating the quality of my prose with an isolent child is certainly not topping my list of important matters at the moment.
Judging by the terror and war, I’d say you know a fair deal more.
I think it doesn’t top your list of “important matters” because you know it’s true. After all, this list only comprises of preening and Robespierre’s “virtue”.
Counterrevolution was dealt with accordingly. I know it’s difficult for someone as delicate as you to understand, but I beg you to try.Leave Maxime out of this.
I would, but then you decided to call me “delicate”—the irony! Is this not what draws you to him?
Maxime is not delicate.
You have got to be joking.
I’m sorry, Saint-Just, but you will never be as skilled with words as this woman. While we’re on the topic—do you have any more copies of “Organt”? I’m running low on kindling.
What was that, Desmoulins? I admit I have a difficult time understanding you over your stutter.
Are you sure my words aren’t just muffled by your…’hair’? The citizens that took down the Bastille seemed to have no problem hearing me.
Oh, I am very sure. The citizen-soldiers in our army have no difficulty hearing myself either.
Then again, I suppose I shouldn’t expect a half-wit “journalist” such as yourself to understand the first thing about military matters, should I?
Well, you certainly understand nothing about writing. Personally, I consider it a good thing that I know little about killing people.
I know nothing of writing? And killing people? Please. You understand so little; it’s practically painful.
You know plenty of killing people. “Learn by doing”, as they say now.
And yes, you know little of writing. To write does not mean to write well or to know anything of writing.
Then judging from the Girondists, I’d say you posses your fair share of knowledge on the matter, hm?
How rich. Unfortunately, debating the quality of my prose with an isolent child is certainly not topping my list of important matters at the moment.
Judging by the terror and war, I’d say you know a fair deal more.
I think it doesn’t top your list of “important matters” because you know it’s true. After all, this list only comprises of preening and Robespierre’s “virtue”.
Counterrevolution was dealt with accordingly. I know it’s difficult for someone as delicate as you to understand, but I beg you to try.
Leave Maxime out of this.
You have got to be joking.
I’m sorry, Saint-Just, but you will never be as skilled with words as this woman. While we’re on the topic—do you have any more copies of “Organt”? I’m running low on kindling.
What was that, Desmoulins? I admit I have a difficult time understanding you over your stutter.
Are you sure my words aren’t just muffled by your…’hair’? The citizens that took down the Bastille seemed to have no problem hearing me.
Oh, I am very sure. The citizen-soldiers in our army have no difficulty hearing myself either.
Then again, I suppose I shouldn’t expect a half-wit “journalist” such as yourself to understand the first thing about military matters, should I?
Well, you certainly understand nothing about writing. Personally, I consider it a good thing that I know little about killing people.
I know nothing of writing? And killing people? Please. You understand so little; it’s practically painful.
You know plenty of killing people. “Learn by doing”, as they say now.
And yes, you know little of writing. To write does not mean to write well or to know anything of writing.
Then judging from the Girondists, I’d say you posses your fair share of knowledge on the matter, hm?
How rich. Unfortunately, debating the quality of my prose with an isolent child is certainly not topping my list of important matters at the moment.
You have got to be joking.
I’m sorry, Saint-Just, but you will never be as skilled with words as this woman. While we’re on the topic—do you have any more copies of “Organt”? I’m running low on kindling.
What was that, Desmoulins? I admit I have a difficult time understanding you over your stutter.
Are you sure my words aren’t just muffled by your…’hair’? The citizens that took down the Bastille seemed to have no problem hearing me.
Oh, I am very sure. The citizen-soldiers in our army have no difficulty hearing myself either.
Then again, I suppose I shouldn’t expect a half-wit “journalist” such as yourself to understand the first thing about military matters, should I?
Well, you certainly understand nothing about writing. Personally, I consider it a good thing that I know little about killing people.
I know nothing of writing? And killing people? Please. You understand so little; it’s practically painful.
You have got to be joking.
I’m sorry, Saint-Just, but you will never be as skilled with words as this woman. While we’re on the topic—do you have any more copies of “Organt”? I’m running low on kindling.
What was that, Desmoulins? I admit I have a difficult time understanding you over your stutter.
Are you sure my words aren’t just muffled by your…’hair’? The citizens that took down the Bastille seemed to have no problem hearing me.
Oh, I am very sure. The citizen-soldiers in our army have no difficulty hearing myself either.
Then again, I suppose I shouldn’t expect a half-wit “journalist” such as yourself to understand the first thing about military matters, should I?
You have got to be joking.
I’m sorry, Saint-Just, but you will never be as skilled with words as this woman. While we’re on the topic—do you have any more copies of “Organt”? I’m running low on kindling.
What was that, Desmoulins? I admit I have a difficult time understanding you over your stutter.