This I know . . . .

I’m the tyrant who will leave you very much on your own.

Elvis knows what he’s doing. She needs to go now.

My Aunt Neia Nogueira

is saying she was always hassled to mistreat me which she had to do but she tried to help when should could.

She fed me information about Allan Kardec and Napoleon. I do think Neia is Desirée from the memoirs.

“I am.”

Neia is a strong player in the game.

“Definitely.”

My Aunt Cida

wants to say things. She is not guilty. We are under the threat of mafia violence. We are prisoners.

I feel like she wants me to say that I was well treated which I was.

Every 1 is telling me that any 1 interacting with me is hassled until the relationship becomes impossible.

My entire life - at first it’s pretty good not great - then it gets crazy worse until I leave angry.

I try to be fair to all.

“You are.”

I sent you all this jewelry that came back to me. They won’t even let me mail my jewelry. That’s how scared she is of me.

“Oh yes.”

Uncle Jaime is also beyond fed up.

Toby Huss

got through to me because he played Big Mike on Reno 911! Big Mike is always a ridiculous fool screaming about “Brenda” usually somehow involving water.

We later learned in the series that he had been very together and wonderful but trauma turned him into a shattered mess.

With these 2 selections Toby is showing how he is really into this.

“They’re crafting so much misfortune around you to make you suicidal but the scope of the operation requires that you be star of the show. It would never work out as she wished.”

It’s impossible to not notice that.

“We’re all being framed and put in this prison with non consensual arrangements.”

Toby and I understand each other perfectly.

“Yes.”

“Just keep putting em up.”

Tony brings immense power to 1 of my astrological dead zones.

I needToby.

“I consider myself fairly treated.”

Thank you.

My Uncle Mario Alves

He’s telling me he was framed in my eyes like my grandfather was because we were really on your side.

He couldn’t be direct with me but he did get me to understand that Ayn Rand is very important.

Not something I’d expect from an immigrant concrete worker.