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Apr 21, 2006 08:39


Uriel --

[noun]:

A person who is constantly high

'How will you be defined in the dictionary?' at QuizGalaxy.com

...Hm?

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leucemic_god April 21 2006, 07:12:42 UTC
Too many anti-depressants?

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bipolar_uriel April 21 2006, 09:17:42 UTC
I'd rather think it has something to do with flying. I don't use any kind of medication.

Although I probably should. No, wait, why did I say that? Ah, well, it doesn't matter anyway.

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leucemic_god April 21 2006, 09:20:13 UTC
I don't use any kind of medication.

That explains a lot.

Maybe this is a prediction, though. Perhaps you will soon see reason and start taking the proper medicines. I'd discuss it with a psychiatrist, if I were you.

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bipolar_uriel April 21 2006, 09:38:52 UTC
At least I don't deny my illness unlike some. I know very well that I have a problem, and I'm not trying to hide it from those I care about. Like from Odin, for example. From what I've figured out, kinship is very much about trust. What does this tell about a certain person whose name I refrain from mentioning?

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leucemic_god April 21 2006, 09:51:16 UTC
It has nothing to do with trust. Odin wouldn't want to be burdened with that knowledge. He despises whiners and weaklings who come running to him with every little problem, you know.

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bipolar_uriel April 21 2006, 10:04:50 UTC
I've never gone running to him with my problems. He's always come to me first. However, I'm not trying to hide it from him, either, which is exactly what you are doing about your own "little problem". Don't you think he'd rather know it and know that you trust him enough to let him find out your weaknesses than have you collapse on him one day close to death and discover that you didn't consider him trustworthy enough to let him know you are dying?

I'm no whiner, neither a weakling. I'd like to see you doing my job for six millennia and come out even as sane as I am. However, I don't think it's fair to Odin to hide such an important thing from him. I'm not saying you should go to tell him about it, but I really don't think you should do everything you can to keep him from figuring it out on his own.

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leucemic_god April 21 2006, 13:25:23 UTC
Need I remind yiu that I've known Odin for quite a bit longer than you? I know what he'd prefer. He doesn't want to be bothered with other people's problems. We'll have a good time together for as long as I can and when it happens it'll be a sudden but quick end. Yes, that might hurt him for a moment, but he'll get over it fast. You'll have him to yourself then. Isn't that what you want? You claim you're eternal. So can't you give me the little time I have left?

Me? Do your job? As in grovel before some self-important, intolerant god who won't even grant me god status myself? With him cionstantly digging around in my head? Most certainly not! *shudders*

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bipolar_uriel April 23 2006, 19:29:35 UTC
If he doesn't want to be bothered by my problems, he's welcome not to ask about them. As long as he keeps asking, though, I will keep answering honestly. (You probably have never heard of this honesty thing. I'd like to explain it to you, but I very much doubt you would be able to understand it.)

I don't wish for your death. (Although if there was somebody whose death I wished for, it would be you.) Not even because I'll "have him to myself" then. Believe it or not, but I don't. If I could -- and if you allowed it -- I would even heal you.

However, I don't want to see Odin hurt. I don't care about you, but I know that having you die on him would indeed hurt Odin. That's why I don't like your dishonesty.

I wouldn't quite describe my job as that. Rather I am working to the honour and glory of the greatest of all beings, the Creator and the Lord, without Whom even you wouldn't exist. He has given me existence, and I consider it my duty, no, my right to use that existence in whatever way He sees the best.

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leucemic_god April 24 2006, 15:15:16 UTC
I know what honesty is: dull and boring.

I don't wish for your death.
Yeah, right ...

My death hurt Odin? Maybe for a moment, yes, but in the end Odin doesn't care that deeply for people. He'll get over it.

I am working to the honour and glory of the greatest of all beings, the Creator and the Lord, without Whom even you wouldn't exist. He has given me existence, and I consider it my duty, no, my right to use that existence in whatever way He sees the best.
Wow, they sure have you well brain-washed.

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