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wingsofsilver December 6 2011, 07:34:46 UTC
Oh this is just their nice way of saying the ship runs on magic and the laughter of children.

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neotitanium December 6 2011, 07:53:37 UTC
Lovely way of saying we're all inches away from death at all times. Not that it matters since they seem capable of bringing you back for the sport of killing you again.

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wingsofsilver December 6 2011, 07:57:27 UTC
[WHOOPS I forgot he's still a cat, disregard the icon in the last post. werp werp.]

Death in your shadow and ready to take you at a moment's notice? Gosh, you act like this is something new. Take it for what it's worth and at least be grateful that getting shot in the head doesn't mean the same thing here.

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neotitanium December 6 2011, 08:09:40 UTC
[s'ok! she's just permatext and i'm assuming he's audio so she doesn't know he's a cat. :)]

It's not death that concerns me. It's the loss of a chance to gain it in a magnificent manner.

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wingsofsilver December 6 2011, 08:12:47 UTC
[It saves on typing with paws. =3=]

See, now I'm reading that as a desire for suicide or murder. In the case of the former, I advise you to seek help. In the case of the latter, I'm about to leave this conversation.

So which is it?

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neotitanium December 6 2011, 08:18:25 UTC
Maybe both. Maybe neither.

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wingsofsilver December 6 2011, 08:20:50 UTC
Well, judging by your earlier choice of adjectives? I think I'll hedge my bet on the latter.

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neotitanium December 6 2011, 08:25:01 UTC
Nothing wrong with looking forward to the natural end result given to us upon our birth. I just hope more will take the scenic route.

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wingsofsilver December 6 2011, 08:28:03 UTC
O-kay, that's a new one. I can accept being at peace with the fact you're going to die, but looking forward to it is a little out of my comfort zone.

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neotitanium December 6 2011, 08:35:56 UTC
Comfort isn't the point.

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wingsofsilver December 6 2011, 08:36:57 UTC
It is when I think I might be talking to a nutjob.

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neotitanium December 6 2011, 08:40:01 UTC
A tree with branches easily rattled by wind creates a beautiful mess in fall.

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wingsofsilver December 6 2011, 09:26:15 UTC
And now into the metaphors. Awesome.

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neotitanium December 6 2011, 09:35:05 UTC
My family was particularly fond of autumn.

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wingsofsilver December 6 2011, 09:40:39 UTC
Because it signifies an end of life as nature rests for winter and begins the cycle all over again?

Or was I supposed to say "because the leaves look pretty"?

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neotitanium December 6 2011, 09:42:15 UTC
Both, actually. It's a beautiful death.

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