Mar 24, 2010 23:13
With so many people suddenly dying, I was wondering: what's it like to die here, where death isn't permanent? If you've died back in your home world, what's the afterlife like where you're from?
And even if you haven't, does death seem less important, does it carry less weight here than it did back home?
『uriko nonomura』,
serious question for once,
『allen walker』,
『frederic chopin』,
『kuroyuri』,
not telling people things,
『kamui shirou』,
『red medic』,
totally a cheerful topic of conversation,
『oswald schermer』,
『derek bliss』,
『minato arisato』,
『mama a』,
『naoya』,
#voice,
『vash』,
『mayoi hachikuji』,
『raenef』,
『sanae hanekoma』,
trolling for new victi-er... partners?,
『grell sutcliffe』,
『tienei tattoi』,
『teito klein』
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Then to answer your questions: would you like the official statement or a more...philosophical one? People do tend to get testy if you tell them the facts and leave little room for debate after all.
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Or so we're supposed to say. Put the fear of eternal damnation in a person and they tend to live a rather straight life.
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Souls are Souls. I truly don't think they much care where they go after they're separated from their bodies, so whether there is a Heaven or Hell or not is...ambiguous at best.
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Ooh, but I sound like I'm lecturing and I do so hate lecturing. Why the interest?
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[ I did say there was a pun in here ._. ]
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Aren't we all...
Might I inquire as to your name, sir? It seems you and I might have quite a bit in common.
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You can call me Grell. Grell Sutcliffe, formerly of London.
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London? Our worlds might be similar, then. I'm from Tokyo.
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