Therapy Sheet & "Dialogue Between A Priest and A Dying Man"

Apr 10, 2008 23:21

Day L
Your Name: The Marquis de Sade.
Suicidal Ideation: 0/10
Homicidal Ideation: 0/10
Amount of Sleep Last Night: Four to five hours.
Any Lucid or Vivid Dreams? Explain.: Yes. Let's just say that I had some very stimulating dreams.
Moods Experienced Today: Agitation, amusement.
Mood Triggers: Seeing a therapist get punched in the face was pretty ( Read more... )

therapy sheet, dialogue between a priest and a dying ma, writing, works, day 50

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sanctus_suicide April 11 2008, 05:58:32 UTC
Interesting.

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obsessiveauthor April 11 2008, 05:59:47 UTC
That's all?

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Private to the Marquis sanctus_suicide April 11 2008, 06:12:01 UTC
I think I really like the idea of there not being another world. If it's true then I won't have to worry about eternal hell, or being reincarnated when I finally take death into my hands.

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Private to Alessa obsessiveauthor April 11 2008, 06:16:26 UTC
Ah, but Mademoiselle, you mustn't been paying adequate attention. When we die, our energy is recycled through Nature's processes, and we become something else...like reincarnation, but without all of the caste and wanting-it-to-end business.

And why would you want to do such a thing? Why speed up the process? We're already dying every second of every day. Why not live a little?

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Re: Private to Alessa sanctus_suicide April 11 2008, 06:35:03 UTC
I admit the drugs have me not quite in the loop.

Would you deny someone their right to end their life if it
were what they truly desired? As it stands people are
not dying quickly enough.

There is no living in boredom and endless blackouts.

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Private to Alessa obsessiveauthor April 11 2008, 06:40:31 UTC
You take the medicine they give you? Heh.

Those who choose to end their lives prematurely...I think it is a waste of energy.

I don't know what your condition is, but I hope you do realize that there are other individuals apart from yourself that share your body whom your death would also affect. Would that not be inconsiderate to not take their feelings and existence into account?

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Re: Private to Alessa sanctus_suicide April 11 2008, 07:05:58 UTC
It helps me sleep.

You mean Samael, Alizer, Cheryl, and Sharon?

They can die too for all I care.

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Private to Alessa obsessiveauthor April 11 2008, 15:20:35 UTC
I see.

Oh, there is more than just Monsieur Samael? How peculiar.

Indeed? It sounds to me as if doing so would not give you any sort of satisfaction, but merely a way of ridding yourself of the woes of human nature and life, is that correct?

...a waste of energy all the same, which results in nothing but the termination of a fascinating individual.

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Re: Private to the Marquis sanctus_suicide April 11 2008, 15:31:48 UTC
Hnnn.

I'm not that fascinating.

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Re: Private to the Marquis obsessiveauthor April 13 2008, 02:17:05 UTC
Au contraire, Mademoiselle, I find you very fascinating.

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Re: Private to the Marquis sanctus_suicide April 13 2008, 02:45:46 UTC
Oh? Do enlighten me.

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Re: Private to the Marquis obsessiveauthor April 13 2008, 17:52:05 UTC
To be frank, it's not every day that you meet someone who has different people living in them. It's quite interesting and fascinating. Of course, I also know practically nothing about you, so there is an air of mystery to consider as well. To deprive an author of such an intriguing figure is simply cruel.

((ooc; He's pouting, but you can't see it. XD))

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