[The high-pitched and crackling giggle that seems to introduce every broadcast that Undertaker puts on the network dances out on the airwaves for the listening pleasure of the city once again. Video is soon to follow, the camera pointed up toward him from where his NV. His chin is in his hands, fingers crawling in succession along his own cheeks,
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Children can die and kill like anyone else.
[A slight pause.]
You're quite morbid, aren't you? [He sounds amused.]
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[A wide grin, one that threatens to cut his face in half.] Why would you say things such as that~?
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Just that you sound so pleased when talking about such ordinary things as death.
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One must delight in the little things, yes~? Such fun and precious little things~
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Not really, on both counts. Everyone's time comes, sooner or later. It just depends on whether it's "sooner" rather than "later."
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Which would you prefer? Sooner or later?
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Later. I've lived for 900 years; I'm not about to stop now.
I've got too much to live for.
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My~ to have something to live for for such a long time~ How admirable~
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People die at any age, mister. Do people really not know that?
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People are funny when they're grieving~
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There's a point in everyone's life in which they expect death. Some wish for it more than others. Yet, it doesn't discriminate between age, race, or sex. In the end, it doesn't really matter, does it? Death has many tools at its disposal.
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But when to expect death? All the time? Or only after a certain point? And what about the people around you? Should they expect to see your lifeless corpse at any moment? Is it foolish of them to hope not to?
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To expect it is foolish. To accept that it's there, and continue to live life despite that is better than living a life of anxiety. Perhaps it is foolish to hope to not see it, but on the flip side it might not be.
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So many questions~ oh so many questions~ Aaah~ But I agree that one must not live in fear of death.
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