You know what they say, never discount any possibility; and there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in human philosophy. ;) But I'm just speculating, I'm afraid.
Ah, but your speculation could very well be rather accurate. Considering that there are so many things that humans do not think of that end up existing, well.
Quite a bit's been proven wrong to the humans before~
Ah, but it's precisely because they can be thought of that they do exist. ^_^ I like to believe in the power of human imagination, it's a bad habit of mine.
That would depend on your definitions of right and wrong, sir. I, myself, prefer 'real'.
The human imagination can be quite a fascinating thing. Seen lots of shit come out of it. Like chimeras and recreating lives. Quite a bit of fun stuff.
Right is wrong and wrong is right. There's no real definition to it. Only thing that's definite is that there's no such thing as no such thing.
This ain't my world, for starters. Never heard of a place called Canada and I've been alive for well about 200 years. And dead for about five minutes, but that's besides the point.
Had quite a few followers that were chimeras of animals and humans. Quite an interestin' thing, really.
You're a very venerable gentleman, then, I gather. ^_^ I'm sorry about your death, but in this world it seems like the dead come back to life--you aren't the first I've met who claims to have died. Canada is a country on Earth; I suppose you're from elsewhere?
Chimeras, hmm? In this world we do have some interesting entities, but nothing quite so outlandish as that.
I'm from Amestris, not some place called Canada or Earth or whatever. And don't be too sorry 'bout it, I guess it was due time to get the hell out of that place.
We also have homunculi; yours truly. Not many people believe that we exist, but when you have people sticking souls into empty suits of armor, well. Anything's possible.
I've never heard of an Amestris, but then again, geography isn't really my forte. ;) I do hope this isn't the afterlife, I don't remember dying, myself.
Homunculi and suits of armor, hm? I'm quite curious to know how you managed that.
Amestris and Xing probably aren't too known on some place called Earth. Could be some bullshit about the other side of the Gate that my ... "old man" went on about a century ago, but doesn't matter too much.
Not too certain about the suits of armor thing myself; was tryin' to figure that out before I got boiled down in oil. Homunculi, though. We're made from humans and Philosopher Stones. Couldn't tell you who I was 200 years ago before the stone; don't remember, don't matter.
Or so some little old lady on the street corner told me. ^_^
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Quite a bit's been proven wrong to the humans before~
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That would depend on your definitions of right and wrong, sir. I, myself, prefer 'real'.
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Right is wrong and wrong is right. There's no real definition to it. Only thing that's definite is that there's no such thing as no such thing.
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Haha, well-said. And even then, reality itself is often in question. ;)
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Had quite a few followers that were chimeras of animals and humans. Quite an interestin' thing, really.
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Chimeras, hmm? In this world we do have some interesting entities, but nothing quite so outlandish as that.
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We also have homunculi; yours truly. Not many people believe that we exist, but when you have people sticking souls into empty suits of armor, well. Anything's possible.
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Homunculi and suits of armor, hm? I'm quite curious to know how you managed that.
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Not too certain about the suits of armor thing myself; was tryin' to figure that out before I got boiled down in oil. Homunculi, though. We're made from humans and Philosopher Stones. Couldn't tell you who I was 200 years ago before the stone; don't remember, don't matter.
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