nir·va·na (nîr-vän, nr-) n. 1. Religious meanings: a. Buddhism - The ineffable ultimate in which one has attained disinterested wisdom and compassion. b. Hinduism - Emancipation from ignorance and the extinction of all attachment.
2. An ideal condition of rest, harmony, stability, or joy.
...or were you being poetic. Sometimes it's hard to tell.
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Karis went there. It made her human for a day or two when she gave up stuff.
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Things from deck twelve don't work. The more important the item is, the longer the effect lasts...
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How important were the things she gave up?
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Celeste and Karis used it.
[He would be more verbose about it, but Celeste's words on the matter - though they didn't mean much at the time - were coming back to haunt him now.
"You could get that feeling you have when you race..."]
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[Either he's trying to beat you for shortest answer to a question possible, or he's distracted. Wonder why...]
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All it is is trading something something useless for something... more useful.
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Here we are now, entertain us.
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...Sometimes, one needs light if only for a little while.
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n.
1. Religious meanings:
a. Buddhism - The ineffable ultimate in which one has attained disinterested wisdom and compassion.
b. Hinduism - Emancipation from ignorance and the extinction of all attachment.
2. An ideal condition of rest, harmony, stability, or joy.
...or were you being poetic. Sometimes it's hard to tell.
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So... no, it was not poetry.
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...well now I feel ridiculous. [Bumblebee does a quick keyword search.] I see. You want to take your chances there?
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I do.
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