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Jun 27, 2008 02:53

Everyone is so upset over a building. Is the damage done to it such that it cannot be repaired now?

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poppingseeds June 27 2008, 07:08:57 UTC
It's the principle of the matter, really.

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tin_miss June 27 2008, 07:10:42 UTC
What principle?

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poppingseeds June 27 2008, 07:12:56 UTC
The simple fact it was destroyed in the first place. As a goddess, I am personally affronted that someone would desecrate a holy place. One needs to have more respect for the gods than that.

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tin_miss June 27 2008, 07:18:05 UTC
Why? What do gods do to make their places more worthy of respect? It's just a building.

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corrupted_steel June 27 2008, 07:17:09 UTC
I don't get it either, but I think it can be repaired. It's just wood and marble, for fuck's sake.

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tin_miss June 27 2008, 07:19:17 UTC
Then people should fix it, if they want it whole. Can't do that by being angry.

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corrupted_steel June 27 2008, 07:20:13 UTC
You try telling them that, then.

Some people won't listen to reason, here.

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tin_miss June 27 2008, 07:23:44 UTC
I don't think they would listen. People usually don't.

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tin_miss June 27 2008, 17:40:34 UTC
They're dead. Can't be insulted. Wouldn't the insult be to their memories?

Reverence for the dead seems more common than reverence for gods.

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tin_miss June 28 2008, 00:33:03 UTC
Many people say something remains after death. I've never seen any evidence.

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