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Sep 24, 2008 14:25

Have you seen the ghost of Tom?
Bones of white with the skin all gone.
Wouldn't it be chilly with no skin on?

no skin, ghosts

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luke7lawliet September 24 2008, 23:34:11 UTC
Actually... it would be painful, and ultimately compromise one's immune system to have no skin.

Not that it should matter, anymore... it would seem that our immune systems have failed us spectacularly.

I'm lost... I'm trying to get to the hospital, but I can't find my way.

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xuejungou September 24 2008, 23:46:31 UTC
Ghosts don't need skin, nor do zombies.

Perhaps we are all destined to become zombified.

I'm in the hospital, otherwise I'd give you a ride.

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luke7lawliet September 24 2008, 23:53:39 UTC
Right, but they would have once, if we make the ridiculous allowance for such hypothetical speculation.

"Destiny" is a lazy man's way to shirk the responsibility of planning.

I know... and thank you. But in about a minute, I am going to collapse and someone will probably do something.

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xuejungou September 24 2008, 23:56:54 UTC
I suppose that is true, I hadn't considered that perspective.

Of course it is, not everyone likes to use 'procrastinate' as an excuse.

You know? Are you reading my mind? If so, what are you thinking I'm thinking?

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volatile_sands September 25 2008, 00:05:33 UTC
...And here I thought you were interesting enough stuffed behind a desk. Makes a soul wonder what else runs through your brain...

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xuejungou September 25 2008, 00:08:58 UTC
City on fire! Rats in the streets and the lunatics yelling at the moon! It's the end of the world - Yes! City on fire! Hunchbacks kissing! Stirrings in the graves and the screaming of giant winds! Watch out! Look! Crawling on the chimneys, great black crows screeching at the city on fire! City on fire! City on fire!

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volatile_sands September 25 2008, 15:28:08 UTC
Sweeny Todd, eh? A little massacre and mayhem to brighten anyone's day.

A surprisingly morbid taste for your music if nothing else. I do approve~

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xuejungou September 25 2008, 17:12:10 UTC
He was a man who truly knew how to use his skills to wipe out the competition. I admire his commitment.

Morbid, yes, but also potent imagery. Perhaps this sickness, as they call it, is some sort of biological agent sent to destroy us from within.

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