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Another post. I wonder why some people are so scared of dying, honestly. (when doing chinese compre just now.) It was about this guy who had a tumor in his brain. Then he was like, I still have so much stuff not done and stuff. Does this specifically apply to procrastinators or is it just me who thinks that those things don't matter anyway. I mean if you die then you're not going to exist. So who care about all your stuff not done and all the places you never got to go or whatever. Because when you die you don't even care about this world anymore so wth. Anyway dying is like sleeping. You get to rest and dream :D So I can't understand these weird people. bye. edit: I love Blackbringer. the idea of dreams is really similar to the one I had about quagmire except these are controlled and planned. And the storyline is really similar to Wicked? Magpie is Elphaba and Poppy is Glinda. Talon is Fiyero. duh. Like how the citizens of Oz turned on Elphaba, the faeries in Never Nigh turned on Magpie. Elphaba discovers the Wizard was the villian. Magpie discovers Magruwen doesn't care about this world/about Astaroth, whichever. Elphaba discovers her powers. Magpie discovers her powers. And they are both called witches (: whee. maybe I'm just crazy. |