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#1000
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Exactly: it separates everything! Maybe it's a small job, but it's important and difficult! :cool:
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I agree, but that doesn't make it a universal principle. Death provides closure – nothing more. As for what gives life… well, I won't say exactly who, or we'll start the same old argument again, which has been discussed here a thousand times already.
Бог есть любовь
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My worldview: death is a natural link connecting lives. After death, life begins again! It simply updates the human program!
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I agree with this worldview. Only with a new program (a new life) does a person acquire a kind of karmic debt, that is, something they did not fulfill in their past life in order to correct this debt in this life. Hence, the so-called "fate" given to a person is what follows them from their past life... and a person needs to find the strength within themselves to change something if this "given" is uncomfortable for them.
Настоящие герои - не те, пред кем мы преклоняемся, а те, кого мы оплевываем...[/COLOR]
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"So much has gone
and little is new"

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There's nothing to add to such a precise statement! :) The only question that remains is the eternal one: can a person fulfill these obligations? And here lies an infinite question.
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Yes, Ganymede, I almost forgot. I mentioned the "moment of attraction" above. :) If He/She looks into their eyes, there's nothing cute or good there. And as for THAT kind of masochism, that is, the attraction to something that causes a rather unpleasant death, I haven't observed it in myself. So, let's not bring Freud into this again. ;)
Страшней драколича зверя нет!
Жаль, не лебедь я...

Сандро (не)жив! :D :D :D

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Ganymede, I believe, associated fear with human interest in it. That's why guys (most of them) depict death as an old woman with a scythe, while girls know how (because I don't know). :cool:
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Yes, Ganymede, I almost forgot. I mentioned the "moment of attraction" above. :) If one looks into His/Her eyes, there is nothing sweet or good there. And I haven't observed such masochism in myself—that is, an attraction to that which causes a rather unpleasant death. So no need to bring Freud into this again. ;)

Well, if it were possible for one's destined partner to look into their eyes with a sober gaze... who knows... but a sober gaze is very difficult to achieve, as Pushkin wrote: "Ah, it is not hard to deceive me, I am glad to be deceived myself...". And the greatest self-deception occurs when it seems that one's gaze is absolutely sober :) But what if you have doubts? Doubts sometimes lead to interesting thoughts... and Grandpa Freud, by the way, does too :)
Anyway, none of this is personally about you, Dracolich, just... in general :)
Настоящие герои - не те, пред кем мы преклоняемся, а те, кого мы оплевываем...[/COLOR]
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"So much has gone
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Death was going to be truly unpleasant.
And what difference does it make whether it's represented by young men or women? In some traditions, Death is a beautiful woman, not an old woman with a scythe. And it's not about the gender of the one representing it.
Страшней драколича зверя нет!
Жаль, не лебедь я...

Сандро (не)жив! :D :D :D

Влюбившийся дурак на глупости горазд (с)

В сказке грусти синей я один, как бог... (с)
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Definitely, the Dracolich is a necromantic enthusiast! :D
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For the Germans, Death is a man. :D Are they all girls or necrophiles? :D :D :D
Страшней драколича зверя нет!
Жаль, не лебедь я...

Сандро (не)жив! :D :D :D

Влюбившийся дурак на глупости горазд (с)

В сказке грусти синей я один, как бог... (с)
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Have you read Mikhail Uspensky? There's a very interesting moment in his novel "Who to Send After Death." Death and Life are the same entity, just in two forms. When she is Life, she is a young girl, and when she is Death, she is a noseless old woman. Life cannot exist without death, and its manifestation is simply one. Maybe we are all dead now, but we will be reborn soon?
Мы спасемся? Я не знаю. Верьте...
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For Germans, Death is a man. :D Are they all girls or necrophiles? :D :D :D
And you're German! :D
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Oh yes, Earth is like hell on some planet. (forgot who said that)
I already talked about German. And also, in English and Lithuanian, the word is masculine. The range of nationalities for me has expanded. Choose.
Страшней драколича зверя нет!
Жаль, не лебедь я...

Сандро (не)жив! :D :D :D

Влюбившийся дурак на глупости горазд (с)

В сказке грусти синей я один, как бог... (с)
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Let's pretend you're Russian – that way, it will be easier for everyone to understand!
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