The dead buried in Winter...
...come forth in the thaw.
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Interference from the other side.
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Thou hast won, O’ Satan, though anonymous and obscure for a few years yet.
But thou shalt be reborn again in the Antichrist.
The treacherous hordes of Christians shall tremble before thy bloodstained hands.
We are the sons and daughters of Lilith; the bloodline of Cain.
Hail Satan.
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Knots of anger, knots of hate
Discord brings you to your fate
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That which is to burn, shall burn.
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Inevitability in monochrome.
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Rotten / alien / willing.
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A beheaded person can remain conscious anywhere from 2 to 15 seconds after decapitation.
According to a U.S. Army veteran who was stationed in Korea in June 1989, he and his friend were in the backseat of a taxi when the taxi collided with a truck. The veteran was pinned in the wreckage, but his friend had been decapitated.
According to him: “My friend’s head came to rest face up, and (from my angle) upside-down. As I watched, his mouth opened and closed no less than two times. The facial expressions he displayed were first of shock or confusion, followed by terror or grief. I cannot exaggerate and say that he was looking all around, but he did display ocular movement in that his eyes moved from me, to his body, and back to me. He had direct eye contact with me when his eyes took on a hazy, absent expression… and he was dead.”
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