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robottattooartist:
I’ve known enough people where that wouldn’t be.
im sorry to hear that i hope the sadness of their existence reminds them how thrilling it is to be alive or dead for that matter
#if you mean by essence of winning the game#even the term demigod is kind of generous pragmatically speaking dont you think#robottattooartist
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robottattooartist:
That’s fucking sad, yo.
it was supposed to be a friendly joke
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robottattooartist:
After we fight and if we’re both capable of communication we need to crack down on this conversation more because this is some fascinating shit.
thats the greatest compliment ive ever received
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robottattooartist:
If the self is destroyed, what is left? No ghost to return to the meat suit we call a body, no soul to store in a vessel until a suitable body can be found. No afterlife. A true death.
Anyways, prepare your corpse.
thats not death death is a part of the life cycle and a part of the living world just on a different plane it all interacts and coexists and relies on one another ceasing to exist isnt death at all! dont get me wrong though its especially impressive just not death a superdestruction that is independent of being alive or dead
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robottattooartist:
I really don’t think you want me to. My most base powers is to destroy the self entirely. Resurrection could be impossible.
do you think destroying the self counts as killing someone i think death and annihilation of traces of existence seem to be different things if you ask me
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robottattooartist:
When I fight, I fight for real, and I’m not giving you a half-assed attempt.
thats always lovely to see
technically i am dead but the most useful term for me is a demon so if you can kill me again ill be colored very impressed
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Angel and Lion statue at Basilica di Santa Croce di Firenze
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6th Century Brooch and Multiple Item Mould at Brough of Birsay, National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, December 2019.
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