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Shikieiki Yamaxanadu ([personal profile] supremejudge) wrote2010-06-30 07:21 pm

The First Judgement

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Many people would rather swallow a lie than a truth, but there are only so many lies one can tell before the truth is eventually realized. And even then, some people still would rather live knowing it is a lie. Here, it is quite evident that this is true. Although there is a fine line between someone wishing to live a lie and forcing someone to live a lie, they are both despicable acts. That being said, do you realize whom exactly you are trying to fool?  You may not have an idea of the depth of the crime you have committed, and even if you do it is most likely you do not realize the consequences that are awaiting for you before and when you come to your end. You can choose to hide and cover your tracks, however.... there is nothing that can stop you from inevitably getting what you truly deserve.

[identity profile] supremejudge.livejournal.com 2010-07-02 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
[Wait, what?!]

It doesn't matter? Little fairy, you do not realize the gravity behind those words.

Such a life is like a forced immortality; when one cannot die, it becomes painful simply for them to live. Mark my words, if nothing is done about it then this might as well become a catalyst for a less pleasant existence.

Maybe, just maybe, you don't have as many qualms about it; there are individuals who would, however, react otherwise. If there's something to look out for it would be those who wouldn't hesitate to give their fellows a slow and painful death. Perhaps one time wouldn't be enough, and maybe they would come back for more.

[identity profile] frogsicles.livejournal.com 2010-07-02 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
Huh? I don't get it. You talk too much.

[identity profile] supremejudge.livejournal.com 2010-07-03 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
Perhaps I expected too much.