Reijiro

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Without human death, memories would never die, and unbroken habits and customs would strangle civilization.
Reijiro
There are two kinds of people. The ones who view death as a justified beautiful thing that's part of life, and the ones who view death as the ultimate enemy. This author belongs to the former. I'm increasingly part of the latter This is an ongoing debate in my mental spaces to be honest. Pros and cons. Although this particular way of justifying it is new.. to me at least. Interesting point of view of how death plays a role from a macro civilization societal standpoint.
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