Thursday, June 10, 2010
The Immortals
What happens when time misplaces a man? When a man is late for his own death? Temporally speaking, nothing. As time is nothing without its event, nothing is alertingly important. Not events shall happen to that man, though that man may still walk the world. Time will not pluck that man from the world, shall not alter its stream to chase him down. He walks, moving as meaninglessly as a plastic bag in a rain gutter. Like a plastic bag in a rain gutter, its only meaning in a meaningless existence is to interupt time's flow. A man missing his death is a paradox, a walking, thinking, feeling paradox. How to fix such a thing? Should you?
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