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She is an engineer, mechanic, anything with machines. She does.
Can we meet your sister sometime?
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She is an engineer, mechanic, anything with machines. She does.
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Her name is Victoria. She is an Android that was made by my sister, I wanted help so I took her and now she is my cook and aide.
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A while back ago. I told you.
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I am training her.
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He can, but uses more of runes to do what he needs.
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Okay, I’ll have my cook make you something. Please lemme know how she does!
*smiles*
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I'll have a grilled ham and cheese sandwich.
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*nods*
Sreig Custos is his name.
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What would ya like?
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*shakes my head*
Nothing much more on my end that won’t really add anything than what I have said.
*snaps again and all of your drinks have been refilled*
That being said, how are yall doing right now?
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Not if you make your life a memorable one and especially not if you pass your skills and stories down to the people worth it to you. Perhaps that's your purpose in your life, to become as memorable as possible. If that's the case, then Lily made the right choice being interested in you. You've got greatness in your eyes I think. Even if you yourself don't realize it yet.
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The reasoning is simple if you stop and think about what immortality really means. It's not about wanting death, it's not about dying either. It's accepting that there is a natural cycle to things, it's about the appreciation of time, it's about the appreciation of the finite, the appreciation of finality.
To answer your question in the most direct way possible, there is no difference if you think about it. Only the time in between each death. My question is, which life would've been more meaningful? If I died now, I could at least say I'm satisfied... I fought until the last. If I died later, perhaps I'd still be satisfied... But for a different reason entirely. The exercise of life is to find purpose, death keeps us honest and makes sure that purpose is worth it. How many people do you know could make use of their immortality? Many gods from my realm failed hilariously. I can't really see immortality as a good thing.