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Fonypan


I have no idea what I'm doing.

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I actually know what happens! :pinkiehappy:
...but it's complicated and involves a great deal of math. That's why I'm writing a book. (Not here. A nonfiction actual print type.)

Nice story.

I in no way understand what happened in this story.

5395259 I tried to be serious, but then it was three in the morning when I wrote this.

Wow, that twist at the end was really jaw dropping.

the slayers crossover was a nice touch

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With a flash of light from Lina’s horn

:twistnerd:

The thing she doesn't realize is that she, dash, and all the other witnesses to this will DIE that very night at Luna's hooves because that information MUST NOT get out.

I do believe in an afterlife, but I would be lying if I were to say that I did not fear the possibility of oblivion.

5474521 don't worry, I have a paranormal encounter on a yearly basis, there's your proof that there's not just oblivion past your mortal coil

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Having a paranormal encounter doesn't prove life after death.

5818487 seeing ghosts doesn't prove they exist hmm

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Seeing ghosts doesn't prove they are former humans, or that such is the universal fate of such, or that said fate is a permanent one.

A very interesting beginning, though it didn't quite pan out the way I'd hoped. The Pokémon reference was a tad intrusive, too. Still, that opening scene was great.

I wonder what atheists believe comes after death.

Our best bet to attaining an afterlife is through our machines. Otherwise, The only afterlife I think we'll be having is as worm food. Either way, i don't think their is a immortal soul within our physical body. You could clone yourself ad nauseam, but like a computer, your individual mind and consciousness is bound to the hardware that is your brain. Once the mind goes, there is only oblivion for you.

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The inconceivable oblivion :scootangel:

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