gooddogbenji -> RE: Is Death a hard limit? (4/21/2006 2:10:29 PM)
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Celeste, That was the stupidest way EVER to phrase the question. Here is how to do it: In posing this query, we, the queriers request to know of the queryees, not if the hard limit of "No Death" is not unjustifiable, but if not the "Death" limit does not imply that no slave can not be unsubjected to none of the possible causes of a lack of death. Answer simply Yes or No. But my real point is, at this moment, death is a hard limit for me. Just as getting a pickle jar, unlubed, up my ass is as well. Could it happen? Sure! A few years ago it nearly did, when I was on a school trip at a pickle factory, and a pickelator blew up. I could have also died that day. Does that mean I want either of them to happen, NO. Would I walk out of a relationship which was otherwise perfect, but one of those was expected of me, YES. So they are both hard limits. Yours, benji
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