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_AllCatsAreGrey_

_AllCatsAreGrey_

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Mar 4, 2024
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Like a hot goth girl escorting me to heaven.
Funny. I came here to share Death from the Sandman series. She's exactly that.

Death DC Comics 1

Also, this painting by the Finnish painter, Hugo Simberg - The Garden of Death. (My profile pic is a detail of it.) The painter said it was an afterlife where we're reborn as plants to be tenderly cared for by death. So cozy.

The Garden of Death
 
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AshersGirl

AshersGirl

Girl, Interrupted
Apr 29, 2022
367
I like Greek mythology too. I like the story of Hades and Persephone but personally, I think Hades gets a bad rep.

I tend to think of death differently. I don't think of it as any visualisation of a person, except in that some(one/thing) may be the gatekeeper or ferry man of sorts (Charon I guess in Greek myth).

Death its self is just a cycle of Mother Nature. Not tangible, not an entity that comes for you. Just an ending of physical "life". Where the energy goes and how it manifests, if indeed it does, after physical death, jury is out. Had a weird few dreams where the my spirit guide manifested as Lucifer from the same named tv show but to be fair I'd just binge watched the show so likely my imagination ๐Ÿ˜‚ He literally just helped me move to the place that is essentially my "heaven", which is actually a remote island full of craggy mountains, forests and lakes, my partner who died and a bunch of dragons, all of which I seemed to be able to communicate with and ride. ๐Ÿ˜‘

And no, no hallucinagenics nor alcohol were consumed in the process of my subconscious mind manifesting these incredibly vivid dreams. All on me.
 
FakeSmileGuy

FakeSmileGuy

I hate myself
Apr 16, 2024
14
I don't imagine it as an entity, to me it's more like a force of nature. I think death is the inevitable, absolute, unforgiving void awaiting me. An endless nothing.
 
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sickgirlzis

sickgirlzis

the most optimistic pessimist
Apr 17, 2024
43
always pictured a humanized version of it as the grim reaper from the sims franchise lol
 
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ctbcat

ctbcat

Yes, the everlasting contrast.
Jul 14, 2023
183
so very warm. mute, but it gives me this kind little hug, lets me sink into it's arms for however long i need. strokes my hair. nurtures my reckless, immature soul
 
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EvisceratedJester

EvisceratedJester

The drip finally stops
Oct 21, 2023
991
If death was a person then they would just be an average Joe. Someone who you probably wouldn't even notice if you walked past them. Death isn't special, it's just the natural conclusion to life, so if death was a person then they would just a be a normal person who doesn't really standout from the crowd.
 
anonymousbookreader

anonymousbookreader

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Apr 5, 2024
48
I'm not sure how I'd fully describe death as a person. But I feel death is a child/teenager never an adult.
 
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