Well Diagnosed Cooperation

~ Sunday, April 4 ~
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I must admit, it’s not like I see hell as a place where a nice devil will offer you a glass of red wine. But it’s a fine thought, isn’t it?
(Even though there’s a chance he really isn’t that nice at all)
- Adele

I must admit, it’s not like I see hell as a place where a nice devil will offer you a glass of red wine. But it’s a fine thought, isn’t it?

(Even though there’s a chance he really isn’t that nice at all)

- Adele

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This is an illustration of what my hell might look like. Imagine that you are nothing but a mind, locked inside a shell that doesn’t have arms or legs, nor can it speak, hear, or see. Nobody can hear you, and you can’t hear anybody… all you can do is to lay still, and hold your breath while praying for death… this thought has always been terrifying to me x3
Thank god I’m don’t believe en hell… x)
- Sonny

This is an illustration of what my hell might look like. Imagine that you are nothing but a mind, locked inside a shell that doesn’t have arms or legs, nor can it speak, hear, or see. Nobody can hear you, and you can’t hear anybody… all you can do is to lay still, and hold your breath while praying for death… this thought has always been terrifying to me x3

Thank god I’m don’t believe en hell… x)

- Sonny

Tags: entry hell
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According to Norse Mythology, the Land of the Dead was ruled by Loki’s daughter, Hel, whose body was half a beautiful woman’s, half a rotten corpse’s. She was also the sister of the Fenrir wolf and the Mitgaard worm. Ironically enough, I think she fell in love with Balder, the God of Light and Purity.
- Emma

According to Norse Mythology, the Land of the Dead was ruled by Loki’s daughter, Hel, whose body was half a beautiful woman’s, half a rotten corpse’s. She was also the sister of the Fenrir wolf and the Mitgaard worm. Ironically enough, I think she fell in love with Balder, the God of Light and Purity.

- Emma

Tags: entry hell
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