Saturday, November 27, 2010

Memento Mori.

“It’s an abomination! This is not right.”
“But it’s important. See, we can’t always keep our mind on this earth thing. We have to let go at sometime.”
“But, the whole point of our idea of Valley of Sin or The land of love and insanity all those shite will go off the window. We can’t force them out, we can’t. Let them stay and enjoy till they want.”
“No, we have to put an escape clause. A closed one where we have the sole rights of control. Like the “Rights to entry reserved” thing in restaurants.”
“So you say, beings, after a certain point of time have to gracefully exit or we might evict them as some kind of persona non grata? Somehow I feel they are not going to like it at all.”
“Of course they are not going to like it, at least most of them are not. But it’s required, it is a basic design requirement. You have to flush the garbage.”
“Okay so the beings have to die. And, how long do you think its going to take us, you know to support the whole exercise - the warranty period?”
“A couple of million years?”
“Okay, that’s cool too.”
“But, that is, if we have the death clause. Otherwise we might to constantly support them ad infinitum. We might have to constantly replenish the resources - land, fuel - everything.”
“I agree, I agree. Go ahead, spell it.”
“Yeah, Let there be death.”

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