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What if death was white, instead of black, as it is so often portrayed? Just white. Much like this paper. Not the kind of white where it looks like a bright light white, but just plain white; there is no light. "A light shone through the whiteness of the haze I had been laid to rest. It surrounded me, but did not light the way. What was this? It was not the fabled heaven or hell. I guess this is where souls go after death. What are souls even? Are they a spirit or ghost-like thing? Are they the conscious or conscious-ness of one's mind? Were they a person's valued morals? Why are people the way they are? I mean, is it predetermined, or just the way we're raised? I don't really know, I guess I'll never know."
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Oct 2, 2015
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Feeling introspective. 2013 me was interesting.

The quotations were me thinking "out loud."

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