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Ice's Advocate

Robert Frost once said: to perish in fire would be his choice in the time most dire. But should I have chosen thrice my final vote would go to ice, the pain of flame just too great a price. If world's end should come by night, I would embrace Cold's numb sleep, rather than to witness the sight of dying bodies charred by light. Therefore, I say: Heed my advice. For to perish in ice would be quite nice
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eric-lang
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Dec 17, 2010
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A spin-off of Robert Frost's "Fire and Ice"

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