Michael Seebech
Even without the events of 40 years ago, I think Man would still be a creature that fears the dark. He doesnt face that fear; he averts his eyes from it and acts as if he never had any memories of his history. But, 40 years can be both a brief time and yet a long time. Mans fear has withered and even time tries to wither the desire to now the truth. Is it a crime to try and learn the truth? Is it a sin to search for those things which you fear? Fear...it is something vital to us puny creatures. The instant man stops fearing is the instant where the species reaches a dead end, only to sink to pitiable lows, only to sit and wait apathetically for extinction! Humans who lose the ability to think become creatures whose existance has no value. Wake up! Don't be afraid of knowledge! Think, you humans who are split into two worlds! Unless you want the gulf between humans to expand into oblivion, you must THINK! Signed, Schwarzwald. |
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