2013-04-06, 09:06
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#75
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Middle of Nowhere
Age: 39
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Death Billiards
Spoiler for Ending:
I don't get it. How can you change your predetermined fate, the one that was decided by how you lived your life or by your soul, just because you happened to die at the same moment as someone else? The most likely answer is that you cannot. If the game really changed their destination, why don't regular people get the same chance to repent?
Out of the two the old guy seemed to be the more despicable one, but I can only base that on his 'Just as planned' grin and that he was bullying others when he was young. On the other hand, the only fault the younger man had is that he cheated on his girlfriend. Of course these actions do not count if they are judged purely by their souls and in that case there's no way to tell who went where.
I also found it interesting that the younger man's flashback on his life went backwards, while the old man's flashback was in chronological order? Which one is more self-centered I wonder?
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