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Originally Posted by GuestSpeaker
Rather beautiful, except for the fact that if we assume Ryu didn't somehow think of them as separate people and treated them thusly, the definition of died becomes even flimsier. How does it feel, to stretch the meaning of death even more than the author you despise? Do you enjoy playing witch while killing innocent servants? (kihihihi)
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I would only argue that in this case it's a stretch to call them humans. But then, what is a man
* but the construct that is his personality, forged strictly through interactivity with other observers? Perhaps you too could be said to be personality-dead when no one is around to see you. Rather than separate Shannon and Kanon, we could just transfer the quantum personality death property to everybody by asserting that only those individuals who are observed and acknowledged are alive.
* A miserable little pile of secrets!