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I couldn't agree more

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Just a quick question for you /jp/, what is the name of Tohonifun's doujin where a young Mokou is trying to assassinate Kaguya?

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When it comes to immortality, I believe it means living forever. Whether it's living forever starting at a certain point, and forever there on after, or living forever like the way god does (always being there since the 'beginning' of time).
Either way, immortality means there is no way to kill it. If taking in the medicine of eternal life will make you unable to die by any means, then no cure will work either because a cure would be considered one of those 'means'. That's what most of this arguing was all about.
I was trying to prove there's no such thing as a cure to immortality BECAUSE it's immortality, and the other two guys were trying to say that it is possible. Well, if there's a way to kill it, it's not really immortal now is it? That's what I've been trying to argue this whole time.

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