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Well, /lit/?

>> No.17031277
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17031277

>>17031266
I don't get it

>> No.17031294

>>17031266
Realistically a king from that middle ages that gained eternal youth would probably go on conquests and start an empire.

>> No.17031327

>>17031266
i want to kill

>> No.17031349

>>17031266
Does immortality mean he can't be harmed? Not that it really matters. It'll be equally as horrible to be trapped inside a government lab getting studied for all eternity than it would be to get caught in an explosion and become a sentient blob of charred flesh

>> No.17031359

>>17031349
If he can't be harmed he probably wouldn't get captured in the first place.

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>>17031266
I hate the way EC draws faces. They always look so droopy

>> No.17031446

>>17031277
muh existentialism

>> No.17031481

>>17031349
This is what nobody ever explains about immortality. Can I lose my limbs? Will my teeth rot? What if I get my head split in half?

>> No.17031565

>>17031359
>surround immortal with a group of 15 men
>throw net at immortal
>carry immortal back to lab
It isn't too hard to pull off.

>> No.17031588

>>17031266
Why would some medieval king give a fuck about American natives or religious tolerance lmao

>> No.17031619

>>17031266
This >>17031588
But secondly, this shows that existentialists are not very smart, fuck your petty qualms about eternal life.

>> No.17032800

>>17031294
Don't be so literal you aspie.

>> No.17032806

>>17031277
albert camus

>> No.17032863

>>17031394
That's not even him lol. He just writes the script and some other schmuck actually draws the comics

>> No.17032885

>>17031277>>17031588

>>17031266
i love how secular humanists can't stop thinking that people before them were secular humanists too, in order to further delude themselves that human rights are given by nature and not a man-made construct destroyed by relativism.

>> No.17032903

>>17031481
In Gulliver's travel there is a segment on a special subset of the population that is born immortal (they can be told apart due to a sign on their forehead). Unfortunately they still age, so they spend most of their immortality in unfathomable senility.