“Geez, don’t tell me that Suzie’s dad is saying that he should be sold like any other zombie?”
It may not be cool, but it is HONEST and intellectually consistent, which is pretty impressive under the circumstances.
He made his living on the zombified remains of others, on the belief that they were dead, didn’t need their body any more, etc, etc. When it’s his turn, he didn’t go hypocritical, he lived it right out. That’s a good lesson to teach a child, especially in such a broken world.
3 thoughts on “366 – Practical Tragic”
Crazyman
Geez, don’t tell me that Suzie’s dad is saying that he should be sold like any other zombie? That’s really not cool, Dad; not cool at all. ?
Clint
Waste not, want not… 😀
Deoxy
“Geez, don’t tell me that Suzie’s dad is saying that he should be sold like any other zombie?”
It may not be cool, but it is HONEST and intellectually consistent, which is pretty impressive under the circumstances.
He made his living on the zombified remains of others, on the belief that they were dead, didn’t need their body any more, etc, etc. When it’s his turn, he didn’t go hypocritical, he lived it right out. That’s a good lesson to teach a child, especially in such a broken world.
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