'Belief' as according to Death
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@trollheimer I am another example (nicnamed Death IRL)
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Well, yeah but a voice that sounds like that would be humanly impossible and probably not very pleasant to listen to.
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@someguy459 He still has "a voice like lead slabs falling on a marble floor." As sultry as Ian Richardson's voice may have been, it was not that deep.
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He doesn't speak in caps in the books either. It's just a font that kinda looks like caps, but it still has bigger capital letters in itself.
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shes so beautiful!!!! I wish I looked like her!!!
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Ian Richardson is the voice of Death. He was "Mr. Book" in Dark City.
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I AM DISAPPOINTED HE DOES NOT SPEAK IN CAPITAL LETTERS IN THE MOVIE.
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@Fektthis Notice that he doesn't say "so they can become true" he said "so they can become". Believing all Muslims are terrorists, as one hyperbolic example, does not MAKE them terrorists. If enough people believe the fact that Muslims are terrorists to be true then it takes on a form of belief but it does not make it an actual fact. It's not the same thing.
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Explain.
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philosophical bullshit
Death is my favorite Discworld character. Thumbs up if you agree.
SollaceLux 1 year ago 51
Really, I don't understand why so many people perceive the personification of Death as an evil entity. The Discworld books are a fine example of how Death also retains human qualities including curiosity and mercy since Death WAS thought up by humans in the first place.
Happy Hogswatch everyone!
trollheimer 2 years ago 22