The only reason people die, is because EVERYONE does it. You all just go along with it. It's RUBBISH, death. It's STUPID. I don't want nothing to do with it.

Neil Gaiman
The only reason people die, is because EVERYONE does it....
The only reason people die, is because EVERYONE does it....
The only reason people die, is because EVERYONE does it....
The only reason people die, is because EVERYONE does it....
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Death is the biggest enemy of life. We all feel that death is a big thing that can overtake us at any time. It's just stupid. You just go along with it.

What is the point of being scared of death? We all have to die one day, so why be scared? It's pointless to just sit back and wait for death to come. I feel that the only reason people die, is because everyone does it. It's rubbish, death.

It's stupid. I don't want nothing to do with it.

Source: The Dolls House

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