So... I Died. Cool. Look, people have varying ideas on what happens after death. From Heaven, Hell, reincarnation, eternal nothingness, whatever it may be. Hate to break it to you, but in this world, they're all wrong (kind of). Heaven? Real. Gorgeous. Full of good vibes and angels with god complexes. Hell? Still flames, still drama, but now it's got a schedule. However, there is free Wi-Fi (available only on Sundays, though). Reincarnation? Possible, but you'll have to go through a process that makes the DMV feel like a playground. And then there's The Void-the cosmic city for the more…mehr
So... I Died. Cool. Look, people have varying ideas on what happens after death. From Heaven, Hell, reincarnation, eternal nothingness, whatever it may be. Hate to break it to you, but in this world, they're all wrong (kind of). Heaven? Real. Gorgeous. Full of good vibes and angels with god complexes. Hell? Still flames, still drama, but now it's got a schedule. However, there is free Wi-Fi (available only on Sundays, though). Reincarnation? Possible, but you'll have to go through a process that makes the DMV feel like a playground. And then there's The Void-the cosmic city for the more complex souls. Beautiful, yet eerie, but deeply unsettling if you scratch beneath the surface. This is a story, not a fully fleshed-out one, but still a story about a man who woke up dead and started asking too many questions. (i.e., Me) So yeah... welcome to the afterlife.
At the beginning of adolescence (give or take a few years), this author began writing what is now their debut novelette-because apparently, middle school and existential questions weren't enough. When not deep in thought about the strange mechanics of the universe, he enjoys marathon sessions of manhwa, gaming as if it were a career path, and mastering the fine art of unbothered naps. A self-proclaimed studier of the weird and a fan of questioning everything, he believes humanity is just scratching the surface of what's really out there. His writing blends curiosity, imagination, and just enough sarcasm to keep things interesting-because why be normal when the world is so delightfully bizarre? He prefers to remain anonymous for now, not because he's mysterious (okay, maybe a little), but because some stories are better told when the storyteller stays in the shadows. Or at least off social media.
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