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I’ve written quite a bit about it. In terms of an afterlife, I’m influenced by religion and personal experience, as well as some existential philosophy on the matter.
@Cirrus Light
You only think there is or isn’t afterlife, as well as whether the life is only one or not, because you fear what is beyond the pale.
See:
@Cirrus Light
@Crowley
And on that note, he may have struggled and gotten the ropes where they are, then relaxed and we have this.
Also, legs may be loose, but the arms, and especially the body, seem very well bound.
Though it would be nice to imagine it as a happier photo shoot than a photo shoot… He really needs an unlikely rescue than anything… Or a warm, comforting welcome to the afterlife to subdue the agony of regret at having thrown away the once in eternity opportunity at life…
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Well its tagged suicide, although it seems kinda unlikely he wouldn’t be thrashing around either way.
Shifting in the way you intend is the hard part.
That’s neat to hear. It’s what people do when they’re alone that speaks most of them. Especially when all the cares of life have fled.
Hmm. Looks like the artist is a one-timer here on db. No source. I wonder what inspired this.
Must be neat to get fan art, though. I know people who’ve spent many years on stories that haven’t gotten half as much fan art. Having a visual medium and appealing design are probably big factors.
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Actually, when you’re on top of a rock, it’s surprisingly easy to move your body around and cause it to shift. I’ve lost my footing many times as a kid fooling around on rocks and then falling off because I kept thinking that if it was so heavy, it couldn’t move at all.
@Cirrus Light
Yeah, this is probably one of my favorite pictures that I have gotten lately. I like it for those reasons, and you are correct on the inner character thing.
Heh, and realistically, he’d be struggling madly as his body compulsively and convulsively, reflexively fights for air. Though I have heard that once the lungs completely fill with water, there’s a serene tranquility, though I’m not sure how long it lasts before unconsciousness sets in.
In any case, it’s eerie, haunting and sublime to see him gently, calmly reach out to the goldfish while in such a situation. The expression on his face as he does so, and the act of doing so at all, speaks volumes on his inner character.
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Not that simple… Also not particularly realistic. The only way this would work is with cliffs, and it’s more likely they’d hit their head on something, hit the water too hard, fall the wrong way and get pinned, etc. Etc.
Heh, I’m being too analytical.
Simple. He put a rock near the surface on the edge of a dock, tied the rope around himself and the rock, and then rocked back and forth on the rock until it tipped over and fell into the water.