Just your everyday below average writer, mariner, and amateur astronomer waiting on the next great comet, outdoor enthusiast, married, Husky dad + COD assassin
@RepJackKimble Soooo the average american that makes a 1/3 of that and works twice as many days is supposed to give a fuck? I say cut it to zero and make it volunteer work you fucking looney
#PlayStation network down... have taken to upside down beers and #PinkFloyd 's The Wall on repeat.... no end in sight.... (upside down beers confirmed easier while not filming)
Part 10: The Final Word
Michael's eyes softened, a rare display of emotion from one so composed, as he pondered Gabriel's words.
Michael: "No, Gabriel, we know not these worldly torments, but neither do we have knowledge of what it is to be forgiven."
Part 1: Man on Earth
"In a city at the very edge of known creation, a scholar lived through an era of strife and hardship. Disease ravaged the populace, and a fiery red comet blazed across the sky. With the cries of the city assaulting his ears, he turned his gaze to the waters and spoke to himself in a heavy and questioning tone."
Part 9: Gabriel's Argument
Their pain maturing into outright suffering, as if in agony they continue.
Gabriel: "Oh dear Michael, how can this be? What of you? And what of I? How is it that we could understand what it is to be human, what it is to be trapped in a prison of flesh and of blood? Us who from the moment of our creation have been held in God's glory? (As Gabriel spoke, his voice carried the weight of millennia, echoing through the celestial halls, causing all the heavens to listen in silence.) Us who have never known the trials nor agonies of earthly birth, its torments and temptations? We who have never known the sting of suffering nor the anguish of doubt, who could never understand what it means to be absent faith? We who never had our lots cast with wickedness and sorrow? We who never suffered constant horrors of war nor the agonies of disease? We may not be ignorant of the atrocities of humanity but to know them intimately as humans do? To know the evil that devastates this world and not innate faith.. Michael, it would be justice..."
Part 1: Man on Earth
"In a city at the very edge of known creation, a scholar lived through an era of strife and hardship. Disease ravaged the populace, and a fiery red comet blazed across the sky. With the cries of the city assaulting his ears, he turned his gaze to the waters and spoke to himself in a heavy and questioning tone."