Unpopular working theory:
Satan/Calamity pays for the misdeeds in advance.
Fck #billionaires. Sooo hard. With a bus.
Let’s ask @AskTheDevil
@see_the_sus @BosmangBeratna I'm not sure I understand the question. Are we asking if I purchase the evil acts in advance as a service, or are we suggesting I should start making evildoers pay up-front for their misdeeds?
I am now asking both. Lol
I fell in love with you in 12th grade when I choose Paradise Lost as my senior paper. I had little clue what it was about, only that the brief BRIEF synopsis my English teacher had written up was that it had something to do with fallen angels. I was still stuck in the Catholic Church due to my parents and so this topic intrigued me, although I’m still intrigued by this part of the Bible.
@see_the_sus @BosmangBeratna I remember watching the original Omen movies years ago, and one part struck me. When Damien was a teenager, he seemed like a decent enough kid, then he finds out he's the Antichrist, and screams in anguish, then immediately seems to act like "welp, better act evil now."
I remember thinking "How simple must be the mind that wrote this."
I did not stop being who I am when I figured out who I am.
Do you mean the TV series? I recall the movies showing him as always being aware of his evilness. The first flick, while didn't have Damien exactly saying anything that indicated he knew, his behhaviour and facial expressions sure told me he knew.
@see_the_sus @BosmangBeratna I'm thinking of the second one, where he was a teenager.
Right, I understood. Or at least I think I'm understanding. My point was that he knew before he became a teenager.
@see_the_sus @BosmangBeratna I personally just think that was poor writing continuity - they were just thrillers, after all.
But then, they do say that we're born knowing things we're then taught to forget, but can rediscover.
@BosmangBeratna @see_the_sus I'm with that.
@see_the_sus @BosmangBeratna I do not promise in any way to resemble the character from all the stories, but I also don't promise not to resemble any of the stories.