STATUS

Silenus: "what is greatest: To not be, to have never been, to never have been born; and second greatest, to die soon."

Posts

Pages: 1
Sooz
They told me I was mad when I said I was going to create a spidertable. Who’s laughing now!!!
5354
What's so great about it? Can't pet a fluffy puppy if you don't exist.
Marrend
Guardian of the Description Thread
21781
Let us consult another source.



author=Sooz
What's so great about it? Can't pet a fluffy puppy if you don't exist.


"Pertinently to this they say that Midas, after hunting, asked his captive Silenus somewhat urgently, what was the most desirable thing among humankind. At first he could offer no response, and was obstinately silent. At length, when Midas would not stop plaguing him, he erupted with these words, though very unwillingly: 'you, seed of an evil genius and precarious offspring of hard fortune, whose life is but for a day, why do you compel me to tell you those things of which it is better you should remain ignorant? For he lives with the least worry who knows not his misfortune; but for humans, the best for them is not to be born at all, not to partake of nature's excellence; not to be is best, for both sexes. This should be our choice, if choice we have; and the next to this is, when we are born, to die as soon as we can.' It is plain therefore, that he declared the condition of the dead to be better than that of the living."

– Aristotle, Eudemus (354 BC)
Sooz
They told me I was mad when I said I was going to create a spidertable. Who’s laughing now!!!
5354
I don't see anything in there about puppies, so clearly Silenus had a few things left to learn about.
Yeah but in the little-read sequel Silenus gets some therapy and expresses regret at this and also that his My Chemical Romance phase went on for so long. It's a really cerebral piece with hard to read prose - which is how you know it's a smart person story. Highly recommend!
Pages: 1