she having fun up there
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Imanangrybird2[OP]
23.10.2020 22:41
LinkSo remember a few days ago when I posted about how my grandma died in August and I've been sorta down since?
I started rereading a book she had given me when I was 11 or so. I had read it in 7th grade but haven't really touched it again until recently.
"Pi in the Sky" by Wendy Mass is the book in question, and about 120ish pages in, a scene stuck to me in a more personal way now that one of the relatives I actually know passed away.
If you haven't read it, I gotta provide some context real quick. Basically some kid and his brother and some weird girl go to a place known as "The Afterlives" where dead people go and get to relive their favorite moments in life after they die in the form of a simulation, or a sim as they're called.
Some time after the girl finds out about the sims, she says that it's not as hard to lose someone knowing that they're gonna get to relive their happiest moments indefinitely.
Imanangrybird2[OP]
23.10.2020 22:41
LinkI may be an atheist, but I want to imagine those Afterlives are real, as well as the sims and the PTB and all the cool stuff in the book, including the part where I could dunk humans in water to get them to breathe. Sorry Aunt Rae, I'm not using that stupid plant crown and not just because your pie destroyed the Earth.
Say what you will about me, but go ahead and give Pi in the Sky a read, especially if either you've recently lost a loved one or you're just into astronomy stuff and Carl Sagan.
And for the sake of the entire planet, if you look in a telescope and see someone baking a pie...don't.
Imanangrybird2[OP]
23.10.2020 22:41
LinkHere's the book if you want:
https://www.amazon.com/Pi-Sky-Wendy-Mass/dp/0316089176
Imanangrybird
23.10.2020 22:42
Linkdammit iaab2 just read the candymakers already its been on your shelf for years
Dude def read the candymakers tho, I remember reading it and having a very fond opinion on it. Don't remember that much of the plot since I read it a while ago, but I do remember that it was a good book
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