tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6905236167079601771.post767893751310562972..comments2023-12-25T11:13:04.495+00:00Comments on Seraphic Singles: The Dead Dutch LadySeraphichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06251504033428511090noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6905236167079601771.post-78849697329015765672013-11-23T15:16:42.572+00:002013-11-23T15:16:42.572+00:00Romanticized it may be but I'm comforted by th...Romanticized it may be but I'm comforted by the dignity in this alternative take on the lonely death we're all supposed to fear so much. <br />Reading the news article and updates it seems this particular lady had been scarred by wartime experiences in the Dutch East Indies as a teenager. May she rest in peace and rise in glory.Rebekahnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6905236167079601771.post-22197284879471327052013-11-23T13:06:22.728+00:002013-11-23T13:06:22.728+00:00However romantic, I can't buy that.
If liter...However romantic, I can't buy that. <br /><br />If literally no one wants to find out where I am for 10 years (because I "disappeared"), that'll be a rather bad testament to my social life. (Perhaps the lady is a special case and that rule doesn't apply for some reason.)<br /><br />And the vision of a house with a body "living" in it is just awful.<br /><br />May her soul rest in peace.Iotanoreply@blogger.com