Of course I'm asking existentially. You haven't stopped existing, after all. You've just changed where it is that you're existing in space. And if you travel in space very far, like Apparating over long distances, I can see how it would be tiring.
Or do you mean the scholar's type of existentialism? Where you don't think you have to follow rules anymore? At least I think that's what it's all about. There's a book at the library at home that has definitions of that sort of thing, but because I don't have it here at school, I can't say for sure one way or the other whether I've got it right.
Does it still hurt at all? Your non-existent hand? I've heard that even after bits of you are cut off, you can still feel them.
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Date: 2009-09-21 04:01 pm (UTC)Of course I'm asking existentially. You haven't stopped existing, after all. You've just changed where it is that you're existing in space. And if you travel in space very far, like Apparating over long distances, I can see how it would be tiring.
Or do you mean the scholar's type of existentialism? Where you don't think you have to follow rules anymore? At least I think that's what it's all about. There's a book at the library at home that has definitions of that sort of thing, but because I don't have it here at school, I can't say for sure one way or the other whether I've got it right.
Does it still hurt at all? Your non-existent hand? I've heard that even after bits of you are cut off, you can still feel them.