Well, you can plant your memory of me, but to plant my memories and experiences, you'd have to kill me. And let's just say I no longer live in Juniper, WV.
That might work, but I wouldn't bet on it. You might end up in a situation where you've planted something, but have no idea of knowing about it. Meaning you just start choking to death one day, and have no way to remember why.
I don't think I need to explain the many reasons why I wouldn't recommend it. But first and foremost; you'll be putting a ball into motion that won't stop even if you were to be killed.
He's not much for small talk and friendly visits. He's very practical. But yeah, we keep in touch. He checks in with me about once every two weeks. I know for a fact he's been reading these posts.
Evan is hard not to keep in touch with. He's very quick to type, and he checks in with me from time to time. He's not much for small talk, but he cares. He's the kind of guy who replies 'ok' ten times in a row.
Leah and the Babin family is still out there. I bet they still live somewhere in the Tomskog area.
Well, when I get there I'll be sure to bring y'all along.
From what I experienced, it doesn't work like that. It's not just a literal spoken wish, it is an innate desire. I really, really wanted to save my Uncle John, and he wanted to save me. I don't know if I could focus all my hatred into a wish to kill; and even if I did, what would happen to me?
The name of the prison is omitted by choice. I don't want them to tag me in any searches. I get the feeling they have a "familiar" relationship with my parole officer.
Saturdead OP t1_j9xz49y wrote
Reply to comment by TheSkullCupMan in The Sunflower Room by Saturdead
Well, you can plant your memory of me, but to plant my memories and experiences, you'd have to kill me. And let's just say I no longer live in Juniper, WV.