icanhearscreams: (downward gaze)
Jun Ushiro ([personal profile] icanhearscreams) wrote in [community profile] unfinishednetwork2026-01-15 03:24 pm

a simple question; (cw: death/dying discussion)

[An unsigned note appears on the bulletin board, written in extremely neat handwriting. There's a few smudges on it from erased lines, as if the author wrote it over and over again.]

Is anyone else here dead?

[Just five words. No signature. He'll see how this turns out.]
awreck: (I can't live a lie; running for my life)

[personal profile] awreck 2026-01-16 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
I was actually wondering if that's what this place was just the other day. But you're right; kind of hard to frame it as that if it's filled with people who know for sure they didn't die.

And, I'm sure you've already heard this before from the people here, but just in case you haven't, it sounds like what you did was pretty admirable. So, even if we're probably not from the same world, thank you.

But yeah, even if we're stuck here as Editors, I feel like I'm in the minority for not wanting to find a way to leave. For reasons you'll probably find obvious. I haven't asked around, though.
awreck: (I can't live a lie; running for my life)

[personal profile] awreck 2026-01-17 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
If my world makes it that far. A few years ago, the public was cheering for a death match like it was entertainment. It wasn't over anything important, just a new hero using a the same name as the hero who literally saved the world decades ago, and people being upset that the OG hero's merch was getting expensive. If people can cheer for that, I'm not so sure we deserve to last much longer anyway.

That aside, what's the consensus so far? Even spread of living vs probably dead? 75% vs 25% leaning one way or the other?