[net.suicide] The fate of the bimmlers

lucius (03/09/83)

	As one who has passed (several times, it seems) through the
harrowing hell of achieving humanity, I sympathize with
both rabbit!bimmler (Elizebeth Bimmler) and allegra!james (James Bimmler)
in their respective descents into Orcus on their individual paths through
hell, the last waystation along the road to humanity.
	Speaking as one who has travelled the road, I know that the path
followed by the unfortunates Elizebeth and James is indeed bleak and
twisting, with never a hint of the right path, or of the rewards of
successfully traversing that path, however, I bid them, "dispair not" 
for they shall prevail when the Delian wills, and their
trials and tribulations will seem but a necessary contrast
to their new-found and lasting happiness.  It is often, when the
path seems most bleak, the way darkest, and the time
of ultimate dispair at hand,  that the light is but a few
short  (but again, very long) moments from breaking.
	Fear not, for in your darkest hour, your salvation, be it
a god, a human, EST, or yourself, shall rise to the occasion, and all
shall be made clear.  My friend Shandon, under his own curse, took
the time to render me less an ass, while never knowing the twists of
his own fate.  None the less, he also prevailed, ultimately without
aid, finding his destiny at Hippocreme, and drinking deep of the destiny
of the Commonwealth of letters.
	Remember, for every Faustophelis there is a Golias,
and for every donkey, the petal of a rose.  The only fears to fear
are those of dispair, final endings, and the rage of the Visigoths.
Again, to the Bimmlers of this world, have no fear, you shall arise
from your dispair and hatred, and rise to humanity, having been
harrowed by the fates and your fellow travellers along the road of
life.
	To the detractors of the Bimmlers, remember, if once
you were not as they, then you have not yet the knowlege to condemn their
distress and suffering.  Stay safe in your world, knowing that one day
you shall suffer the same.
	The best to you all!

		Your friend, as always,
		Lucius Gil Jones
	
"The Darkest Hour lies just before the Dawn,
The narrow way leads home."

bcd (03/09/83)

Lucius G. Jones: The dissonance of your "dispair" dissuades 
me to dissolution. 
P.S. Why don't you try sign language, Lucius?

		Bob Drown
		eagle!bcd