Slow death happens when a person has no purpose of vocation, living out the rest of their days as a monotonous repetition of consecutive, empty routines, as if serving a sentence of flesh prison. Inaction, extended time spent between waking and rising from bed, a conscious effort to do daily tasks, a drawl in speaking, frequent and unfulfilled sighs and yawns are all the symptoms of slow diers. Quality of life only descends irreparably, and the main source of joy is describing the process.
Slow Death
Slow Death
Slow Death
Slow death happens when a person has no purpose of vocation, living out the rest of their days as a monotonous repetition of consecutive, empty routines, as if serving a sentence of flesh prison. Inaction, extended time spent between waking and rising from bed, a conscious effort to do daily tasks, a drawl in speaking, frequent and unfulfilled sighs and yawns are all the symptoms of slow diers. Quality of life only descends irreparably, and the main source of joy is describing the process.