[It's fine, it's fine! He probably notices, but it's not the important thing here.]
So in the end, it seems that we will always have incomplete information both from the living and the dead. Certainly, I understand the need for secrecy -- as do we all -- as well as the limitations on the other side. But I think our friends on the other side... underestimate the pressures faced by those still here.
They are able to be much more united, and share information within themselves much more freely, after all.
[It's like listening to a dozen vuvuzelas playing the same thing every week on dead letter day...]
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So in the end, it seems that we will always have incomplete information both from the living and the dead. Certainly, I understand the need for secrecy -- as do we all -- as well as the limitations on the other side. But I think our friends on the other side... underestimate the pressures faced by those still here.
They are able to be much more united, and share information within themselves much more freely, after all.
[It's like listening to a dozen vuvuzelas playing the same thing every week on dead letter day...]