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'They are dead, they probably wouldn't want high wages.'
(Pyramids-264)

death refers to enlightening people to the necessity of high ethics or the existance of god and consequently the adoption of high ethics.

Healing the sick, curing the blind, raising the dead either
refers to death or to the opposite.

poison and injury refer to death, only not quite as successful.

dead : matt {de} -> dull -> adult

The sensible attitude of being thoughtful and calm is represented in a negative way (Logical fallacy: Judgemental language)

deceased : verstorben {de} -> fair + be -> "be fair"

see also: vermögend {de}

corpses : Leichen {de} -> leih' {de} + schön {de} -> borrowing is nice

maybe: police diver -> Polizeitaucher {de} -> please + tauscher {de} + "please barter"

corpse : Leiche {de} -> gleiche {de} -> equals

Corps Diplomatique -> CD -> "sieh' + die" {de}

posthumously : posthuman -> "future generations need to be thoroughly dead" -> "You need a very sound understanding of ethics and appreciation for ethics in future"

mortal : more + tall (probably with the implication that the dead are no longer mortal)

immortal : "I'm more tall" -> "failure to die", also homophone to immoral

to hurt so. (verbally) :

  • Someone you wouldn't want to hurt is not an adult [1], because intelligent adults aren't easily insulted.
[1] And may be someone you wouldn't want to teach to be an adult either.

[edit] Observations

  • The dead move slowly (-> "make well-considered moves"), e.g. Zombies
  • The dead rot -> The dead rot [1]
  • Somebody who is just wounded (-> verwundet {de} -> verwundert {de} [2] [3]) isn't dead.
[1] polarization and oversimplification, a combination of red and blue (connotation: rational) (e.g. lila) seems a better choice.
[2] amazed / surprised / bewildered / puzzled / astonished
[3] Also:
  • platt : "platt machen" -> to kill
  • platt : "Da bist du platt, was?" {de} -> Now you are flabbergasted?

[edit] Cause of death

You can die from ...

  • being shoot with a pi-is-told (pistol).
  • being be-om-be-d.
  • AIDS (help).
  • pestilence (Budapest -> Buddha + pest)
  • ra - diation
  • being stoned (-> astonished) to death
  • being killed by a blast (-> be last)

[edit] Dead people don't grab

Vampire: Dead people don't Grab {de} (-> grave)
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Vampire: Dead people don't Grab {de} (-> grave)

Dead people don't [1] grab ...

  • your attention.
  • your money.
  • your time.

That's why dead people are near invisible when you live in an amusement park of information which are pushed towards you [2], for teenagers the TV can be enough of an amusement park to make this true, for adults a busy working day can have similar results. [3]

[1] or: try to avoid to
[2] that's why media literacy is so important.
[3] that's why you might want to strive for a 4 day week, 30 hours week or less and lifelong learning.

[edit] Example

  • This is consistent with the observation that AIDS (HIV -> hilf {de} -> help) kills.
  • God is dead

[edit] Warning

This metaphor is dangerous. You cannot simply translate everyting from YHVH's language to your language, you first need to know if it is meant to be translated.

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