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Been to Chicago many times myself wouldn’t recommend it

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But you can always leave Chicago

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You can leave Hell, too. Read Inferno by Niven/Pournelle - 1976 (It's a takeoff on Dante Alighieri's poem The Divine Comedy)

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You're living in it.

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No, I know,

It could be so much worse

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We are all slowly but, surely marching to hell, no need to get ahead of yourself.

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I would say East St. Louis is pretty close.

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Sure. The same way I've seen Winnie the Pooh, and superman. Fictional things are often shown on television,

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I'd imagine Hell has multiple layers and we could all be experiencing different layers of it. You know you're deep when your life feels like everlasting pain.

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Hel is the realm of the dead in Nordic mythology and it's described as frozen cold. Hades is also used in the Bible but literally (I believe) means the grave. Often those words are used as translations for Gehenna, which was a valley in Jerusalem where people would burn their waste. Cultists of Moloch would sacrifice children there.

The modern depiction of hell is a fabrication and a tool used to scare people into behaving.

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Hell is right here on Earth.

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watch that video of all the jews dancing and chanting at the Moloch burning party.

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Lived in Venice beach for 10 years, saw glimpses of it on a daily basis. Earth is both heaven and hell.

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