Display title | Pretty Spry for a Dead Guy |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In a world where Death Is Cheap, and where No One Could Survive That leads to Not Quite Dead, this is the ultimate subversion. You have clear physical evidence and eyewitness accounts pointing to your dead guy still hanging around, but...he isn't. He's still stone-cold, rotting in his grave. It could be your eyewitnesses are just hallucinating, or the evidence is either coincidental or planted to make you think that he's still alive, but the sad fact is, he's not and will never be coming back. |