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time flows differently in Hell

Jun 18th, 2022
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  1. from /hhg/ - Helluva Hotel General #1049 - The real thread edition
  2. https://desuarchive.org/trash/thread/48619085/#48620347
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  4. One character who did not deserve to go to Hell.
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  6. >make one mistake
  7. yeah that's Heaven for you
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  9. Something I never really thought about until recently.
  10. But were Mayberry's family cannibals before or after Martha showed up?
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  12. Considering the very, very, extensive set of furniture, cookware and houseware of cannibalistic origin I would suspect they have been that way for an extended period of time.
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  14. I do have a head question as to how long a period of time has passed since Mayberry died and her contracting I.M.P. On the one hand it makes some logical sense that it would take Mayberry time to settle down, accept her situation. learn of I.M.Ps existence, and acquire the financial resources necessary to execute this contract. But on the other hand Martha still having extensive bandaging all around her seems to imply only a short period of time has passed?
  15. I refuse to accept the nonsense idea that time in hell passes faster than on Earth. Maybe its just a case of an oversight?
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  17. Getting shot in the cranium but surviving could be a slow recovery. I assume she was hospitalized for months at least.
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  19. >I refuse to accept the idea that time in hell passes faster than on Earth. Maybe its just a case of an oversight?
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  21. It's possible time flows differently in Hell since it is another realm parallel to the Human World, where reality tends to bend and twist. It's not a far-fetched to say time progresses slower in Hell (and Heaven). It's like those stories where a traveler is lost in the mountains and meets a god or other supernatural creatures, spends several days hanging out with them, and goes back town only to realize several centuries had passed.
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