You know those stories of Japanese soldiers who emerged from the jungle where they’d been hiding for 30 years after WW2 was over? Most people think of them as crazy and their lives as wasted, but apparently most of them were proud of their life-long loyalty to their mikado. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of Disaster Pumpkin’s most fervent followers have his name engraved defiantly on their own headstones when they finally depart the planet. Religious fanaticism does weird things to the human brain.
You know those stories of Japanese soldiers who emerged from the jungle where they’d been hiding for 30 years after WW2 was over? Most people think of them as crazy and their lives as wasted, but apparently most of them were proud of their life-long loyalty to their mikado. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of Disaster Pumpkin’s most fervent followers have his name engraved defiantly on their own headstones when they finally depart the planet. Religious fanaticism does weird things to the human brain.