| Atom: So, we waiting for what? | 
| God: Excuse me? | 
| Atom: So you sittin here telling me, this place is a waiting room, right? | 
| What are we waiting for? | 
| God: Rebirth | 
| Atom: Rebirth? | 
| Like reincarnation? | 
| God: If that’s what you wanna call it | 
| Atom: What the fuck you mean, «If that’s what I wanna call it?» | 
| Either this is | 
| what it is, or this is what it ain’t | 
| God: Sure | 
| Atom: Chu mean? | 
| Ugh, this mothafucka | 
| Atom: A’ight, lemme get this straight: every time I die, I come here, we talk, | 
| and you send me back to earth to be reborn? | 
| God: You know the last time we had this conversation it was in mandarin and you | 
| were 13 | 
| Atom: Mandarin? | 
| God: And a girl | 
| Atom: What? | 
| Nah, bruh, you fuckin' wit' me. | 
| Like, Jesus Christ | 
| God: He was here too | 
| Atom: What? | 
| Wait, wait, so the Christians got it right? | 
| God: Well I’m about to reincarnate you, Atom. | 
| I’d say everyone kinda got it | 
| right | 
| Atom: This is a whole lot to take in | 
| God: I know. | 
| Trust me, I’ve been there | 
| Atom: So, how many times have I been reincarnated? | 
| God: Many, many, many, many, many times | 
| Atom: If it’s so many times, why don’t I remember? | 
| God: If we stayed here long enough, the lives you have lived, and the knowledge | 
| from each of them would return | 
| Atom: What? | 
| God: I’m actually about to send you back to 1736 as Bryan Fairfax, | 
| the 8th lord Fairfax of Cameron | 
| Atom: Word, ayy, that sounds important | 
| God: Oh, yes. | 
| You own 40,000 acres | 
| Atom: Goddamn! | 
| Oh, I’m sorry | 
| God: Ha, it’s quite alright | 
| Atom: Well, at least I’m not poor no more | 
| God: Well, sure. | 
| With all that land and the hundreds of slaves you’ll own | 
| Atom: Slaves?! | 
| Aw, hell nah! | 
| No, no, no, no, look, look, look: how you gonna | 
| take a black man, send him back in time, and now I gotta own slaves? | 
| God: Well, if it’s any consolation, your son Tom, the 9th Lord Fairfax of | 
| Cameron, sets them free | 
| Atom: No! | 
| That does not make me feel better at all. | 
| Wait, hold up, | 
| I just realized you said you’re gonna send me back in time? | 
| God: Well, I’m not really sending you back in time. | 
| That doesn’t exist where I | 
| come from, only in your universe | 
| Atom: Well, where are you from? | 
| God: Honestly, Atom, even if I explained where I came from, or told you about | 
| the others like me, you just wouldn’t understand | 
| Atom: But if there’s others like you, how can you be god? | 
| God: Atom, I said you wouldn’t understand | 
| Atom: So what’s the point of doing all this? | 
| God: Really? | 
| Atom: What? | 
| God: A little cliche, don’t you think? | 
| Essentially asking me the meaning of life | 
| Atom: Well, I figured I would ask before you send me back and I can’t remember | 
| none of this | 
| God: Atom, come here. | 
| The meaning of life, the reason I created this place, | 
| is so that you can grow and mature | 
| Atom: Like the human race? | 
| Like this is how the human race is supposed to grow | 
| and mature? | 
| Mature into what? | 
| We can’t even get along | 
| God: No, Atom, you! | 
| It’s for you, you to mature | 
| Atom: I don’t understand | 
| God: I created this place for you, Atom. | 
| This entire place was made for you. | 
| Every time I send you back, every life you live, you grow and mature and | 
| understand the grand meaning behind all of this just a little more each time | 
| Atom: Just me? | 
| Wait, what about everybody else? | 
| God: Atom, there is no one else | 
| Atom: I don’t understand | 
| God: Atom, you are every human being who has ever existed since the dawn of | 
| your kind on earth | 
| Atom: Wait, I’m everyone?! | 
| God: Ah yes, now you are beginning to see it | 
| Atom: So I’m like, everyone that ever existed on Earth, ever? | 
| God: Earth? | 
| Ha, that’s cute. | 
| Earth was just your birthplace. | 
| Let us not forget | 
| all the stars humanity will colonize over the millennia | 
| Atom: Wait, that is so much. | 
| Too much to take in. I’m every human being that | 
| ever lived? | 
| God: Or ever will live, yes | 
| Atom: I’m Jesus? | 
| God: And all of his disciples | 
| Atom: I’m Hitler? | 
| God: And the millions he murdered | 
| Atom: That’s deep | 
| God: You see Atom, every act of hatred and violence you committed against | 
| another, you were committing against yourself and every act of love and hand of | 
| kindness, you also extended unto yourself | 
| Atom: God, why do all this? | 
| God: Someday, long from now, you will become like me. | 
| You will mature to become | 
| what I am | 
| Atom: I’m a god? | 
| God: No, not yet. | 
| You see, I was once where you stand right now. | 
| It is not until you have lived every human life inside of your universe that I | 
| may take you from this place. | 
| Once you have walked in the shoes of every race, | 
| religion, gender, sexual orientation, loving and hateful person, | 
| it is only then that you will understand how precious life truly is |