mn129:25.1 And suppose that fool, after a very long time, returned to the human realm.
mn129:25.2 They’d be reborn in a low class family—a family of corpse-workers, hunters, bamboo-workers, chariot-makers, or scavengers.
mn129:25.3 Such families are poor, with little to eat or drink, where life is tough, and food and shelter are hard to find.
mn129:25.4 And they’d be ugly, unsightly, deformed, sickly—one-eyed, crippled, lame, or half-paralyzed. They don’t get to have food, drink, clothes, and vehicles; garlands, fragrance, and makeup; or bed, house, and lighting.
mn129:25.5 And they do bad things by way of body, speech, and mind.
mn129:25.6 When their body breaks up, after death, they’re reborn in a place of loss, a bad place, the underworld, hell.