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Haratu
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Posted - 2004.07.26 02:37:00 -
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Originally by: The Enslaver Some 0.0 corps prefer to mine the low end minerals than give others money to do so.

They can do that in any system... why steal from the weaker guys?
I roleplay... there is this computer game called "Earth - The First Genesis" where i play a character in the early 21st century. |

Haratu
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Posted - 2004.07.26 02:37:00 -
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Originally by: The Enslaver Some 0.0 corps prefer to mine the low end minerals than give others money to do so.

They can do that in any system... why steal from the weaker guys?
I roleplay... there is this computer game called "Earth - The First Genesis" where i play a character in the early 21st century. |

Haratu
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Posted - 2004.07.26 10:10:00 -
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Originally by: J'tarel sorry
I dont mean to take issue with your sig but the 'to be or not' to be quote is taken out of context, it does not refer to whether you exist or not.. when hamlet says it, he is complating whether to commit suicide and end his misery, or to take up the cause of his father and avenge his murder by his mother and her lover....
thanks...
Anti-Shakespeare misquote squad...
I realise that he is contemplating suicide, i too am adept in shakespeare, however if you read the answer in relation to considering suicide then the answer points out that the question is flawed in that he must already arrive at a conclusion to live in order to ask that question or he would already be dead. Therefore the answer to his problem has to do with living, and since Hamlet's only reason for living is to avenge his father then he must therefore choose that. Anti-Anti-Shakespeare misquote squad...
I roleplay... there is this computer game called "Earth - The First Genesis" where i play a character in the early 21st century. |

Haratu
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Posted - 2004.07.26 10:10:00 -
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Originally by: J'tarel sorry
I dont mean to take issue with your sig but the 'to be or not' to be quote is taken out of context, it does not refer to whether you exist or not.. when hamlet says it, he is complating whether to commit suicide and end his misery, or to take up the cause of his father and avenge his murder by his mother and her lover....
thanks...
Anti-Shakespeare misquote squad...
I realise that he is contemplating suicide, i too am adept in shakespeare, however if you read the answer in relation to considering suicide then the answer points out that the question is flawed in that he must already arrive at a conclusion to live in order to ask that question or he would already be dead. Therefore the answer to his problem has to do with living, and since Hamlet's only reason for living is to avenge his father then he must therefore choose that. Anti-Anti-Shakespeare misquote squad...
I roleplay... there is this computer game called "Earth - The First Genesis" where i play a character in the early 21st century. |
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