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Posted by dorayme on 10/02/60 11:28
> From: "Luigi Donatello Asero" <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com>
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> 1) I did not have any website at that time. Did I not mention it?
> Perhaps I did not even know what "html" is.
> I might have known that there was something called Internet, but I am not
> sure about it.
> 2) Even if that had been the case, do you think that it would have justified
> what it happened?
> Different people will always think in different ways.
I think you are on to something here, Luigi. Yes, freedom means
that there would be some people who, if you were to talk to them
about your website in the way you have, would beat you up into a
senseless pulp. But, luckily, you are among mainly civilised
folk here; some of whom have at worst over-active imaginations
and the others are safely across the oceans...
No it would not be justified. But. As William Munny (in
Unforgiven, played by Clint Eastwood) was about to shoot Billy
"The House" (Gene Hackman), the latter complained that he did
not deserve to die.
"'Deserve' has nothing to do with it", said Munny, and then
carried out the deed.
dorayme
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