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    If they were related it would be a sweet home Alabama love story.

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      I thought it was about the political intricacies of two gnome families that didn't like each other

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      I thought it was about the political intricacies of two gnome families that didn't like each other

      I’ve heard of two KDE families that didn’t like each other….

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        Romeo and Juliet, Mercutio, Tybalt, Paris, and Lady Montague.

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        Literally don't remember half those deaths. I gotta re read that again. Or watch the DiCaprio flick...

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          I thought it was about the political intricacies of two gnome families that didn't like each other

          I’ve heard of two KDE families that didn’t like each other….

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          ~$apt install libkromeo
          Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
          requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
          distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
          or been moved out of Incoming.
          The following information may help to resolve the situation:
          
          The following packages have unmet dependencies:
           libkromeo : Breaks: libkjulia(< 4.4.6-4)
          E: Broken packages
          
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            The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is not that they died for their love; it's that they're too young to realize that their love wasn't worth dying for. It's a cautionary tale about the follies and passion of youth, not a love story.

            Edit: alright, it's about a lot of things.

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            Isn't it about how hostile families ruin shit for their kids?

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            • kolanaki@pawb.socialK [email protected]

              I was constantly asking why everyone just believed the kids and never assumed they were lying the whole way through The Crucible.

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              I feel it was made quite clear that the kids testimony was the excuse not the reason.

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                The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is not that they died for their love; it's that they're too young to realize that their love wasn't worth dying for. It's a cautionary tale about the follies and passion of youth, not a love story.

                Edit: alright, it's about a lot of things.

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                That seems like it still counts as a love story then, or at least "romance" given that that's primarily what it's plot and themes revolve around. What qualifies something to be a love story if not that?

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                  I thought it was a cautionary tale about parents who overreact to their children's relationships without realizing that if they just let them be they'll break up on their own.

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                  It's also a story about how feuds are largely arbitrary, and holding grudges against entire families/bloodlines is just tragically pointless eye-for-an-eye behavior that eventually leads to your children being so blind that they commit suicide for basically no reason.

                  It's a bunch of themes in a trench coat!

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                    The tv comedy Upstart Crow brilliantly skewers Romeo & Juliet along with Shakespeare. I forget which episode, but it's only 3 seasons and they're all fantastic.

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                      I know it’s a book shop, but it’s still weird to me putting primacy on reading the script of the play rather than watching it in a theatre. It’s like saying “anyone who’s read the Die Hard novelisation knows how hectic the Christmas holidays can be”.

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                        The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is not that they died for their love; it's that they're too young to realize that their love wasn't worth dying for. It's a cautionary tale about the follies and passion of youth, not a love story.

                        Edit: alright, it's about a lot of things.

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                        Def not worth dying for

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                          Well of course. It's a tragedy. Not a romance. That's stated upfront even.

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                            Literally don't remember half those deaths. I gotta re read that again. Or watch the DiCaprio flick...

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                            The Baz Luhrmann movie is definitely worth a rewatch.

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                              I know it’s a book shop, but it’s still weird to me putting primacy on reading the script of the play rather than watching it in a theatre. It’s like saying “anyone who’s read the Die Hard novelisation knows how hectic the Christmas holidays can be”.

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                              Especially since Die Hard is based on a novel.

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                                Well of course. It's a tragedy. Not a romance. That's stated upfront even.

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                                It's a tragicomedy. The joke is that love is stupid.

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                                  It's a tragicomedy. The joke is that love is stupid.

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                                  I don't think that's the joke, beyond a bit of "kids are fucking stupid." There's a lot of commentary out there about it possibly being a satire but it's definitely more tragedy than comedy. Midsummer Night's Dream is the comedy about whirlwind romance.

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                                    I know it’s a book shop, but it’s still weird to me putting primacy on reading the script of the play rather than watching it in a theatre. It’s like saying “anyone who’s read the Die Hard novelisation knows how hectic the Christmas holidays can be”.

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                                    You're right. But somehow, you've also composed this bookshop's next sign...

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                                      ThatsTheWholePoint.jpg

                                      (This was largely Shakespeare's criticism of young love)

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                                        I only take issue with "read it". Shakespeare wrote plays. They were meant to be performed and seen, not read. "Do you bite your thumb at me?" makes a lot more sense when it's done by a good actor.

                                        If their first introduction to Star Wars was reading the script, kids would hate that, too. Having a script can be useful for analyzing and referencing things--I do have a book of the OG Star Wars trilogy scripts--but it shouldn't be the default way we enjoy it.

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                                          I only take issue with "read it". Shakespeare wrote plays. They were meant to be performed and seen, not read. "Do you bite your thumb at me?" makes a lot more sense when it's done by a good actor.

                                          If their first introduction to Star Wars was reading the script, kids would hate that, too. Having a script can be useful for analyzing and referencing things--I do have a book of the OG Star Wars trilogy scripts--but it shouldn't be the default way we enjoy it.

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                                          I think this depends on your level of imagination. When I read books there is definitely a play going on in my head of the events as they unfold.

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