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SHINE
by Rob B. - 08/20/26 05:03 AM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 7,124 Likes: 87
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You are so right Mr Lide. My music is completely meaningless on an all inclusive and respectful songwriting site. My political and religious ideology must be cancelled out and silenced. Who the hell gave me the right to publicly expound upon my Christian faith in a proud and progressive society, especially with MUSIC! On a SONGWRITING SITE! This is me accepting my fate Mr Lide... I am obviously the picture perfect personification of a "Dum'As'Fuk", fringe lurking TROLL. The Truth... Hmmmmn... I must be the reason that NONE of the new arrivals have bothered to participate here... Sad  Tony, Your lamentation rises to Hamlet, but it is self imposed abuse. People come here thinking that it is about songs. No one is stopping you or discouraging you from writing and presenting your songs. They'd love to see it. The troll chaos such as RANT ARENAs became detrimental enough to be removed. The end times proclamations by Hal Lindsay are not about songs. Are they? ps...If you don't want to be referred to as "dumb AF fringe," don't call people "A$$HOLES" along with "FUK YOU." Refraining from that will go a long way towards civility here. PSS. I think it would be nice if no one participated in this thread. Love and kisses as always, Marty From Gemini
Hamlet, Act 3 , Scene 1 (overview)
Hamlet enters, alone, and delivers his most famous soliloquy. He contemplates the nature of life and death, and whether it is "nobler in the mind to suffer" the hardships of life or to take action against them, which he sees as a form of suicide.
He weighs the known miseries of life—"the whips and scorns of time, / The oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely"—against the fear of what comes after death, "the undiscovered country from whose bourn / No traveller returns."
He concludes that this fear of the unknown is what makes people "rather bear those ills we have / Than fly to others that we know not of." This overthinking, he says, "does make cowards of us all" and paralyzes them from taking decisive action.
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