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Originally Posted by the phantom
Think of it this way- Romeo and Juliet... Juliet dies, so now where are Romeo's loyalties supposing he doesn't kill himself? Does the fact that he used to be with a Capulet make him side with them forever against the family he came from? I think not. First loyalty is to Juliet, second is to his family, thus with her gone...
Agreed?
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Agreed.
Wait. I just agreed with phantom. There is clearly something topsy turvy about the world today.
I need to go ponder that fact (aka go to work).
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