Well, when you put it that way
Well, when you put it that way
Well, when you put it that way
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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.
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.
I thought it was about the political intricacies of two gnome families that didn't like each other
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….
~$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
Isn't it about how hostile families ruin shit for their kids?
It's been ages since I've actually gone through it but what I remember of it, it goes like this:
Moral of the story: Latency is just as important as bandwidth.
Def not worth dying for
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?