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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (CanadianTM)
Mon Jul 24 20:28:14 2017

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From: "CanadianTM" <QuickMedLabs@bftburzoni.ru>
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Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2017 03:26:35 +0300
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s even from compulsory football. The Rugby scrimmage is mere child's play=
 by the side of it. There's no possibility of shirking it. A medical cert=
ificate won't get you off; whether you like it or not, play you must in y=
our appointed order. We are all unwilling competitors. Nobody asks our na=
ked little souls beforehand whether they would prefer to be born into the=
 game or to remain, unfleshed, in the limbo of non-existence. Willy nilly=
, every one of us is thrust into the world by an irresponsible act of two=
 previous players; and once there, we must play out the set as best we ma=
y to the bitter end, however little we like it or the rules that order it=
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