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Nerd moment:
"To be or not to be" is an amazing soliloquy in which Hamlet, whose father has been murdered by the man who then married his mother and became his step-father, ponders if it's better (nobler) to fight against the powers that be even if you know this means certain death for yourself. Sorry Keith, but you just don't get it. This is the kind of shit you loved when they had it in "300." I guess Hamlet could've just said, "Spartans! Prepare for glory!" Much simpler that way.
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