tbaMUD 3.54
[Oct 04 2007] - Rumble Changed autoexit to display doors as Exits: n (e) w s. DISP_CLOSED_DOORS added to cedit. Added rcopy, ocopy, etc. for all forms of OLC. (thanks Neme) [Oct 01 2007] - Rumble Added trigedit variables %zonename% and %zonenumber%. (thanks Drefs) Fixed memory leak in do_dig. (thanks Neme) Added trigedit variables %roomflag% and object %affects%. (thanks Jamdog) [Sep 27 2007] - Rumble Update to do_hit to prevent crash if the player is AFF_CHARM somehow without a master. (thanks Jamdog) Removed alias.c. New ASCII aliases handled in players.c and saved in plrfiles.
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The Inn Of The Gods~
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The Ice Box Of The Gods~
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The Immortal Board Room~
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The main hang out of the Gods, the Immortal Board Room is the place to be.
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Gods exchange messages here most every day. The mortal board room is to the
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east and the meeting room for the gods is to the south. To the north is the
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Gods' Inn and to the west is a post office for Gods. In the northeast corner
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you spot a small staircase leading upwards.
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The main hang out of the Gods, the Immortal Board Room is the place to be.
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Gods exchange messages here most every day. The mortal board room is to the
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east and the meeting room for the gods is to the south. To the north is the
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Gods' Inn and to the west is a post office for Gods. In the northeast corner
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you spot a small staircase leading upwards.
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#1205
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The Post Office Of The Gods~
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The Post Office Of The Gods is the same as most Post Offices except that
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it is not as slow. Even the Postal service knows not to anger the Gods.
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Piles of junk mail line the walls. I guess even Gods get on mailing lists.
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The Immortal Board Room is to the east.
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The Social Gathering Room~
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The Immortal Board Hall~
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The Builders' Board Room~
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6~
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The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause,
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while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one.
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--Wilhelm Stekel
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Catcher Rye~
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The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause,
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while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one.
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--Wilhelm Stekel
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...you'll find that you're not the first person who was ever confused and
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frighteneed and even sickened by human behavior. You're by no means alone on
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that score, you'll be excited and stimulated to know. Many, many men have been
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just as troubled morally and spiritually as you are right now. Happily, some
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of them kept records of their troubles. You'll learn from them-if you want to.
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Just as someday, if you have something to offer, someone will learn something
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from you. It's a beautiful reciprocal arrangement.
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--The Catcher in the Rye
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old glory flag~
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I fly atop the world's tallest buildings. I stand watch in America's Halls
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of Justice. I fly majestically over great institutions of learning. I stand
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guard with the greatest military power in the world. Look up and see me! I
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stand for peace, honor, truth, and justice. I stand for freedom. I am
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confident, I am arrogant, I am proud. When I am flown with my banners, my head
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is a little higher, my colors a little truer, I bow to no one! I am recognized
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all over the world. I am worshipped, I am loved, and I am feared! I have
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fought in every battle of every war for more than 200 years: Gettysburg,
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Shiloh, Appomattox, San Juan Hill, the trenches of France, the Argonne Forest,
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Anzio, Rome, the beaches of Normandy, Guam, Okinawa, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, the
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Persian Gulf, and a score of places long forgotten by all, but those who were
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there with me... I was there! I led my Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and
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Marines. I followed them and watched over them. They loved me. I was on a
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small hill in Iwo Jima. I was dirty, battle-worn, and tired. But my Soldiers
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cheered me! And I was proud! I have been soiled, burned, torn, and trampled
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on the streets of countries that I have helped set free. It does not hurt, for
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I am invincible. I have also been soiled, burned, torn, and trampled on the
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streets of my own country and, when it is by those whom I have served with in
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battle-it hurts. But I shall overcome, for I am strong! I have slipped the
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bonds of Earth and, from my vantage point on the Moon, I stand watch over the
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uncharted new frontiers of Space. I have been a silent witness to all of
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America's finest hours. But my finest hour comes when I am torn in strips to
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be used as bandages for my wounded comrades on the field of battle-when I fly
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at half-mast to honor my Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines, and-when I lie
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in the trembling arms of a grieving mother, at the gravesite of her fallen son
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or daughter-I am proud. My name is Old Glory-long may I wave. Dear God, long
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may I wave.
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~
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war~
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War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and
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degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is
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worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to
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fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a
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miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by
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the exertions of better men than himself.
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John Stuart Mill
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E
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builder~
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There is one timeless way of building.
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It is thousands of years old, and the same today as it has always been.
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The great traditional buildings of the past, the villages and tents and
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temples in which man feels at home, have always been made by people who were
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very close to the center of this way. It is not possible to make great
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buildings, or great towns, beautiful places, places where you feel yourself,
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places where you feel alive, except by following this way. And, as you will
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see, this way will lead anyone who looks for it to buildings which are
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themselves as ancient in their form, as the trees and hills, and as our faces
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are.
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--The Timeless Way of Building
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oath~
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I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the
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United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and to bear true faith
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and allegiance to the same that I take this obligation freely, without any
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mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that I will well and faithfully
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discharge the duties of the office upon which I am about to enter.
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july4~
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On July 4, 1776, we claimed our independence from England and Democracy was
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born. Every day thousands leave their homeland to come to the "land of the
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free and the home of the brave" so they can begin their American Dream. The
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United States is truly a diverse nation made up of dynamic people. Each year
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on July 4, Americans celebrate that freedom and indepen-dence with barbecues,
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picnics, and family ga-therings. Through the Internet we are learning about
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and communicat-ing with people of different nations, with different languages
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and different races throughout the world. Bringing the world closer with
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understanding and knowledge can only benefit all nations. We invite all
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nations to celebrate with Americans online this Fourth of July. Happy
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Birthday, America!
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can you see this with look around?
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#1298
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6~
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The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause,
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while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one.
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--Wilhelm Stekel
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Catcher Rye~
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The mark of the immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause,
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while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one.
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--Wilhelm Stekel
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...you'll find that you're not the first person who was ever confused and
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frighteneed and even sickened by human behavior. You're by no means alone on
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that score, you'll be excited and stimulated to know. Many, many men have been
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just as troubled morally and spiritually as you are right now. Happily, some
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of them kept records of their troubles. You'll learn from them-if you want to.
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Just as someday, if you have something to offer, someone will learn something
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from you. It's a beautiful reciprocal arrangement.
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--The Catcher in the Rye
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~
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E
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old glory flag~
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I fly atop the world's tallest buildings. I stand watch in America's Halls
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of Justice. I fly majestically over great institutions of learning. I stand
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guard with the greatest military power in the world. Look up and see me! I
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stand for peace, honor, truth, and justice. I stand for freedom. I am
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confident, I am arrogant, I am proud. When I am flown with my banners, my head
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is a little higher, my colors a little truer, I bow to no one! I am recognized
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all over the world. I am worshipped, I am loved, and I am feared! I have
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fought in every battle of every war for more than 200 years: Gettysburg,
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Shiloh, Appomattox, San Juan Hill, the trenches of France, the Argonne Forest,
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Anzio, Rome, the beaches of Normandy, Guam, Okinawa, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, the
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Persian Gulf, and a score of places long forgotten by all, but those who were
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there with me... I was there! I led my Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and
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Marines. I followed them and watched over them. They loved me. I was on a
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small hill in Iwo Jima. I was dirty, battle-worn, and tired. But my Soldiers
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cheered me! And I was proud! I have been soiled, burned, torn, and trampled
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on the streets of countries that I have helped set free. It does not hurt, for
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I am invincible. I have also been soiled, burned, torn, and trampled on the
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streets of my own country and, when it is by those whom I have served with in
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battle-it hurts. But I shall overcome, for I am strong! I have slipped the
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bonds of Earth and, from my vantage point on the Moon, I stand watch over the
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uncharted new frontiers of Space. I have been a silent witness to all of
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America's finest hours. But my finest hour comes when I am torn in strips to
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be used as bandages for my wounded comrades on the field of battle-when I fly
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at half-mast to honor my Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines, and-when I lie
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in the trembling arms of a grieving mother, at the gravesite of her fallen son
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or daughter-I am proud. My name is Old Glory-long may I wave. Dear God, long
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may I wave.
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~
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E
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war~
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War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and
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degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is
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worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to
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fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a
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miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by
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the exertions of better men than himself.
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John Stuart Mill
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~
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E
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builder~
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There is one timeless way of building.
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It is thousands of years old, and the same today as it has always been.
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The great traditional buildings of the past, the villages and tents and
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temples in which man feels at home, have always been made by people who were
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very close to the center of this way. It is not possible to make great
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buildings, or great towns, beautiful places, places where you feel yourself,
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places where you feel alive, except by following this way. And, as you will
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see, this way will lead anyone who looks for it to buildings which are
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themselves as ancient in their form, as the trees and hills, and as our faces
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are.
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--The Timeless Way of Building
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~
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E
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oath~
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I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the
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United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and to bear true faith
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and allegiance to the same that I take this obligation freely, without any
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mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that I will well and faithfully
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discharge the duties of the office upon which I am about to enter.
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~
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E
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july4~
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On July 4, 1776, we claimed our independence from England and Democracy was
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born. Every day thousands leave their homeland to come to the "land of the
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free and the home of the brave" so they can begin their American Dream. The
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United States is truly a diverse nation made up of dynamic people. Each year
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on July 4, Americans celebrate that freedom and indepen-dence with barbecues,
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picnics, and family ga-therings. Through the Internet we are learning about
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and communicat-ing with people of different nations, with different languages
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and different races throughout the world. Bringing the world closer with
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understanding and knowledge can only benefit all nations. We invite all
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nations to celebrate with Americans online this Fourth of July. Happy
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Birthday, America!
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~
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E
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.test~
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can you see this with look around?
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#1299
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The Immortal Board Room~
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The main hang out of the Gods, the Immortal Board Room is the place to be.
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Gods exchange messages here most every day. The mortal board room is to the
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east and the meeting room for the gods is to the south. To the north is the
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Gods' Inn and to the west is a post office for Gods. In the northeast corner
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you spot a small staircase leading upwards.
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original~
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The main hang out of the Gods, the Immortal Board Room is the place to be.
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Gods exchange messages here most every day. The mortal board room is to the
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east and the meeting room for the gods is to the south. To the north is the
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Gods' Inn and to the west is a post office for Gods. In the northeast corner
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you spot a small staircase leading upwards.
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