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Oct 25, 2010 12:47

*what an interesting book someone has found in the library*

Do you think it is better for a ruler to be feared or to be loved?

(Sorry, fell asleep. Back!)

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booksaretouchin October 25 2010, 20:31:15 UTC
Well you ain't gonna get much results if you're just feared.

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x_autnihil October 25 2010, 20:34:48 UTC
If no one fears your authority, how will you get unpopular tasks accomplished?

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booksaretouchin October 25 2010, 20:41:52 UTC
This ain't really my sort of thing, but I guess you gotta have some balance huh? I dunno.

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x_autnihil October 25 2010, 20:47:42 UTC
That seems the be the conclusion most people here have come to. Everything in moderation.

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booksaretouchin October 25 2010, 20:51:28 UTC
Why did ya ask somethin' like that anyway?

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x_autnihil October 25 2010, 20:52:31 UTC
The question was posed in a book I am reading. I was curious as to what others thought.

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booksaretouchin October 25 2010, 21:00:04 UTC
Sounds like an interesting read.

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x_autnihil October 25 2010, 21:03:08 UTC
Do you want to read it? The library has several of his works.

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booksaretouchin October 25 2010, 21:14:53 UTC
Heh I think I'll pass. Not exactly a fan of readin'.

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x_autnihil October 25 2010, 21:16:33 UTC
What are you a fan of?

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booksaretouchin October 25 2010, 21:22:58 UTC
Adventures!

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x_autnihil October 25 2010, 23:14:44 UTC
Do you mean traveling? Or something more military?

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booksaretouchin October 26 2010, 00:31:17 UTC
Travelin', I don't mind good ol' fightin', but I think I've had enough of wars for a while.

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x_autnihil October 26 2010, 00:46:21 UTC
You're a soldier?

If you like traveling, I suppose coming here wasn't all bad.

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booksaretouchin October 26 2010, 00:51:51 UTC
More like a fighter. It's kinda complicated I guess.

But yeah, this place ain't half-bad. I'm actually pretty excited about seein' a new world and all.

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x_autnihil October 26 2010, 01:44:21 UTC
It's a good way to learn new things. And it's certainly an unusual experience.

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