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Posted by Michael on January 10, 19102 at 15:24:48:
Hey,
A long time ago I read something which I believe
was writen by Brecht. It was about a guy laughing
at a group of people who were throwing stones at
him which were not hitting their mark. He didn't
realize though that they were just practicing not
to hit him.
If anyone out there could tell me where I can
find this, I would be very happy.
Thanks,
Mike
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