Tuesday, May 4, 2010

What's A Good Rom Source For Cydia?

Orizzonte DESERVES THE pernicious habit


"As unfortunate events always remember, because grief is hard to erase, successes, however, the moment of enjoyment, and depleting their own remembrance. "This prevention
Helvio Pertinax accepted the honor of being emperor of Rome to the death of the tyrant Commodus. With this wisdom, prudence and the integrity and fatally short Pertinax took the helm of the empire in 193.
The CNS Astralpool exhausted, last Sunday, his mad dash to nowhere. An insanity that had consumed three league titles, two Super Cups and one row. This team-and his followers had spent many sips of success that no longer fulfilled. The habit of happiness ends up being more bitter than the suffering itself, because the routine cancels all the flavors and the pain is worse than sluggish.
Pertinax brought a breath of fresh air in the widespread corruption of the Rome of Commodus. The evil emperor had plunged the entire Roman society in a world of unworthiness, the virus had spread of vice, disease, betrayal, shame laxity. And Pertinax seemed the only antidote after the killing of the monster. But it was too late.
The Astralpool drag a triumphant decade. Like Rome, who had lived a century of excellence under the emperors Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius, the Astralpool has experienced spectacular growth, maintaining the highest competitive level. But peace, prosperity, civilization and harmony are successes fragile and quickly forgotten when they become everyday. And becomes unbearable this brilliant son of normality.
Pertinax was killed by those who had the duty to protect. No time was to implement the measures appropriate to their common sense and straight trial. We would say that Rome was too rotten to accept the honesty that made her great. And with the assassination of Pertinax entered a cycle of civil wars, anarchy and disasters of all kinds. Is the Astralpool prepared to surrender to the effort and sacrifice and regain absolute enthusiasm for the principles that have made it big?

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