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Re: Chirodoctor post# 42062

Wednesday, 01/30/2019 10:10:05 AM

Wednesday, January 30, 2019 10:10:05 AM

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Interesting that you use that particular soliloquy from that particular author, Shakespeare’s, particular play, Hamlet as analogous to your situation with CVSI. Unless done intentionally you’ve misunderstood and therefore misquoted the metaphor within.

Hamlet is based around the life of a Danish nobleman and the struggles he encounters in his life, but most importantly it’s about revenge of someone he loves most dearly. A proper metaphorical analyzation of this monologue he has in the middle of the play in the palace he is staying in you first must understand the soliloquy like the play is about the struggle between life and death. Therefore to opine a proper metaphorical analysis one would first have to understand the meaning of first the entire text and then the soliloquy itself.

Shakespeare’s quote from the play Hamlet, “To be, or not to be? That is the question—Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And, by opposing, end them?” Refers to the idea of whether is it better to live or to die. The topic of suicide was frowned and shamed upon this point in time but it was a popular theme in English literature since the idea was very prevalent in the minds of the common public at the time. The conclusion that Shakespeare himself didn’t mind the thought or the act of suicide. He talks more about how society brings misfortune more than it does fortune and that it would be okay to end it since it was indeed very frustrating and unfair. This point can be furthered in the second part of the lines.

“To die, to sleep—No more—and by a sleep to say we end the heartache and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to—’tis a consummation devoutly to be wished! To die, to sleep.” My assumption about how Shakespeare views death through this play is sleep. He views death as a constant sleep in which you can never awaken from. I believe that the concept of death as a long slumber became popular through the Hamlet play. Shakespeare was very popular at the time this play was shown and passed down through out the years. He also continues the concept of suicide and how it could be an alternative to dealing with all the hardships life has to offer.

“To sleep, perchance to dream—ay, there’s the rub, for in that sleep of death what dreams may come when we have shuffled off this mortal coil, must give us pause. There’s the respect that makes calamity of so long life.” This portion of the famous Hamlet monologue is just about the concept of committing suicide or the thought of that action. But what is most fascinating about it the quote is the concept of dreaming if you’re dead. The logic of death according Shakespeare through this play is that death is just a long sleep. With sleep comes dreaming, you might know what you’re going to dream since you witness sounds, images and colors, but you can’t know what you will dream when none of those exist. This really puts a second thought in mind about suicide and is a very philosophical way of looking at the situation, what happens after death?

Perhaps there are those so troubled by the lack of any “uplist” after almost seven months of waiting since the CVSI application to chose this passage as a metaphor. Fair enough.

Perhaps there are those so troubled by Mona III’s remaining to do Mona Jr’s choices by proxy thereby holding back any chance of an “uplist” of CVSI to NASDAQ chose this Assange as a metaphor. Fair enough.

Perhaps there are those concerned by Mr. Dowling’s history of a $100,000.00 Federal Tax Lien easily found in public records as seen below to chose this passage as a metaphor for the CVSI to date non “uplist,”

Fair Enough.



Perhaps there are those who are concerned with Mr. Dowling’s past State Tax Liens amongst other unpaid past debts easily found in public records as seen below to chose this passage as a metaphor for CVSI’s failure to “uplis”t after a seven month wait. Fair enough.



I would simply urge no one in their anxiety or impatience of CVSI’s inability to date to “uplist” to chose Shakespeare’s true meaning of this passage to follow through on it. No, No, No, No.

No OTC Penny Stock’s inability to uplist to a real stock exchange is worth such a terrible and drastic choice.

With that as would the bard, I bid you adieu.

Non seulement pour l'instant ou pour aujourd'hui, mais pour toujours ou jusqu'à ce qu'il y ait une liste jusqu'à NASDAQ ou plus probable m. Mona Jr. et m. Mona III gonfle les actions en circulation assez pour apporter cette tour de Siloam s'écraser d'où il est venu.

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Not only for now or for today but forever or until such time as there is an up list to NASDAQ or more likely Mr. Mona Jr. and Mr. Mona III bloats the outstanding shares enough to bring this Tower of Siloam crashing back from whence it came.

https://edzardernst.com/2017/02/upper-neck-manipulations-by-chiropractors-regularly-cause-serious-harm-why-is-it-still-used/

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