[OFFICIAL] PSP vs. NDS
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#148
Posted 01 March 2006 - 06:01 PM
Quis custodiet custodes ipsos?
Who watches the watchers?
#149
Posted 01 March 2006 - 06:03 PM


"A boy has the right to dream. There are endless possibilities stretched out before him. What awaits him down the path, he will then have to choose. The boy doesn't always know. At some point, the boy then becomes an adult, and learns what he was able to become. Joy and sadness forever will accompany this. He is confronted with a choice. When this happens, does he bid his past farewell in his heart? Once a boy becomes an adult, he can no longer go back to being a boy. The boy is now a man. Only one thing can be said. A boy has the right to dream. For those endless possibilities are stretched out before him. We must remember. All men were once boys."
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