Battle for the Planet of the Apes
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your charcoal sticks
and your parchments

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and copy down
what I've written.

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The best shall be hung
from these hooks.

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I can think of better things
to hang from those hooks.

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But, Virgil, can we
tamper with time?

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- Accept my premise.
-What premise?

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That since man once learned
to travel faster than sound,

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he could later have learned
to travel faster than light.

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We accept.
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Imagine a musician
giving a live broadcast

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from what was once London
to what was once New York

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on a Wednesday.
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He then travels
faster than light

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from London to New York,
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where he arrives..as
physicists would confirm..

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on the previous Tuesday,
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Iistens to his own
broadcast on the Wednesday,

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dislikes
its quality intensely,

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then travels back
faster than light to London

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in time for him to decide
not to give his broadcast.

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Come. I'll prove it
to you logically.

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Good, Cornelius,
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butyou've made
a mistake here.

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You have put a " B"
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in place of
the second " P".

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Teacher, have you
forgotten your own name?

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Everyone has always called me
teacher that I had forgotten.

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"Ape shall never
kill Abe."

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Thank you, Cornelius.
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That was a very kind thought.
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Gorillas.
All right, Aldo,

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Iet's start with you.
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General Aldo.
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With respect,
General Aldo,

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this is barely legible
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and will have to
be written again.

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Your capital "A" Ieans over
like a tent in a high wind.

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Ha ha ha!
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And your capital " K"...
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"Ape shall never
kill Abe."

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No, Aldo! No!

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