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Windows vs Apple (Romeo and Juliet Parody)
Two companies, both alike in technology,
In fair Earth, here we lay our scene,
From a never-ending rivalry with hostility,
Where all riots are about a futuristic machine.
From years of development to help the civilization,
Two arch-enemies clone each other's products;
Whose clash will end up in an annihilation,
And continue their foolish strife of electronics.
The fearful passage of their non-existent love,
And the continuance of their users' rage,
Which nobody could ever remove,
Is now the forever traffic of our cage;
The which if you want it to end,
What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to suspend.
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