What would you fight and potentially die for?
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Re: What would you fight and potentially die for?
nothing too tired somebody else can fight mr bean speckled jim i dont know too xcrink
People think "queue" is just "q" followed by 4 silent letters.
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Re: What would you fight and potentially die for?
I might fight to caress Bella's naughty bits.
It depends on who I'm fighting, and which naughty bits.
It depends on who I'm fighting, and which naughty bits.
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The naughty bits are the best bits, I hear.amused wrote:I might fight to caress Bella's naughty bits.
It depends on who I'm fighting, and which naughty bits.

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i love bellas naughty bits long time lick likck ,iick
People think "queue" is just "q" followed by 4 silent letters.
But those letters are not silent.
They're just waiting their turn.
But those letters are not silent.
They're just waiting their turn.
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Bella Fortuna wrote:The naughty bits are the best bits, I hear.amused wrote:I might fight to caress Bella's naughty bits.
It depends on who I'm fighting, and which naughty bits.

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Re: What would you fight and potentially die for?
two bellas naughty bits, click click click, hoit me wioth youer rythum stick
People think "queue" is just "q" followed by 4 silent letters.
But those letters are not silent.
They're just waiting their turn.
But those letters are not silent.
They're just waiting their turn.
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The thing about that is it's a false dichotomy. And if I had to lose a friend to save an entire country, there would be no hesitation, just sorrow.Blind groper wrote:Quoting E.M. Forster
"If I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend, I hope I should have the guts to betray my country."
Bugger all you morons who want to fight and die for your country. I am with Forster!
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sax and droogs and rockanrole
People think "queue" is just "q" followed by 4 silent letters.
But those letters are not silent.
They're just waiting their turn.
But those letters are not silent.
They're just waiting their turn.
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My nephews and cat.
I'm wild just like a rock, a stone, a tree
And I'm free, just like the wind the breeze that blows
And I flow, just like a brook, a stream, the rain
And I fly, just like a bird up in the sky
And I'll surely die, just like a flower plucked
And dragged away and thrown away
And then one day it turns to clay
It blows away, it finds a ray, it finds its way
And there it lays until the rain and sun
Then I breathe, just like the wind the breeze that blows
And I grow, just like a baby breastfeeding
And it's beautiful, that's life

And I'm free, just like the wind the breeze that blows
And I flow, just like a brook, a stream, the rain
And I fly, just like a bird up in the sky
And I'll surely die, just like a flower plucked
And dragged away and thrown away
And then one day it turns to clay
It blows away, it finds a ray, it finds its way
And there it lays until the rain and sun
Then I breathe, just like the wind the breeze that blows
And I grow, just like a baby breastfeeding
And it's beautiful, that's life

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Re: What would you fight and potentially die for?
You are probably correct, Gawdzilla. But there is still a point there that I hope you appreciate.Gawdzilla Sama wrote: The thing about that is it's a false dichotomy. And if I had to lose a friend to save an entire country, there would be no hesitation, just sorrow.
For every human action, there is a rationalisation and a reason. Only sometimes do they coincide.
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I would worry if I thought the country was worth less than the person in question. That would be stupid. But I've had to order men to doing things that we all knew would get them killed. Not probably killed, not likely to be killed, certain to be killed. They didn't volunteer, they waited with everybody else to see who I would pick. Nasty thing for a 22 yo to have to do, but if I didn't make the call we'd have all been dead. Not a happy memory.Blind groper wrote:You are probably correct, Gawdzilla. But there is still a point there that I hope you appreciate.Gawdzilla Sama wrote: The thing about that is it's a false dichotomy. And if I had to lose a friend to save an entire country, there would be no hesitation, just sorrow.
And I still see their faces, almost every night.
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There are many kinds of betrayal. The popular image tends to be of a betrayal that results in myriad deaths, but such are rare. Much more likely is a betrayal that embarrasses a politician, or sends the fate of the country onto a slightly different path.Gawdzilla Sama wrote: I would worry if I thought the country was worth less than the person in question.
Look at the USA. You had your war of independence. It was associated with lots of lies and propaganda, as those things always are, in order to persuade the naive to become cannon fodder. From this time comes the much over-rated American ideal of 'liberty', and the weird belief (held by some Americans) that only the USA is truly free. However, if a betrayer had caused the young USA to lose that war, and it remained a part of the British Empire, it would simply have ended up more like Canada. A part of the current British Commonwealth, but free and independent and wealthy.
Most betrayals are not truly that damaging.
For every human action, there is a rationalisation and a reason. Only sometimes do they coincide.
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You have a very ... interesting view of American history.
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In what way specifically am I wrong?Gawdzilla Sama wrote:You have a very ... interesting view of American history.
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I'm pretty sure that the way Canada and other British possessions ended up had a lot to do with the fact that Britain lost the revolutionary war the way it did.
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