I was good a war. I survived many combat missions.
One of your "t"s went missing in action.
I was good a war. I survived many combat missions.
One of your "t"s went missing in action.
owen benjamin said something recently, it was something about people like us enjoying hard times and looking forward to them. "enjoying" wasn't the word, but something along those lines.
To die nobly in battle is the best death that can be achieved by a man. You die fighting for what you believe in. You never grow old, never get weak, never lose your virility, never lose your vision or hearing, never suffer constant pain in yout joints and muscles. James Dean wasn't wrong when he said, "Live fast, die young, and leave a beautiful corpse." It's the easiest way to die, and it spares you of countless torments that come later in life. I mean, come on, have you looked at George Soros or Hillary Clinton? Who in their right mind would ever want to end up like that? Who would want to be stumbling around bumping into things, like Joe Biden? It is far better to die in good health, at a young age, fighting for a good cause. Those who do so are the fortunately ones, the blessed by God.
Id prefer to survive the war though
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