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It's not sad, it's the exit gate

It can be both, no?

jew or not jew

TRUTH. Too many people ignore the shabbas goys and their role in it.

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I remember watching a documentary about vietnam war a couple of years ago

You had that guy telling how it was horrible, how sad etc

And then you had that guy with like a missing arm, captain hook style, who was like "fuck yeah! Best part of my life! We were a team it was awesome! Fucking shit up all over the place!"

And the guy who was sad had all his limbs

...

What's sad? Being a cuck, powerless, that's sad

It's going to be hard, it's going to be tough, and also it's going to bring people together, for a common cause. They'll share food, help, form groups, squads, survive, fight together

It's going to be great, rebirth

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"If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace.”

― Thomas Paine

Words to live by.

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Most people tend to step back when facing an attack, usually rendering matter worse/going off balance/losing the initiaive

Often, not always, if you step toward the attack you nullify it, you close the distance, a punch becomes a biceps strike, a kick becomes a pelvis strike, for instance. It eventually puts your adversary off balance too

Hope for the best and prepare for the worst, the longer this shit takes to boil over the bigger the enemy's ranks

Something has to give, and if it has to be on my watch so be it, I'm not going to play it like all those scums who put us in that situation with a "as long as I get my pension everything and anything goes, not my problem". Those punks are selfish cowards and delusional