front-line combatants? Like, rather than serving your 4 years or w/e depending on where you're from, make it so you leave the army when you've bagged a certain number of enemy soldiers?
Say about 30 or so.
I didn't say it was a videogame.
I'm talking about the psychological effects of killing...
...combatants? Like, rather than serving your 4 years or w/e depending on where you're from, make it so you leave the army when you've bagged a certain number of enemy soldiers?
Say about 30 or so.
I didn't say it was a videogame.
I'm talking about the psychological effects of killing people...
...combatants? Like, rather than serving your 4 years or w/e depending on where you're from, make it so you leave the army when you've bagged a certain number of enemy soldiers?
Say about 30 or so.
I didn't say it was a videogame.
I'm talking about the psychological effects of killing people...
Now, you'd think that with us lot of young rapscallions the three older gentlemen would spend more time talking to one another and gaining each other's respect, but this doesn't happen.
They completely ignore each other.
Is this the kind of behaviour one should expect in the older generations?
Now, you'd think that with us lot of young rapscallions the three older gentlemen would spend more time talking to one another and gaining each other's respect, but this doesn't happen.
They completely ignore each other.
Is this the kind of behaviour one should expect in the older generations?
I want, i want, i want, i want, i want, i want, i want, i want, i want.
Do some people not realize that they can go their entire lives wanting something, and never get it?
After all, you cultivate a garden, but you exploit a field.
Which do you think is more applicable?
Wow, some of you seem to be missing the point with this "fun" thing.
...explain? I agree, of course.
But i just want to know why other people might think so too.
Personally, when i think of the world i think about it's immeasurable variety of life, it's oceans, it's mountains, it's deserts, etc.
But what about you?