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12-21-2012, 09:50 PM
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Re: Field Execution in Syria
I see why religon exsists though, its a way of prepering for death. Its a coping mechanism, I went to a catholic school and it was pretty hardcore on religon I had 10 hours of chapel a week plus I had to go to Mass. Religon is just a way of dealing with death in a mannor that is understandable. After my five years there I decided that religon is not worth it, I want to live my life with no regrets and know that I cannot change my destiny whether im good or evil. Live life to the fullest and dont let others dictate how you should live your life. |
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12-22-2012, 03:30 PM
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Re: Field Execution in Syria
That would be my luck, first the guy drops the mag out of the gun then he pulls the trigger a few times after he cocks it then he finally take the safety off. I guess thats why the civilized world trains their soldiers.... oh and doesnt openly exicute civilians.
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