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| Soldier "I was that which others cared not to be. I went where others feared to go and did what others failed to do. I asked nothing from those who gave nothing. And, reluctantly, accepted the thought of eternal loneliness--should I fail. I have seen the face of terror, felt the chill of fear, warmed to the touch of love. I have hoped, pained, cried. But, foremost, lived in times others would say best forgotten. At the very least, in later days, I will be able to say with greatest pride, that I was indeed a Soldier" ---Author Unknown
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| Just found out that a fellow trooper had just passed away recently. Kinda comes as a shock to me as this is the first time we had someone from the service taking the final jump. And this had to come at a time when we are finally ending our tour soon. Mortality? We did not think much of this during our tour when we were doing all those crazy and risky stuffs. Or could it be we did not think we could be touch by it? We were young and reckless then, crazy enough to do what we were trained and told to do without much thought to the dangers that we were facing. Will we do the same now? I think the answer is yes. For what purpose? For the soil that we call our own as they said so in the posters? I wouldn't put it to be so noble, at least not to my case. Then why do we do it? Because it was, is and always will be a way of our life whether we like it or not. Rest in peace brother, and may the BIG PJI in the sky watches and bless your soul. | | |
| Differences
A man knows he is fat when standing straight and looking downwards, he sees his belly and not his d**k.
On the other hand, a woman knows she is fat when standing straight and looking downwards, she sees her belly as a backdrop behind her boobs.
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| Explains a lot.
Which is why. . .
"The wretched King Minos has decided your fate. His tale wraps around his body 2 times. The sweet light no longer strikes against your eyes. Your shade has been banished to... the Second Level of Hell!
Second Level of Hell
You have come to a place mute of all light, where the wind bellows as the sea does in a tempest. This is the realm where the lustful spend eternity. Here, sinners are blown around endlessly by the unforgiving winds of unquenchable desire as punishment for their transgressions. The infernal hurricane that never rests hurtles the spirits onward in its rapine, whirling them round, and smiting, it molests them. You have betrayed reason at the behest of your appetite for pleasure, and so here you are doomed to remain. Cleopatra and Helen of Troy are two that share in your fate."
The Dante's Inferno Test has banished you to the Second Level of Hell! Here is how you matched up against all the levels:
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