War
Pooflake says: Tell us your stories of conflict. From the pettiest row that got out of hand, through full blown battles involving mass brawls and destruction to your real war / army stories.
( , Thu 31 May 2012, 11:55)
Pooflake says: Tell us your stories of conflict. From the pettiest row that got out of hand, through full blown battles involving mass brawls and destruction to your real war / army stories.
( , Thu 31 May 2012, 11:55)
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Well, I liked this, so clicked ect.
There's too much shit thrown at our armed forces these days, because people disagree with the conflicts we're involved in, but the bottom line is we need our armed forces and to do their job there needs to be a culture of following orders.
They're all heroes in my book, and have my utmost respect; my beef is with politicians.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:00, 2 replies)
There's too much shit thrown at our armed forces these days, because people disagree with the conflicts we're involved in, but the bottom line is we need our armed forces and to do their job there needs to be a culture of following orders.
They're all heroes in my book, and have my utmost respect; my beef is with politicians.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:00, 2 replies)
absolutely.
The fact is, it doesn't matter if you disagree with the war, they're there in case we need to defend ourselves as a nation. We're just lucky we're living in times when we aren't actively falling out with any nations that can pose a major threat to us.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:02, closed)
The fact is, it doesn't matter if you disagree with the war, they're there in case we need to defend ourselves as a nation. We're just lucky we're living in times when we aren't actively falling out with any nations that can pose a major threat to us.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:02, closed)
Dunno what's so heroic about performing a job.
The real heroes are the nurses
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:06, closed)
The real heroes are the nurses
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:06, closed)
You're far too
obvious Rory.
Your amoebic responses are pretty much expected now.
You should keep it to one or two a day. You'll get more attention then.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:13, closed)
obvious Rory.
Your amoebic responses are pretty much expected now.
You should keep it to one or two a day. You'll get more attention then.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:13, closed)
Sorry for pointing out the obvious
Crying grief monkeys blubbering on about 'all our boys bein the reel hero's' don't really appreciate that there hasn't been conscription since the 1940's. Having your balls, prick and legs blown off doesn't make you a hero, just unfortunate really.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:17, closed)
Crying grief monkeys blubbering on about 'all our boys bein the reel hero's' don't really appreciate that there hasn't been conscription since the 1940's. Having your balls, prick and legs blown off doesn't make you a hero, just unfortunate really.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:17, closed)
I think it's fair to say
that doing any job that is done in betterment of the nation as a whole, in fact any job that revolves around you doing something to make life better for other people - whether they're from the same country as you or not - makes you a hero of some kind. If you get killed whilst doing that job, then even more so. Conscription doesn't even come into it.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:27, closed)
that doing any job that is done in betterment of the nation as a whole, in fact any job that revolves around you doing something to make life better for other people - whether they're from the same country as you or not - makes you a hero of some kind. If you get killed whilst doing that job, then even more so. Conscription doesn't even come into it.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:27, closed)
I'm just tucking into a box of Cadbury Heroes, I think it fair to say that makes me no more a hero than your definition of it
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:37, closed)
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:37, closed)
No, what that makes you is a pedantic prick. But I think that's common knowledge round these parts. Still, full marks for consistency.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 13:39, closed)
No it fucking doesn't.
Rory is 100% right. Being a professional soldier and then seeing military action in which you get injured is par for the course. It doesn't make you a hero. Chances are all it makes you is a down-on-his luck, poorly educated Northerner with few other employment prospects. Boo fucking hoo, I say.
The real heroes are me and my mates, because we can drink 15 pints each without being sick.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 14:51, closed)
Rory is 100% right. Being a professional soldier and then seeing military action in which you get injured is par for the course. It doesn't make you a hero. Chances are all it makes you is a down-on-his luck, poorly educated Northerner with few other employment prospects. Boo fucking hoo, I say.
The real heroes are me and my mates, because we can drink 15 pints each without being sick.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 14:51, closed)
That's not what I was implying.
I was saying anyone who takes up a job that directly improves the overall quality of life for other people should be looked up to. For that, see doctors, nurses, teachers, soldiers.... I happen to agree with you in that injured=hero is ridiculous, which is the way the Sun would have it. A big part of which I sense is to try and deflect from the thought that we're fighting a war that shouldn't directly involve us. If you ask most injured soldiers most of them say "I was just doing my job". And yes, you join the army, you get shot at. Nobody here is disputing that.
But, if you get killed trying to clear an Afghan town of rebel fighters that will happily shoot innocent people for not doing what they're told, then you deserve to be considered heroic. Just like if you stopped someone from getting mugged in the street. I'd say that's pretty heroic too.
The flip side of that is, there are pricks like you that seem to think "you signed up so you deserve it". That's like saying "you crossed the road, you deserved to get hit by a car". not that black and white I'm afraid, and personally, I hope your names are at the top of the list when they eventually bring conscription back.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 15:18, closed)
I was saying anyone who takes up a job that directly improves the overall quality of life for other people should be looked up to. For that, see doctors, nurses, teachers, soldiers.... I happen to agree with you in that injured=hero is ridiculous, which is the way the Sun would have it. A big part of which I sense is to try and deflect from the thought that we're fighting a war that shouldn't directly involve us. If you ask most injured soldiers most of them say "I was just doing my job". And yes, you join the army, you get shot at. Nobody here is disputing that.
But, if you get killed trying to clear an Afghan town of rebel fighters that will happily shoot innocent people for not doing what they're told, then you deserve to be considered heroic. Just like if you stopped someone from getting mugged in the street. I'd say that's pretty heroic too.
The flip side of that is, there are pricks like you that seem to think "you signed up so you deserve it". That's like saying "you crossed the road, you deserved to get hit by a car". not that black and white I'm afraid, and personally, I hope your names are at the top of the list when they eventually bring conscription back.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 15:18, closed)
I think it's fair to say your wreath was shit, and that twirls are definitely the best cadburys hero ever
nuff said
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 15:26, closed)
nuff said
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 15:26, closed)
Yes, I do apologise.
It had me going for a moment until it started being far too blatant, then I twigged. It won't be getting any more from me.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 18:14, closed)
It had me going for a moment until it started being far too blatant, then I twigged. It won't be getting any more from me.
( , Fri 1 Jun 2012, 18:14, closed)
You're starting to sound dangerously like a socialist here.
Who cares what happens to the lower castes? They're uneducated and reactionary, they should be grateful they're even allowed to get paid for their work.
( , Sun 3 Jun 2012, 20:28, closed)
Who cares what happens to the lower castes? They're uneducated and reactionary, they should be grateful they're even allowed to get paid for their work.
( , Sun 3 Jun 2012, 20:28, closed)
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