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Having Trouble in Combat, Soldier? Here, Take this Drug and relax!
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1-10-2008 10:53 AM
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Well, doesn't this shit just solve everything!
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1-10-2008
11:34 AM
Aribeth
I cannot convince myself that what is really being promoted isn't a form of moral lobotomy.
1-10-2008
11:46 AM
papananook
yeah, why not just bring 'em home?
but NOOOO, too simple, after all the signed up to be tough guys right? please, this is sarcasm, 'cept the bringin' 'em home!
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