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>>3671843
I'm about 35 pages in, and this book is the most overdramatized piece of bullshit about war there is. Have you ever actually been in a war, or fought in one? This is so overly dramatic. However, I personally hold a bias against trying to put the inexplicable into such a shitty art form as this. Some things can only be experienced, not read or written.
And I do realize that the author was in the war (or at least pretended to be) but I think he really over dramatizes it.

One of my favorite books has been For Whom the Bell Tolls.

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>>3605185
Mmmmm. Didn't you apply to any safety schools? I would rather go to one of those than join the army... just sayin.

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>>3590115
Ah, I see.
>preoccupied with good manners

I'm just wondering what they were like and how you guys think it comes off if you believe what Socrates said.

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well you could read and do other things... like play music, or draw, or paint, or sculpt, or any other fucking thing that's ever been invented. And it's never too late to start. She didn't say it's the only talent you should have bro.

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