The thing about fighting a war of survival is that everything falls into two camps: bad luck and enemy action, and you're probably not being overcautious by assigning everything to the latter.
The thing about fighting a war of survival is that everything falls into two camps: bad luck and enemy action, and you're probably not being overcautious by assigning everything to the latter.
Every so often I think it becomes a necessity to remind the free and shamefully incurious peoples of the world that my enemy is, by the enemy's own admission, your enemy too. They openly degrade liberty, scoff at equality, and spit on brotherhood.
Fight them now or fight them later, but make no mistake, they will wage war against you and yours just like me and mine. Of course, it remains your own choice to face the enemy when they're weak, and when you have allies - or when the enemy is strong, and your allies have fallen. No judgement fam
Exactly..when you fight a gorilla, you don't fight until you are tired, you will have to fight until the gorilla is tired.