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News: Citoyen reminder: Socioendangerment levels run from one to sixteen. Cooperation with mandatory sentencing from the Citoyen-Mediator may result in decreased rehabilitation length.

Author Topic: If women ran wars...  (Read 4873 times)

Offline Tacolicious

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Re: If women ran wars...
« Reply #60 on: July 13, 2007, 09:32:55 AM »
Wars would be short

Yes, because women can't hold a grudge.... enjoy the learning curve kid    O:-)
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Offline Bara

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Re: If women ran wars...
« Reply #61 on: July 13, 2007, 07:42:32 PM »
Instead of killing each other, we would sit down and talk about it.

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Offline Neenee

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Re: If women ran wars...
« Reply #62 on: July 13, 2007, 09:52:54 PM »
the mediators would be Oprah and Dr. Phil.
But really, in the end it'll all be the same, won't it? Whether there's a ceiling or whether there isn't? Yes, that's the nub of the whole damned question! Well, and if there isn't a ceiling then there won't be any hooks either. And if there aren't any hooks, and that's the end of it, then I still find it hard to believe in: who'll drag me off on hooks, and if no one does, what will happen then, where will there be any justice? Il faudrait les inventer, those hooks, especially for me, for me alone, because if only you knew, Alyosha, what a shameless fellow I am!...

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