Thank you to all our Veteran members here and your service. Also, thank you to your families for their support. It takes a village.
Mulleins
Thank you to all our Veteran members here and your service. Also, thank you to your families for their support. It takes a village.
Mulleins
I'm the caretaker of Room 217..............I've always been the caretaker of Room 217
nice post Ralph
Dragline : Nothin'. A handful of nothin'. You stupid mullet head. He beat you with nothin'. Just like today when he kept comin' back at me - with nothin'.
Luke : Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
I feel very disillusioned this Veteran's day. I served and all members of the Military serve for the communal good of all people in our country. In this age of openly (and often proudly) displayed hate, prejudice and insularity for one's own "Members-only" group, the selfless act of Military service (for the good and protection of the All) is in my eyes diminished.
I question my decision to have served for "them," they that hate and are divisive, and I am personally ashamed that I am beginning to behave just like they do, something that I strongly do not believe in (hate, division, prejudice, discrimination, and selfishness)
Wanted
CD Carrie Portfolio 719
Dark Tower S/N LE's 171 or 203
ANY Stephen King S/N LE #171 or 719
A Storm of Swords #218 or 346
Ancillary Justice #455
American Gods (+ SC Reader copy) #624
Michael Whelan original art
DT VII: Michael Whelan Remarque
I started the thread to honor my family members and the family members of others who served. Can we keep this thread at that? Please?
Mulleins
I'm the caretaker of Room 217..............I've always been the caretaker of Room 217
To anyone that served directly or as a family member of someone serving I would like you to know how truly appreciative I am of your service to this great Country. Thank you so much.
I've never been that guy, but in this case someone has to be:
BACK TO ORIGINAL TOPIC PLEASE.
Thank you to all American veterans (including 4 of my uncles (WWII) and my father in law (Vietnam)) for their sacrifice, the value and depth of which is beyond measure and must never be forgotten.
Of course, this includes you, Rafha, but my gratitude does not dim my notice of a tastelessly out of place comment in what is (or could have been) a solemn and apolitical thread. I have no problem with your views, but I do have a problem with your decision to place them here (plenty of other threads for such comments - crap in the toilet, not on the floor) and your refusal of the simple request Room 217 should never have had to make in the first place.
If you wish to engage me on these points, I invite you to do so through private message so as not to further contaminate this thread.
Room 217, I apologize for my own long digression, but I felt it was necessary and in keeping with the spirit of the original post.
Eastasia has always taught college students to feel pride or shame according to their race.
Definitely not trying to politicize a thread of goodwill. Just reflecting on how I felt this veterans day. It is our day, after all. This is a public message board as well. Perhaps I am a little maudlin because I won't be getting a free dinner today due to working a double shift at two jobs or maybe I'm just too emotionally hung over.
I served in the US Navy aboard the USS Tripoli LPH 10, you might remember her as she got a hole blown in her side by an iraqui mine in Gulf war 1. She also served in the Somalia operation that the movie Black Hawk Down was based on.
Thanks to all have served and even more for those who have died.
Wanted
CD Carrie Portfolio 719
Dark Tower S/N LE's 171 or 203
ANY Stephen King S/N LE #171 or 719
A Storm of Swords #218 or 346
Ancillary Justice #455
American Gods (+ SC Reader copy) #624
Michael Whelan original art
DT VII: Michael Whelan Remarque
Yes, a salute to all the vets. Coming from a long line of them, among them my Dad in WWII, grandfather in WWI and on back, we were brought up to respect the military and the sacrifices they make.
My thank you to all Veterans; to those who are with us and those who have passed.
All that's left of what we were is what we have become.
It's known as Remembrance Day here, but serves the same purpose; to respect and salute those who fought for our countries and freedom. So thank you to all the vets this side of the border, that side of the border and across the ocean.
The title said "Happy..." and most anyone could understand it would be a tribute to any and all U.S. military veterans. It wasn't meant to comment on the current or future Commander in Chief.
You should have (and there is no problem doing so) commented in the Random Comments thread, or the Political discussion thread.
IMO, you took a shit on a well respected member's thread. Rather than give you negative reputation in private (I would of course disclose it was me), I'll say I've lost a great bit of respect for you as a DT.Org member.
After reading the negative posts here I was going to refrain from posting. However, given that a few others have expressed their views regarding the negativity as it pertains to a tribute thread I wanted to go ahead and convey my own personal gratitude and admiration for those who decide to defend this great nation in peace time or war time. My sincere thanks and appreciation to all military personnel for your service this Veteran's Day!!!
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
Thank's to all men and women who served and there family. Proud to say I am a American and served USN 4 years.
"Thank you for your service...I mean, don't say anything uncomfortable or harsh or that lets a little raw emotion into the world on the day supposedly designed to honor people like you, so really just keep your mouth shut because our precious sensibilities might be offended, so just stand like a mute statue that we can all honor with our high praise but don't make it awkward for us in any way...but hey, don't get me wrong, thank you for your service."
For transperency sake, I just issued Rahfa a negative rep point for his last comment. I also identified myself in the comment. I just dont understand why there is the need to make me feel "awkward or uncomfortable" about my service.
I am proud of what I accomplished in the army. I joined to serve and protect my NATION, not any one leader or political party. No-one who has served, or supported those who serve should ever be made to feel as if the should appologize for it.
Or worse, feel ashamed.
"Thanks, but no, it isn't a cowboy hat. It's a fedora. And yes, Indianna Jones is still socially relevant."
Rahfa, are you done yet? You've made your feelings on the topic well known by now.
Now, go away.
I think it's funny that a veteran was told to "go away" on a veteran's day thread.
I've deleted my posts because I'm so sorry I invaded everybody's safe spaces and I'll make sure to be only politically correct and socially acceptable in the future as we continue to discuss the writings of a fiction writer while the real world falls apart around us. I would say any feelings of lost respect are very mutual.
Not everyone needs to agree with you. And even though most of us do, repeating your view point over and over on a message board, especially one mostly dedicated to non-political subjects, isn't going to achieve anything except piss people off. If you feel so strongly about it do something instead of just shouting at the world.
Agreed. One post to make your point would have been sufficient. Repeat the same argument, and you come off looking like a jerk. I'm sorry you feel the way you do, Rafha. I never served, but have tremendous admiration for anyone who would be willing to put their life on the line for this country.