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Pariah said:
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r3x29yz4a said: The analogy doesn't hold. Different jobs require different actions and allow for different levels of "fun." A policeman can't take his job like a game, can't put his feet up and just relax when he's supposed to be working, but an office worker can. A soldier's job is always serious, same as a an Trauma Center doctor. Once they start to enjoy the bloody scenes around them and see it as "fun," then there's something wrong.
You're not using any imagination. Seriously.
"Fun" doesn't mean "complacancy"(sp). And "serious" doesn't mean "flawless".
you just can't let this go, can you? The general described killing and battle as "fun." Translation: He enjoys the killing and death surrounding him.
Bow ties are coool.
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