#Hooah, as the kids say these days. In my day it was #ooshah, and we wore #onions on our belts when Uncle Billy #Sherman led us against the #Redcoats on #SanJuanHill.
https://www.quora.com/How-did-the-4-years-in-the-infantry-change-your-life/answer/Daniel-Dvorkin-3
peer-to-peer 'soldiers' (loyal to their own thing) forming from whatever they love and in turn, filling any missing pieces of their puzzle (themselves) inside a whole 'humanity' with others) - looping back into love for others at the end...
@medigoth I would say you are a writer, and it was as fascinating / captivating as writing should be for me with real story / realism...
:question Wonder what's next for you (I have ideas but people just usually steal them and don't share thereafter or want to continue once the inspiration is gone and piñata has been whacked enough times for 1-hit wonders...
Feel free to write me on that (basically I see peer-to-peer 'soldiers' loyal to their 'thing' forming (from whatever the love) and in turn learning the missing pieces of puzzles and themselves... which in turn learns to love / accept / train others (or just keep conversations going)...
ok you got me talking in a strange way to try and show some humanity type goals I have (this might be interesting as vocabulary parallel to your experiences 🙂 specifically as 'soldiers' and loyalty I guess which spirals out to others and ropes them in!)
... So after seeing we are mostly all good and loving beings / loving our things then we overall have some unity and love for others more in mind (use them and they being more willing / aware) as a more complete 'unit' which doesn't mean hippie or naive either but a love system in the end from the smaller sub-branches / sub-directories / regiments of it)... Genius, a little, no? 😅