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Time is near. Little by little then all at once. We ask for nothing, we do not recruit We simply share the lore when we return We are Raid Traders because we know the time is near So until the end, we raid.

it is not complicated.

You described an imperative. That does not mean we should glory in or assign moral rectitude to the ritualized (rules of war) mass slaughter of human beings.

This is not some deep philosophy. Life is good. Death is bad. Avoid war. Dont call for it if you are not ready to die in it. this is very simple.

you are playing word games now i think but I will try one last time in case you really dont get it.

avoid war if you want to protect the max number of human lives fren. Life is the ultimate aim. Life and thriving. We need to cheer that.

Think of it like this: While an imperative acknowledges the necessity of a particular action, justification implies moral acceptance or approval. There's no moral justification for mass ritualized murder; however, recognizing an imperative doesn't necessarily mean you condone or justify war.

It changes how you address, approach and regard it. Cheerleading is frivolous froth or dangerous goading when the war gods come. The first time you hear a mortar incoming will change your perspective or make you a demon. we unfortunately may find out soon if the cheerleading continues.

war should be faced and contemplated by those who are prepared to die. It makes wars more scarce and aggression more difficult to fund.

Its like saying "I slapped my wife but it ended the argument" or "yes I did stab him but it ended the confrontation".

The people are lost bro. I'm a scared for them ngl

ok am gonna assume you are sincere in wanting to know the difference.

1. Imperative: In this context, an imperative means something is necessary or unavoidable due to circumstances (e.g., self-defense, protection of innocent lives). This doesn't necessarily imply moral approval or justification for war.

2. Justification: Justifying war implies that the act of waging war is morally acceptable, which can be problematic. War often leads to significant human suffering, and it's essential to question whether the ends (whatever they might be) justify the means.

If I am forced to kill then I will. That is different than saying it was right.

OK then let me explain. Murder apologist is someone who justifies war. That is what you are. There is sometimes an imperative but that is not justification. War is the ritualized and industrialiized slaughter of humans. Do you not grok?

Its time to begin the day of feckless fuggery. 420 awaits.

Kharan. I'm talking to you. Did they hire the agency or just you. Don't make me dig cuz I'll do it in public. From what I see so far though this must be hard on you.

You went to adventist school bro. U, know better.

Yung Hodl

He dont rap, trap or sell crack

He chills, he snacks, He stacks

Be like Young Hodl

"movie it out" is better. Its like "move it out" but with production value.

how are the prices? hehe

no they do shitty things to others to get more then lose it again