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u/johngreenink 3d ago
This is a good meme. It reflects the reality that war is indeed quite a bad thing, and peace is noticeably better.
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u/jrosacz 3d ago
I don’t think you verbosified enough. The afore-posted meme is indeed of high quality and caliber seeing as, through its clever use of a popular meme template as well as appealing towards popular sentiment using emoticons, conveys said commonly held views which we find among most peoples, nations, and ethical systems that war is a devastating and despicable endeavor whereas peace by contrast is to be desired. r/increasinglyverbose
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u/ProfessionalSufferer 3d ago
I’m unsure why you have felt the need to be increasingly verbose, for I often talk like that as my normal demeanor. That being said, I greatly appreciate it.
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u/johngreenink 2d ago
You both illuminate important variations on a theme. To say that the popular cultural figure is communicating the message that "War is bad" (colloquially) opens a world of interpretation. As Ak-Narun and his papyrus-clad troops trudged into upper Egypt during the period of the Great kingdoms, shouting "Op talmek harun shan!" (We shall liberate), war, as imagined by the Egyptian mind, may have been perceived as "unfortunate but necessary", and is there a hint of this sentiment reflected in the même moderne, Drake shies away from the evils of conflict but knows they exist. Is his futile gesture an acknowledgement of inevitability?
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u/ProfessionalBrief554 2d ago
Well I totally agree but for me, sometimes, I do want World War 3 happen. Cause I have nothing else to lose. Vietnam (my country) and China. We have been in hell and toture by Communism. So.. maybe rewrite the map and help the Communism collapse faster.
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u/qualityvote2 3d ago edited 2d ago
The community has decided that this IS an antimeme!