![]() ![]() Harden may still want to be traded, but there has been solid evidence that no matter what beef he has with the Sixers’ organization, none of his contempt is directed at his teammates. James Harden, MVP, scoring champ, two-time assist leader, he’s sitting there talking to guys like Ricky Council, ‘Hey, when you’re help, you should do this.’ It’s not what I was picturing.” He was talking to, even like, young guys that he didn’t know. He came in and he was very, like, not what I was expecting. Redick on the October 12 episode of Redick’s “The Old Man & The Three” podcast. “First of all, Imma give a shoutout to James,” Maxey told J.J. Tyrese Maxey revealed that he’s been surprised by Harden’s professionalism since training camp began and even praised his potentially ex-teammate for what he’s done during the Sixers’ practices. Tyrese Maxey Surprised by James Harden’s Participation That begs the question of why Harden hasn’t created any drama during training camp, but it’s likely that Harden understands that doing so would kill his trade value, which would make it harder for them to trade him. You lose trust in someone, you know what I mean? It’s pretty simple.” /NC3vslbd5T When you lose trust in someone, it’s like a marriage. Harden: “This is not even about in this situation, this is in life. Carthage and Rome or Athens and Sparta had bitter wars but at the time it was a lot harder to kill soldiers who were running away from you.Do you think is something that can be repaired? Our past century-and-change of warfare has featured weaponry which makes it a lot easier to kill people faster, from further away, and even if they're thinking they might like to surrender (mines, artillery, napalm, etc). With some notable exceptions (such as the War of the Triple Alliance 1864-1870), wars ending with the majority of combatants still alive. This is why until the 20th century we didn't see wars with such massive death tolls (usually) battles weren't ending with the extermination of any one side but rather with one side ceasing resistance (fleeing, surrendering, whatever). If the enemy flee or are incapacitated, there is no real reason to kill them if they are no longer capable of preventing you from achieving your goals. Rather, the goal is attaining a set of objectives (such as seizing control of a location) by just about any means necessary. When people serious about let go to war with this and that, nuke this country and so on, I just couldn't stand them not knowing how horrible it is for people like us to be a part of it all over again.Įh, almost never? Even from a very cold, removed perspective death is almost never the objective itself. It was horrible for him, he always has a nightmare, it woke him up almost every night, and it got worse as he getting older, when he was around 80, he has to moved his bedroom to some storageroom under the stairs, I remember my grandmother has to hide his gun as he often time trying to kill himself, it was a horrible time, only when he drunk, he would told me all the horrible story happened in the war and even I couldn't stand listening to it. My grandfather was the frontline "shock troops" in Red army during WWII, it basically a suicide squad that run into the enemy line and killing people in a close range, he was one of the few people in the Red army "shock troops" that survived, his squad, only him and another guy that he never speak to that survived. How terrible it must have been to live through those years. Hearing this still happened 30 years after the war stuck with me somehow. Well into the 1940s, when my grandpa was a kid-early teenager, a neighbor of him would still go every evening to a hill overlooking the road to the village, to see “if his son was coming back from the war” (he had a son that went M.I.A. Most of the farmers there could simply not understand the slaughter that happened on the Austrian front, or just refused to accept it. You wanna hear something depressing about it? My grandfather lived in a small village in the Abruzzo region of Italy, where for most of the families living there WWI was the first war where they had to send their sons and fathers to the front. I swear WWI has to be the saddest war to have ever been fought. ![]() Yep, they went all in hoping to fight in glorious and heroic Napoleon-like battles, only to be gunned down mercilessly by the new means of war. This map is interactive! More locations ».Related Subreddits SubredditĬasual conversations focused around Europe.įlag of Ukraine with the EU flag stars, in solidarity with Ukraine.īy u/Sjamsjon Some local European subreddits During the week, please use /r/CasualEurope instead. Non-OC photograph posts are only allowed on weekends. Interested in doing an AMA? Know someone who is? Message the mods! Rules on photo posts ![]()
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