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I am the sort of person who is commonly distracted by everything around him. I like video games and Chess. History, Geography and Literature are my favorite subjects in school and I love to talk with people, just to talk, no particular subject but just to talk, just for the sake of interaction.
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Orson Scott Card is the best author ever!
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More people like samurai, so the samurai wins. Bullshit.
I appreciate your stalwart defense of samurai, but again I'm not saying vikings are better than samurai or more civilized. I'm criticizing the overwhelming favoritism and glorification of the samurai. While it is true, these warriors were pretty badass at times, (most notably the fabled life of Miyamoto Musashi), it is important to realize the cruelty and brutality that is intrinsic to their tradition.