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[[category:concepts]][[category:reclaimed words]]{{notice/need/update|It needs a proper definitional section explaining what "honor" is. I didn't want to just delete what 72.215.219.47 said, though, since it seemed relevant.}} | [[category:concepts]][[category:reclaimed words]]{{notice/need/update|It needs a proper definitional section explaining what "honor" is. I didn't want to just delete what 72.215.219.47 said, though, since it seemed relevant.}} | ||
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− | {{anonuser|72.215.219.47}} said: "honor: something nobody has anymore." While not really true, this sentiment is reflective of the ease with which those without honor are able to prosper, leading to widespread cynicism about whether honor really means anything anymore (or whether it really meant anything in the first place). | + | {{anonuser|72.215.219.47}} said: "honor: something nobody has anymore." While not really true, this sentiment <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.thepiggybackrider.com/ <span style="color:black;font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none!important; background:none!important; text-decoration:none;/*CITATION*/">kid carrier</span>]</span> is reflective of the ease with which those without honor are able to prosper, leading to widespread cynicism about whether honor really means anything anymore (or whether it really meant anything in the first place). |
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anonymous user 72.215.219.47 said: "honor: something nobody has anymore." While not really true, this sentiment kid carrier is reflective of the ease with which those without honor are able to prosper, leading to widespread cynicism about whether honor really means anything anymore (or whether it really meant anything in the first place).