[quote]Where as DTS, she is like one of those Shitzu's. They bark and bark and bark and bark, but as soon as a Rotty comes by and barks at her, she runs away with her tail between her legs. Well, I see DTS hiding in the corner right now, with a puddle between her legs[/quote]
You know Fenrir... you should read that statement again. It sounds really uncivilized. Rather than degrading dst, it disgraces you, and speaks very ill about the kind of mentality you have. Please don't say you didn't use the word DST. Its pretty clear what you intended to say.
[quote]Try going for a tour in Afghanistan like I did, 9 months ago. Go through Basic Training, even. My class started with 63 recruits, graduated with 31. Less than 50% of people made it. Of the 8 girls, 0 passed.
If you can make it past Basic Training, I will not think you are a coward. But sitting behind a computer calling people cowards tells me that you are a BIG coward. I refuse to believe she would say that to someone's face.[/quote]
Zero passed you say. That doesn't speak for all girls in this world. And neither does it prove that those who passed are not cowards. It simply means that those who did not pass couldn't withstand the training you referred to better than the ones who did. And that may be based on a number of factors. I doubt people would have signed up for the training if they were cowards. Passing some training is not a bravery. I could quote like so many examples that'd make training you reffered to sound like nothing and do not require 'touring' a country thats being terrorized. If you grade cowardice or bravery on a scale with respect to your training, I can assure you that you have a very poor appreciation of the term.
FYI: people don't need to prove their bravery to anyone at all. And the words "Sitting behind a computer" apply to you as well.