by nub_expert1234 April 2, 2020
Get the warmug. by Maurice February 21, 2005
Get the warmug. by BOB April 29, 2003
Get the warmug. "Politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed."
Mao Tse-Tung (1893 - 1976)
Mao Tse-Tung (1893 - 1976)
by Mertown July 3, 2007
Get the Warmug. 1. This year is going to be a very warful year.
2. Humans are a warful species.
3. 1945 was a warful year.
2. Humans are a warful species.
3. 1945 was a warful year.
by Lammalord January 11, 2009
Get the Warfulmug. 1. What you do when your bored of peace.
2. An American Past time.
3. Something France hates.
4. Teaches people living in the United States Geography.
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If we do not end war - war will end us.
-H.G. Wells
2. An American Past time.
3. Something France hates.
4. Teaches people living in the United States Geography.
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If we do not end war - war will end us.
-H.G. Wells
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George Bush: Damn now what, we're already made everyone in the world hate us.
Dick Cheney: Hmmm.... I already shot someone, so lets go to war, Iraq looks good.
George Bush: Damn now what, we're already made everyone in the world hate us.
Dick Cheney: Hmmm.... I already shot someone, so lets go to war, Iraq looks good.
by SeanShizzle September 25, 2009
Get the Warmug. War. War never changes.
In the year 1945, my great-great grandfather, serving in the army, wondered when he’d get to go home to his wife and the son he’d never seen. He got his wish when the US ended World War II by dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The World awaited Armageddon; instead, something miraculous happened. We began to use atomic energy not as a weapon, but as a nearly limitless source of power.
People enjoyed luxuries once thought the realm of science fiction. Domestic robots, fusion-powered cars, portable computers. But then, in the 21st century, people awoke from the American dream.
Years of consumption lead to shortages of every major resource. The entire world unraveled. Peace became a distant memory. It is now the year 2077. We stand on the brink of total war, and I am afraid. For myself, for my wife, for my infant son – because if my time in the army taught me one thing: it’s that war, war never changes
In the year 1945, my great-great grandfather, serving in the army, wondered when he’d get to go home to his wife and the son he’d never seen. He got his wish when the US ended World War II by dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The World awaited Armageddon; instead, something miraculous happened. We began to use atomic energy not as a weapon, but as a nearly limitless source of power.
People enjoyed luxuries once thought the realm of science fiction. Domestic robots, fusion-powered cars, portable computers. But then, in the 21st century, people awoke from the American dream.
Years of consumption lead to shortages of every major resource. The entire world unraveled. Peace became a distant memory. It is now the year 2077. We stand on the brink of total war, and I am afraid. For myself, for my wife, for my infant son – because if my time in the army taught me one thing: it’s that war, war never changes
by qwertyuiop[]\QWERTYUIOP{}| March 21, 2022
Get the Warmug.