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I Miss The Forever War. Content Warning.
I miss our forever war. I miss my brothers. Even the assholes. Even the dipshits... Even the asshole dipshits. I miss Iraq. God damn I miss Iraq. And it is not in vain that I use His name. Because what could be more damned, and so consistently that the origins of damnation is cosmic. I didn't reach this conclusion in the Bible but from reading the dark dank cells of Kirkuk and the girl's flesh that put grease spots on our HMMWVs that wouldn't ever come out; The cycle of us killing Takfiri, the Taqfiri killing the Iraqi Police, and the Iraqi Police killing us; the fucking miserable fucking heat like the whole fucking place is getting swallowed up by Hell; The kid on the floor flexicuffed looking up at me with no fear in his eyes; The fucking IPs who never leave the station, the ones who kill other IPs, The ones who are so fucking dirty that a crew of Green Peace goofballs with a shipping container full of Dawn dish soap couldn't clean 'em off if they were working around the clock in fucking shifts. Dirty cops. Fuck! Threw a grenade under our truck in their own station probly buried the 2000 lb bomb in the middle of the highway that disintegrated 5 American sons probly assassinated Farras. FUCK. It is indeed damned. I have carried the stink of burning brimstone with me and it won't ever, ever come off. And I don't want it to because
By Jay Robbins7 months ago in Serve
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
"The empire, long divided, must unite; long united, must divide." Thus begins one of the greatest epics of all time—a tale of war, loyalty, and fate set against the backdrop of China’s collapse in the final days of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
By Hamza Habib7 months ago in Serve
The Last Watch
As the sun began to fade, warm orange and crimson colors were seen scattered across a battered landscape where silence was now dominant. Trees stood like crooked skeletons. Mild and green soil was hardened and scarred by the war.. Soft screams were heard in the fields, but the breeze was too gentle for their surroundings.
By Osman Ahmed7 months ago in Serve
The UK Sustainable Housing Market 2025: Where Green Growing Households Meet
Sustainability is no longer just a goal; it is the future standard for the UK housing market. As we head into 2025, green living is beginning to influence how and where people shop, construct and invest.
By ellenawrites7 months ago in Serve
Is it worth it to buy a mini excavator for urban construction?
Construction or demolition in the middle of the city often comes with a lot of complexities. The work zone is limited, and you need to comply with the emission rules while also completing the tasks within a short period of time. This makes it essential to choose the right machine that can speed up the process.
By Desi Machines7 months ago in Serve
How Much Power Does America Have?
When you hear the term “global superpower,” chances are one country comes to mind—the United States of America. From military dominance to technological breakthroughs and cultural influence, America's global footprint is massive. But how much real power does the U.S. wield today? Let’s break it down across six key pillars.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad7 months ago in Serve
PEO Services in Texas: Comprehensive HR Solutions for Businesses
Running a company in Texas has exciting possibilities, but managing human resources may be time-consuming and complex. Many companies today are turning to PEO services in Texas to manage payroll, benefit administration, compliance, and employee management more effectively. By partnering with a Professional Employer Organization (PEO), business owners can focus on expansion while the experts handle fundamental HR functions.
By PEO Connection7 months ago in Serve
Beyond Big Ben: 5 Soulful Day Trips from London for Curious Travelers
A few months back, I found myself standing before that very wall. One too many delayed Tube rides and overpriced flat whites left me restless. So, I decided to venture beyond the capital—not far, just far enough to breathe a little deeper and see England in a new light.
By shoaib hikesol7 months ago in Serve
How to Merge Amazon Listings the Right Way: A Step-by-Step Guide
When you are selling on Amazon, seeing a product is the aspect of everything. There can be a duplicate listing, fragmented reviews, and inconsistent product data can hurt your chances of converting browsers into buyers. For this, you can merge Amazon listings to enhance search rankings, customer trust, and your sales conversion.
By Deborah Larson7 months ago in Serve
How One Woman Fixed WW2’s Biggest Problem!
The Fighter Plane That Nearly Failed Britain in WWII During World War II, Britain had a fighter aircraft that became a national symbol — the Supermarine Spitfire. Known for its speed and agility, it was a favorite among pilots and a source of hope for the British people.
By Jehanzeb Khan7 months ago in Serve
Importance of coffee. AI-Generated.
The Importance of Coffee for Human Beings Coffee is more than just a beverage—it’s a global phenomenon that holds deep significance for billions of people around the world. From its energizing effects on the body to its central role in social and economic life, coffee has become an essential part of human existence. Whether enjoyed alone during quiet morning moments or shared in lively café conversations, coffee has cemented itself as a staple of daily routines and cultural traditions. This essay explores the importance of coffee in human life from multiple perspectives: health benefits, social bonding, cultural traditions, and economic impact.
By shah afridi8 months ago in Serve












