Post by Stawberrry Fields on Apr 28, 2013 15:50:35 GMT -5
April 25th, 2013. Message from Hard Line Commies aka Communist Beach. The founder of Hippiedom.
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THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
Hello all, when the former nation of Hard Line Commies deleted as Founder of Hippiedom I knew it would be a matter of time before Hippiedom fell to invaders. Strawberry Fields held it as WA Delegate far longer then I thought possible, but when it finally fell I figured the ideal of Hippiedom would cease to exist and be forgotten That you folks re-founded an ally Hippie region that had been lost to invaders, that you honor the memory of Hard Line Commies and Hippiedom by acknowledging us in the fact book entry, and especially that you kept the language of Hippiedoms world fact book entry means so much to me. And that you did the work to build this into a large region with over 20 WA nations endorsing a delegate and kept the Hippiedom regional flag. You will never know how much it means to me.
I can not find the words to tell you how much your work in saving the memory and of Hippiedom, Hard Line Commies and the Hippiedom fact book entry means. I do not have to. Someone else said it better:
We are a people who understand the price of solidarity. Many people who are living in comfort, who do not suffer from hunger or cold, whose house stays here for a hundred years not destroyed at all, they do not understand the price of solidarity. But we understand what solidarity means no matter how small it may be. In our people, there is a saying: a piece of bread for you when you are hungry is more precious than a banquet when you are better...That is why, dear friends, don't believe here that your actions are so ineffective...please don't believe here that anything you state in solidarity with Vietnam, anything you are doing, any minute you spend in the cold before the American embassy...any poster painted on a wall...all these acts are more valuable for us than all the gold you may give us.
Le Van Sau representing Vietnamese provisional government. December 2, 1972.
I do not mean to trivialize the words that were said in a real war in the real word by inserting them into a computer game, but they do express the gratitude I feel toward you for preserving the memory of Hippiedom.
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THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
Hello all, when the former nation of Hard Line Commies deleted as Founder of Hippiedom I knew it would be a matter of time before Hippiedom fell to invaders. Strawberry Fields held it as WA Delegate far longer then I thought possible, but when it finally fell I figured the ideal of Hippiedom would cease to exist and be forgotten That you folks re-founded an ally Hippie region that had been lost to invaders, that you honor the memory of Hard Line Commies and Hippiedom by acknowledging us in the fact book entry, and especially that you kept the language of Hippiedoms world fact book entry means so much to me. And that you did the work to build this into a large region with over 20 WA nations endorsing a delegate and kept the Hippiedom regional flag. You will never know how much it means to me.
I can not find the words to tell you how much your work in saving the memory and of Hippiedom, Hard Line Commies and the Hippiedom fact book entry means. I do not have to. Someone else said it better:
We are a people who understand the price of solidarity. Many people who are living in comfort, who do not suffer from hunger or cold, whose house stays here for a hundred years not destroyed at all, they do not understand the price of solidarity. But we understand what solidarity means no matter how small it may be. In our people, there is a saying: a piece of bread for you when you are hungry is more precious than a banquet when you are better...That is why, dear friends, don't believe here that your actions are so ineffective...please don't believe here that anything you state in solidarity with Vietnam, anything you are doing, any minute you spend in the cold before the American embassy...any poster painted on a wall...all these acts are more valuable for us than all the gold you may give us.
Le Van Sau representing Vietnamese provisional government. December 2, 1972.
I do not mean to trivialize the words that were said in a real war in the real word by inserting them into a computer game, but they do express the gratitude I feel toward you for preserving the memory of Hippiedom.