Mando'ade

If i were to ever switch cultures, I would become a Mandalorian. Personally that would solve a lot of my problems. First of, if I was a Mandalorian, my roomates would start doing their dishes and clean up after them selves. Seriously, there is just somthing about that T-shaped visor and a full suit of beskar that just says "don't mess with me and do your frikindishes you dickat!" Okay it's not just the reputation that's atractive, it's their passion for life, living on the edge, doing what they believe in no matter what the consequenses might be. They have a passion for family and a unique way of cellebrating the dead. Being divorced by their family is one of the worst things that could happen to them, and addoption seams to be one of their themes. Interesting, bloodlines don't matter to them. If your a mandalorian, it's not because it is your haritage, it's because you chose it as a way of life. It's funny most mandalorians are highly influenced by the dark side, become bounty hunters, and do a lot of killing, but also share a lot of traits with Christians - not that "christians" haven't done their fair share of killing. To bad they don't exist, because I think that Jesus would like them.


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Merry Christmas Adam
Dan & Jenny
di'kut, man.
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