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I need to make up a motto.

So in my van Guard class everyone has to make up a devise for it.. But I really don't know what to put! D: So any help would be nice. :3
 E-rock posted il y a plus d’un an
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BeastBoyCahill said:
toi already have a devise according to your profile... Jeremiah 29:11?
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But I mean for my van Guard class.. I want to use something else. :3
E-rock posted il y a plus d’un an
fly210 said:
what about a poem par Robert Frost? ou what about this: Words can't always get toi what toi want, but a baseball bat will!
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Sinna_Hime_chan said:
To Fight the Good Fight.

Do toi know what that means? Ask-if toi want.

It's kinda-sorta not-really like "If toi don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything."

I wish I knew plus Latin...and maybe I could come up with something cool. {but not like Veni Vidi Vici, lol-I came, I saw, I conquered!} Vanguard itself means the frontlines (right?) the vers l'avant, vers l’avant element of an advancing military formation, and in defense I keep thinking of a banner, and how in war times, the banner must not fall, if the banner carrier fell, immediately another person stepped up to replace them before it ever hit the ground. Those were the guys that could wield no weapons and carry the standard too. It was one of the bravest positions, but others around would rally around him to keep him from attack as long as they could, they defended him with their lives.
~for some reason that kept coming to mind.
If toi want, & I think of anything else, I'll let toi know.

<I think these are early Roman soldiers 5th c. maybe Constantine banner.> Not sure.

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 To Fight the Good Fight. Do toi know what that means? Ask-if toi want. It's kinda-sorta not-really like "If toi don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything." I wish I knew plus Latin...and maybe I could come up with something cool. {but not like Veni Vidi Vici, lol-I came, I saw, I conquered!} Vanguard itself means the frontlines (right?) the vers l'avant, vers l’avant element of an advancing military formation, and in defense I keep thinking of a banner, and how in war times, the banner must not fall, if the banner carrier fell, immediately another person stepped up to replace them before it ever hit the ground. Those were the guys that could wield no weapons and carry the standard too. It was one of the bravest positions, but others around would rally around him to keep him from attack as long as they could, they defended him with their lives. ~for some reason that kept coming to mind. If toi want, & I think of anything else, I'll let toi know. <I think these are early Roman soldiers 5th c. maybe Constantine banner.> Not sure.
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lolz
kiss_me508 posted il y a plus d’un an
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really? This isn't Monty python Hun. I wasn't being funny. MDR
Sinna_Hime_chan posted il y a plus d’un an
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