Message from @Jeremy
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Well, according to your friend, China is burning.
lmao
Lol.
Augustus removed conscription with the exception of emergencies.
CHINA NUMBA WAN
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Replaced it with a voluntary Legionary term of 20 years active 5 reserve.
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the term means china is burning?
The Republic's conscription contract lasted 6 years and was already transitioning to voluntary by the Third Punic War.
What do you mean?
Well, it can mean a few things, but primarily that, yeah. I suppose you could interpret it as there being unrest in China, simply put, @Samer. There's really no context, so translated on its own, it means,
華: China
燃: Burn, or
China is burning.
What is moral and immoral varies by culture.
A religion usually reflects this.
thing is @Jeremy
```MarukuToday at 13:29
For real
Weird
It was in a Japanese song
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Adherence to the religion by extension promotes their morality.
Which makes sense, considering you can infer from the current circumstances in China.
Culture alone doesn't determine morality, there are many factors playing into it.
Such as?
another answer that i got @Jeremy
```I'd probably think the same because:
first kanji is flower but different kanji, 花 → 華
second is "to burn", and the word fireworks has fire in it, 火 → 燃
and the word fireworks is 花火```
Personal experience for example.
I'm focusing on social morality over personal.
There's no "social morality"
I am focusing on pee pee poo poo
What do you think mores and taboos are?
Do you watch cosmicskeptic jezza
They certainly aren't morality
https://youtu.be/2YwizAf3m98
@Jeremy
you asked for it
Then we seem to be operating on very different ideas of what morality is.
it's the first refrain
Because they are *definitely* part of morality.
Nah they're not
He's doing theology and philosophy at Oxford
They're far more fundamental than personal morals.
eh
They define the right and wrong of the group.
eh