Some of the nicest, most restrained people you know. They restrain their anger because they dislike the results of letting that side run free. BUT there is also the desire to let that side free just *one more time*
If you have been through a truly violent fight, and at the end were the one still standing, you rode that wild anger, and could think back and realize just how close you were to committing things that could not be taken back, fixed, healed, or repaired, then you may know you never want to return to that state of mind. But, you know it is there, waiting.
I have, over my life, put 7 people into the hospital with my bare fists and raw anger. The beast is NEVER caged...it is simply laying there, waiting for a reason to let loose once again. Good man only let it loose when there is a GOOD reason, it doesn't make it any less monstrous. You WILL remember the damage you cause. Those that see you do it will never look at you the same way again. People who knew you as the quiet kind guy will see that monster behind your eyes and never look at you as just the kind guy ever again. Even if you protected them, they will have a hint of fear when they look at you. Oh sure, they love the large guy that steps up and intimidates. The normal guy that stands up, intimidation doesn't work and they attack him? That guy who just opens up and begins breaking bones and causing injuries that require therapy to heal from? That guy will be feared by those he protects because the monster was shown in the light of day. Being the guy to protect others is good, but it is never like the movies or shows... those you protect WILL fear you after they see you emotionlessly take people out.
This reminds me of a life lesson I was taught as a young teen. After a little too much smack talk to my father, he looked at me in the eyes and said, " Do not give me a reason to get out of this chair." Still gives me the shivers.
Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, who planned the attack on Pearl Harbor would reportedly write in his diary, “I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.”
He was quite right. He also begged not to start the war, and when ordered to plain the attack said (something like it): "I will fight to the best of my abilities, but I can't be hold accountable for anything after the first six months." And he was quite right again.
The Favja : Humans, you are weak and harmless. We'll conquer you and make your space ours. The Humans : We are peaceful, NOT harmless. There is a huge difference. The harmless can't do harm even when he tries as much as possible. The peaceful have CHOSEN to not do harm, have chosen to not wage war, but is more than able to do both. We are not harmless. Far from it. VERY far from it. Now, let us show you what we can do but have chosen to avoid.
If you start a war against merchants, speed is essential, if you can't immediately take out their industry, you should have never started it, and if you fail, surrender as fast as possible and pray you haven't irreparably pissed them off in the process. Of course these guys were pretty much doomed as soon as they touched the boats. For one, it gave the Terrans plenty of time to start preparing even before war was declared.
Admiral Yamamoto was against starting war with United States. Claimed if Japan doesn't win in 6 months, Americans will turn tables on them. Japanese victories lasted exactly 6 months. On 7th month, Japan suffered crushing defeat at Midway, losing 4 fleet carriers and some of their most experienced crews.
Wise words. Humans KNOW what kind of monsters we are. We'd really rather everyone else in the galaxy find out the hard way. But, if you FA you WILL FO.
Always know the history, manufacturing capacity and gross transport tonnage of an enemy. Those tell you what they will do, what they can do, and how fast they will do it to you if awakened. Thjere is a reason when someone turns from war.
Dear Aliens Please don't feck around and find out. We don't like what we become when we have to teach you The Lesson, Sincerely Humanity. Up votes for the Algorithm and the beard.
At this point, we are too weak do anything about an alien invasion. We couldn't even stop the spread of covid on our own planet. What makes us think we can stop an advanced, thinking force from outer space?
@@darthragnarok1066 that's a little ridiculous don't you think? I can see him read the story. I have heard people read it. People, not machines. Our good admiral, is the BEST reader. 🙄
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Those of us who have prepared for war and faced battle know the reality of what this story tries to say. War has been compared to hell. This is not true. War is filled with the suffering of innocents. There are no innocents in hell.
My great grandfather on my Father's side called war "an unfortunate career." On my mother's side, the same called it "a god damned sonofabiitch that daft motherfuckers start"
I was lucky enough to never have been in war but my father was. Before i was in high school i was told i was the man of the house. My dad was not yet dead but i still had to act as if he was for he was gone for those years. What the soldiers suffered is impossible to imagine for a civilian but the army brats know when their hollowed out family returns the war doesn’t end when the deployment does nor does it only affect those who signed up for it.
The wise heed the warning in words spoken to them, particularly if they are echoed in tomes of history. The foolish ignore it all to jump into the fire to have the wisdom burned indelibly into their minds and bodies.
This story sounds so familiar. I am pretty sure I have heard it before somewhere. Ah, it's an improved version by the same writer. You read the old version at september 10 2022.
Just like WW2 It takes time to get all thing ready but once it is in full swing it is a monster that suprised all, Just because humans try peace do not mean we do not know war as we have had many lessons of war and fear what it turned us into. "I fear all I have done is awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve". Ture words even if never spoken.
It's all fun and games until total war is inacted cars turn into tanks jeans turn to body armor pharmaceuticals turn into super soldiers and small meaningless knickknacks turn to ammunition. Congratulations you played yourself 😂
You would think a supernova weapon would be more obvious or at least be suspicious. The diplomat that kept using metaphors actively wanted war. Terrans are jerks here
Excellent story.
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We said we don't want to War.
We never said we wouldn't.
There is a difference
"Mr. McGee, Don't make me angry, you wouldn't like me when I'm angry." David Banner, The Incredible Hulk tv series.
Some of the nicest, most restrained people you know. They restrain their anger because they dislike the results of letting that side run free. BUT there is also the desire to let that side free just *one more time*
If you have been through a truly violent fight, and at the end were the one still standing, you rode that wild anger, and could think back and realize just how close you were to committing things that could not be taken back, fixed, healed, or repaired, then you may know you never want to return to that state of mind. But, you know it is there, waiting.
I have, over my life, put 7 people into the hospital with my bare fists and raw anger. The beast is NEVER caged...it is simply laying there, waiting for a reason to let loose once again. Good man only let it loose when there is a GOOD reason, it doesn't make it any less monstrous. You WILL remember the damage you cause. Those that see you do it will never look at you the same way again. People who knew you as the quiet kind guy will see that monster behind your eyes and never look at you as just the kind guy ever again. Even if you protected them, they will have a hint of fear when they look at you.
Oh sure, they love the large guy that steps up and intimidates. The normal guy that stands up, intimidation doesn't work and they attack him? That guy who just opens up and begins breaking bones and causing injuries that require therapy to heal from? That guy will be feared by those he protects because the monster was shown in the light of day. Being the guy to protect others is good, but it is never like the movies or shows... those you protect WILL fear you after they see you emotionlessly take people out.
This reminds me of a life lesson I was taught as a young teen. After a little too much smack talk to my father, he looked at me in the eyes and said, " Do not give me a reason to get out of this chair." Still gives me the shivers.
Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, who planned the attack on Pearl Harbor would reportedly write in his diary, “I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.”
He was quite right. He also begged not to start the war, and when ordered to plain the attack said (something like it):
"I will fight to the best of my abilities, but I can't be hold accountable for anything after the first six months."
And he was quite right again.
It’s funny too because they got the first taste of that sleeping giant when they attacked wake island and got beaten back not once but twice
The Favja : Humans, you are weak and harmless. We'll conquer you and make your space ours.
The Humans : We are peaceful, NOT harmless. There is a huge difference. The harmless can't do harm even when he tries as much as possible. The peaceful have CHOSEN to not do harm, have chosen to not wage war, but is more than able to do both. We are not harmless. Far from it. VERY far from it. Now, let us show you what we can do but have chosen to avoid.
Favja, 10,000 years later... "DON'T TOUCH THE BOATS!"
Demons run when a good man goes to war.
And they run even faster if someone damages a Terran ship
Terra really did keep the US' obsession with not touching their boats.
MY BOATS!!
@@danielhall6578*on an island somewhere on terra millions of people have a collective ptsd episode as the aliens touched the boats*
@@Allantitan MY BOATS!!!!!
If you start a war against merchants, speed is essential, if you can't immediately take out their industry, you should have never started it, and if you fail, surrender as fast as possible and pray you haven't irreparably pissed them off in the process. Of course these guys were pretty much doomed as soon as they touched the boats. For one, it gave the Terrans plenty of time to start preparing even before war was declared.
Admiral Yamamoto was against starting war with United States. Claimed if Japan doesn't win in 6 months, Americans will turn tables on them. Japanese victories lasted exactly 6 months. On 7th month, Japan suffered crushing defeat at Midway, losing 4 fleet carriers and some of their most experienced crews.
@@kireta21and not long after they felt the power of the sun twice
Wise words. Humans KNOW what kind of monsters we are. We'd really rather everyone else in the galaxy find out the hard way. But, if you FA you WILL FO.
We’re so lonely we’d rather be friends than let our….other side out
The Geneva convention has failed....
Time for the Geneva CHECKLIST....
Gotta get creative. It's not a war crime the first time.
There is only one way to wage war and overkill has a quality all it's own.
No such thing as overkill, there's only "Open fire!" and "Time to reload."
“I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve” .....
who said that?
admiral isoroku yamamoto after the attack on pearl harbor
@@breachcreaper It was not a Japanese Admiral.
@@bigearl3867 Yes, it was. He wrote that in his diary.
Yes, I've been reading a lot about the Pacific war lately, and have been repeatedly reminded of what Yamamoto said.
Always know the history, manufacturing capacity and gross transport tonnage of an enemy. Those tell you what they will do, what they can do, and how fast they will do it to you if awakened. Thjere is a reason when someone turns from war.
That is why the US picks fight with the likes of Iran and Iraq. And Isreal picks a fight with Palestine/Gaza.
Dear Aliens Please don't feck around and find out. We don't like what we become when we have to teach you The Lesson, Sincerely Humanity.
Up votes for the Algorithm and the beard.
At this point, we are too weak do anything about an alien invasion. We couldn't even stop the spread of covid on our own planet. What makes us think we can stop an advanced, thinking force from outer space?
I've heard this story before, read by living people. But you do it best. Thank you😊
are you implying that our dear admiral squirrel is not a living person? is he a cyborg or something?
@@darthragnarok1066 that's a little ridiculous don't you think? I can see him read the story. I have heard people read it. People, not machines. Our good admiral, is the BEST reader. 🙄
@@darthragnarok1066nah he’s an immortal 😂
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As always, thank you for finding great stories and reading to us!
Exceptional story, exceptionally narrated. I thoroughly enjoyed your work today. As I enjoy it every day. Thank you, my friend.
Great story; Excellent narration! The poetry in the story is both beautiful and haunting! May we all learn from it!
For the stories, for the algorithm and for the Beard!!
Giant Updoots for you, Sir!
Those of us who have prepared for war and faced battle know the reality of what this story tries to say. War has been compared to hell. This is not true. War is filled with the suffering of innocents. There are no innocents in hell.
For the Embodied Voice!
For the Algorithm!
For the Fuzzy Marine Vet!
My great grandfather on my Father's side called war "an unfortunate career."
On my mother's side, the same called it "a god damned sonofabiitch that daft motherfuckers start"
Amen.
I'd rather go to hell than to war again
I was lucky enough to never have been in war but my father was. Before i was in high school i was told i was the man of the house. My dad was not yet dead but i still had to act as if he was for he was gone for those years. What the soldiers suffered is impossible to imagine for a civilian but the army brats know when their hollowed out family returns the war doesn’t end when the deployment does nor does it only affect those who signed up for it.
Excellent. Many thanks.
Just in time to relieve my boredom
excellent narration
For the Embodied Voice!
For the Algorithm!
For the Fuzzy Marine Vet!
Thank you for the reading
Thank you both. UKUK
for the Alistair nasty beat😮😮
The wise heed the warning in words spoken to them, particularly if they are echoed in tomes of history. The foolish ignore it all to jump into the fire to have the wisdom burned indelibly into their minds and bodies.
Excellent story and lesson
Great telling of the story
I just drank some dihydrogen monoxide.
For the Agro-rythm!
TY for the great read of a great story.
Guess the aliens never heard of the Maginot Line or something else along those lines.
A retelling of a classic ❤❤
great story and narration
thanks
Greetings, Mentlegent!
For the Rhyhtm that is Algo
We wanted to be peaceful traders. But push too hard and we will introduce you to the Death Star
Amazing work thank you boss
Great tale
For the Algorithm, for the Author(s), for the Holographic Voice!
For the algorithm 👽👾🤖🌌🛰🚀🛸🌠
Don't touch our ships dammit!
Proportional response
For the allmighty rodent! For the algorithm!
That name conjured up a hole. Bott . Roc thr stars 648
Beware that of which you covet. It may not be the fruit of your desire after all.
great story
This story sounds so familiar. I am pretty sure I have heard it before somewhere.
Ah, it's an improved version by the same writer. You read the old version at september 10 2022.
For the Algorithm ,For the Author(s), For the Disembodied voice!
I love your voice.
For the bearb of the bard ❤
Just like WW2 It takes time to get all thing ready but once it is in full swing it is a monster that suprised all, Just because humans try peace do not mean we do not know war as we have had many lessons of war and fear what it turned us into. "I fear all I have done is awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve". Ture words even if never spoken.
For the algorithm 😀
Ours is the God of fuck around, our Devil is the find out.
Nobody likes galactic porch pirates.
For the Algorithm!
Do not awaken the sleeping giant of war, for it is hard to get it back to sleep.
Everything is novel, in theory... reality on the other hand, has no concern for theory, it simply is.
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It's all fun and games until total war is inacted cars turn into tanks jeans turn to body armor pharmaceuticals turn into super soldiers and small meaningless knickknacks turn to ammunition.
Congratulations you played yourself 😂
every hfy story feels the same now
Haven't you done this one before?
I have done similar ones
@@AgroSquerril oh it looks like this is re-written because its almost identical to 1725 The sleeping giant
I wonder, are any of our governments listening to any of these stories?😮
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Is this not a reTFOS? I swear ive heard this one before
isn't this story old old lol
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You would think a supernova weapon would be more obvious or at least be suspicious.
The diplomat that kept using metaphors actively wanted war. Terrans are jerks here
If you truely believe that, more fool you.