Giving her all I've got.

Day 2,124, 03:45 Published in USA USA by J.Lucent

Watching the Alabama fight currently is kind of like this.

Win or lose, we did a good job out there. I applaud the soldiers whom I fought along side out there. The amount of damage we put out as a team in battle 14 was awesome. Division 1 rocked the house, but the poles came back and barely pulled it off. Now its down to the wire, and I'm not even mad. I'm proud, win or lose.

Why you ask? Well, sit right there and let me tell you. We're not done. Not by a long shot. I've seen a lot of cooperation, hard fighting, coordination, and good times within various circles. Sure, things are a little bleak out there. Thats how war is. People could have walked away, moved to a neutral country, and just waited for the whole thing to blow over. You know who didn't? You.



Instead of rolling over like the Poles want, we're out there throwing haymakers like its our job. And our allies? Deadly. I watched a dude from Canada go out there and go bananas on the Poles. He didn't even say sorry. Mexico? More like Mexibro's. The level's of friendship, motivation, and certified badassery out there gets me pumped up and ready to go back out there and win this thing.

And that's how I know we're not out of this yet.