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  • Originally posted by sealion View Post
    Greatest warrior for me is the warrior that fights for his rights and believing with everything he has no matter the results or statistics till his last breath comes out. What his name is or will be or what his nation is doesn’t matter. What matters is the way he shows to the others to follow
    Hence, King David.

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    • Originally posted by sealion View Post
      greater warrior is the one that wins with the smallest lost
      greater warrior is the one who fight for his motherland
      greater warrior is the one who never forget
      greater warrior is the one who know when to make his move
      greater warrior is the one who knows to wait the proper time
      greater warrior is everyone who fights for his rights
      greater warrior is the mother fighting for her child
      greater warrior is the son fighting for his parrents
      greater warrior is the fother fighting for his family
      GREATER WARRIOR IS EVERYDAY SINGLE CITIZEN FAT OR SLIM TALL OR SHORT , WITH THE FLAME OF HIS RIGHTS
      Again (other than the mother example) King David.

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      • Obviously, with a name like Bucephalus, I am a bit biased toward Alexander. Not only a great commander of others and brilliant tactician, but a great warrior who was not afraid to mix it up in the thick of battle.

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        • Patton
          "If a man does his best, what else is there?"
          -General George Patton Jr.

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          • Originally posted by Greek Gods View Post
            JUST HAVE CURIOSITY, WHERE DOES SAMSUNG COME IN?
            Well, in English, his name is Samson.. according to Wikipedia..

            Samson, Shimshon (Hebrew: שמשון, Standard Šimšon Tiberian Šimšôn; meaning "of the sun" – perhaps proclaiming he was radiant and mighty, or "[One who] Serves [God]") or Shamshoun شمشون (Arabic) is the third to last of the Judges of the ancient Children of Israel mentioned in the Tanakh (the Hebrew bible), and the Talmud. He is described in the Book of Judges chapters 13 to 16.

            The exploits of Samson also appear in Josephus's Antiquities of the Jews, written in the last decade of the 1st Century AD, as well as in works by Pseudo-Philo, written slightly earlier.

            Samson is a Herculean figure, who is granted tremendous strength by God to combat his enemies and perform heroic feats unachievable by ordinary humans: wrestling a lion, slaying an entire army with nothing more than the jawbone of an ass, and destroying a temple.

            He is believed to be buried in Tel Tzora in Israel overlooking the Sorek valley. There reside two large gravestones of Samson and his father Manoah. Nearby stands Manoach’s altar (Judges 13:19-24).[9] It is located between the cities of Zorah and Eshtaol.[10]

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            • Chuck Norris.
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              • Seriously though, - How old was Alexander the Great when he died? In his twenties or something?

                Some kid.
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