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In nature, the Great Pyrenees is confident, gentle, and affectionate. While territorial and protective of flock or family when necessary, the general demeanor is one of quiet composure, both patient and tolerant. The Great Pyrenees is strong willed, independent and somewhat reserved, yet attentive, fearless and loyal to flock and family.
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There you go trying to compare watermelons to pork chops again (apples and oranges are both fruit, and therefore much too close together to represent the stretch here.).
What does that have to do with soldiers? Do you even get that touting front page headlines of 12 soldiers dying in Texas is monstrous when the much greater number dying DAILY in the MIddle East barely get mentioned? ESPECIALLY because the ones in the Middle East are supposedly saving our country, freedom, and way of life from disappearing off the planet?
Yes. I am loyal, kind, honest, and interesting to talk to.
I believe that most people are inherently good. There is some very exciting research going on these days studying ethics in children cross-culturally. It seems that all children have an innate sense of fairness, and that it is pretty universal in construction (what is fair, what is not) across the board. 'Reasoned' unfairnesses have to be learned--things like "It's OK to not feed the hungry" and "It's OK if innocent people are convicted and executed as long as most of the time we kill the guilty." Just for example.