l0rdtr3k: Dangerous ninja gifter detected. Commence extreme hugging.
Hello, little Blob!
*big return hug*
How are you feeling today? Have you had a nice day?
BillyMaysFan59: Outlaws or World War 2 bundle..... decisions, decisions.......
BillyMaysFan59: *uses Force Uprepping power*
Hello, BMF!
What World War 2 bundle are you thinking about?
GhostwriterDoF: Good day to you too Battle Sister. :)
<big comfort and restful +1s hug>
Good day!
I hope the day is treating you well?
tinyE: All my English friends, do they make a big too do with June 6th over there like they do here? Just curious. It's always perceived by us shallow Americans as a U.S. thing which is pretty fucked up.
Not really, we do mark the day, and there will be some ceremonies no doubt, and some special programs about it, but we tend not to get all worked up over it like the US does. I mean no offence, but America seems to act like they won the war single handed, so I am not surprised they would perceive the day as an American thing, rather than an Allied thing. The allies might not have won without the US, that is true, but the same can also be said about Russia, England, the British Empire, and many other allied nations. It was a joint war, a world war, it involved many nations, and many nations together won the day, without several of the key nations things might have been different. The war was not won by any one nation alone, no matter how they like to think that's how it happened.