EyesBlueDeaf said:What do you want us to say? "Wow, beautiful knives!! Let's find someone to stab with!!!" ??? You won't hear that from me because I was stabbed multiple times in 1987.
Heath said:
Heath said:Hi EyesBlueDeaf,
Can you say something negative about this fine piece of American military artwork?
I didn't think so. The another thing is I have to wonder why you all of a sudden have to be so negative. Is there a hidden motive that you have because I know you don't like me but still , I treat you good.
Something else came across my mind is that I also have serious doubts as to wheter you were stabbed or that you could even tell the difference that was just military artwork and not what happened in 1987. In case you were stabbed in 1987 then you may want to seek help on this one from a professional doctor who specializes in trauma physchology.
No one ever heals completely from something like that. I have my good and my bad days and I handle it a whole alots better than you did. I don't talk about it much either. I can see you still need to process that out if that really happened in 1987.
I never intended for my thread to turn into something different than that but since we are here. You may need to seek professional help and there is nothing wrong with that.
Now we can get back on topic. Thank you very much.
CODAchild said:Heath, when I look at this picture, I see the cross knives meaning to be "stop the fighting ", and "bring our boys back home to us". That is what I had seen when I looked at that picture.
Heath said:That is exactly what it meant !!!! Thank you CODAchild. I had to wait for somebody to say that because then they would just agrue and turn this so negative when I never wanted it to be in the first place. I come from a military/police family. !!!!
Thank you so much !!!
CODAchild said:Oh good!!!!! That is exactly what I saw, especially with the crossed knives, to stop the fighting and the killing. I salute you and your family, for protecting our country, and for protecting the people in your town. Ever since 911 I have had so much more respect for the police, fire and the military for all they did. Thanks for sharing the Heath, as there must be so many people in your town that look up to your family for the contributions they made for our country, and keeping people safe.
J said:I'm really beginning to feel sorry for Heath now. I mean, the poor guy gets stupid comments and critical comments on almost everyhting he's tried to put on, with good intentions.
Ever thought of looking for the good side of the pictures, instead of finding something negative about it straight away?