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Rules of Engagement in the Combat Zone 3 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 11  
Notes from (combatant) thunderbolts' writing.............

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Do you want to know what I want? Ma Su Kyi should be tried and charged in a proper decent manner in court and sentence her to death. Hang her from a lamp post or telephone post or from a tree. But we don’t want her to be a martyr for some do we?
That will be too easy. We simply want her to suffer, the same as the suffering people of Myamars, because of her. END QUOTE


Question? Who is "we" ? His/their intention is clear. They are torturing Aung San Suu Kyi and waiting for her slow death.

Case Closed!


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Re:Rules of Engagement in the Combat Zone 3 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 11  
Signs of retreat. Excuses to back off from combatant thunderbolts.
The combatant's note:
QUOTE: “There is no point for me to go on with you, though I respect other readers. Let them make their own judgement.

Some people warned me about you, but I like to have my own experience . Now I know you are a “Psycho”, You yourself have admitted.”END QUOTE

There is a difference between “Psycho” and “Psychology”. ZynnYaw used “Psychology” NOT “Psycho”. Seems the combatant is derailed himself and don't understand the difference between "Psycho and Psychology"?

Psychology:
1: the science of mind and behavior2 a: the mental or behavioral characteristics of an individual or group b: the study of mind and behavior in relation to a particular field of knowledge or activity3: a theory or system of psychology <Freudian psychology> <the psychology of Jung>
— psy·chol·o·gist \-jist\ noun

Psycho:
: a deranged or psychopathic person —not used technically
— psycho adjective
 
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