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The Mandalorian Way Welcome to The Mandalorian Way
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LynnFett
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| Fri May 04, 2007 5:09 pm How to incorporate Mandalorian culture in our everyday lives |
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| Are we going to work on guidelines as a collective? I know that Jim and I discussed how we would like to see us grow like Fight Club. Sounds funny, but it makes sense. To have Mandalorians represented through every walk of life. Whether you are a soldier, a cook, a baker, a hairstylist, a grocer, a farmer, a mechanic, a tattoo artist etc. Unlike Fight Club, we DO NOT want to be an organization bent on de-stabilizing society. We just want to create our own society based on the fictional Mandalorian Culture. Make sense? |
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Crixler
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| Sat May 05, 2007 2:05 am |
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| Makes sense to me! You know who my role model in life is? Boba Fett. I am completely serious. Not only is he badass, but he have great morals, too! I try and live by his example. Except I don't hunt people lol. |
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chappo
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| Sat May 05, 2007 2:09 am |
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can I be the hairstylist?
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Toekiyo Ordo
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| Mon Jan 21, 2008 9:31 pm |
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| i agree completely but how can i find honor, or any other mando prestige from being a healer? |
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Niner
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| Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:27 pm |
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| There is honor in everything in the Mandalorian culture, from being a mechanic to a supply officer. Is saving you ner'vods life not honor enough? |
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Toekiyo Ordo
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| Sat Feb 09, 2008 10:05 pm |
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| I still find it distressing how this community is a dead wasteland now. No offense to anyone of course. |
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Kire DuHai
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| Tue Apr 01, 2008 2:00 pm |
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It is an incredibly slow-moving community, I'll admit. Maybe it will become more alive soon, maybe not. But let's not give up on it, or we'll just contribute to its slowness.
Oya Manda!
-Kire Du'Hai |
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Sago Apma
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| Tue Apr 01, 2008 5:36 pm |
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| where is everyone at!! |
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Brokar Darasuum
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| Wed Apr 09, 2008 5:37 am |
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A good way to keep Mandalorian culture alive and fresh in your everyday life is to recite the Remembrance.
Ni su'cuyi, gar kyr'adyc, ni partayli, gar darasuum. (Follow with names of deceased friends and family)
I am alive, you are dead, I remember you, you are eternal.
I've said it every single night for the past two or three months. It's short, easy to remember, and most importantly, keeps the memory of those who have died strong. To my knowledge, it doesn't matter when in the day it's said, so long as it is. |
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Niner
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| Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:40 am |
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| Brokar, it would generally be said before going to sleep. |
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Brokar Darasuum
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| Thu Apr 10, 2008 6:08 am |
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| Generally, I suppose so. At least that's when I say it. But what's really important is that it is said everyday. |
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