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It's not just the US flag that arouses emotional by Peace_man2007-01-22 10:23:07
  People are almost always willing to share ... by subbywan2007-01-22 10:24:47
    If there is no threat to their own resources, by Peace_man2007-01-22 10:31:30
      They're willing to share by MatthewDBA2007-01-22 10:40:21
        Giving of your surplus is not sharing. by Peace_man2007-01-22 11:08:38
          No, that's barter or trading. In my book, sharing by merlin2007-01-22 12:20:10
            I am reminded of the story of the poor by Peace_man2007-01-22 12:45:36
              It is the parable of the widow's mite, and is from by merlin2007-01-22 12:51:05
                I'm more working on clarifying what exactly by Peace_man2007-01-22 13:22:58
                  What's wrong with using the dictionary? by subbywan2007-01-22 13:29:01
                    Using the dictionary: by Peace_man 2007-01-22 13:41:11
threat /θrɛt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[thret] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation, –noun
1.a declaration of an intention or determination to inflict punishment, injury, etc., in retaliation for, or conditionally upon, some action or course; menace: He confessed under the threat of imprisonment.
2.an indication or warning of probable trouble: The threat of a storm was in the air.
I guess it is the word 'threat' that doesn't make sense in your post, then.
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                      Sure it does. by subbywan2007-01-22 13:51:07

 

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