A paradox, a lie.
Anyone who wants to get out of combat duties isn't really crazy. ——Catch-22 It specifies that a concern for one's own safety in face of danger, real and immediate, is a process of a rational mind. Orr's crazy, and Therefore, he can get out of flying combat missions. All he has to do is ask. But, as soon as he asks, he's no longer crazy. And so, he has to fly more missions. Orr would be crazy to wanna fly more missions and sane if he didn't.But if he's sane,he has to fly them.If he flies them,then he's crazy.And so,he doesn't have to.But if he doesn't want to,then he's sane and so he has to.
At the beginning, many faces of the family reported themselves, and the figures gradually decreased in the swimming. The new side gunner, who was accused of taking soy sauce without unpacking his luggage in the wrong way, was lying on the bloody Dunbar outside the plane window. 25 missions to return home and new officers to take office, extended to 30 missions. A salesman who bribes the chief for food, and is a pervasive salesman. At the end of episode 1, the black absurd war tone has been revealed.
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