What I Really Mean was created on 2005-05-10.
if the oulier is REALLY high, the mean gets higher if the outlier is REALLY low, the mean gets lower
Really ?
really
It means actually.
With respect, there was no "Auschwitz war", so what do you really mean?
War is an atrocity, of course, with many victims and few if any winners, but sometimes people gain status or wealth or something else from a war. These boons of war are the "fortune of war."
I don't really know the exact percentage, but if you think about the name: World War 2, it starts to make sense, not to be mean or anything. The woman and children were not in the war, but draft laws made it so that at a certain age people had to go to war. War was really different than it is now.
it was bad really bad awsome dont you mean badly awsome? IDIOT
if you are like me dont you dare write down the trash on this website as your answer because the answer is stupid and has a bad temper so it will bit you back really hard i mean REALLY HARD
thrilled, not so happy, mean, selfish
It was horrible for dads to send their sons to war, because really, who wants there son to go to war. WHO DOES? I mean only the fathers who hated their sons would want to send their kids to war. I hope I answered your question,FromPerogies923
well it all depends on what you mean by the war because the Boston massacre was not really a part of the war but i would have 2 say crispuss attucks the 1st out of 5 people 2 die in the Boston massacre but in the war no one know
It grew because the military commanders kept saying: "We can win this war, it you send us more men!" So the US sent 100,000 men. Next year: "We can win this war, but we really do need more men." So the US sent another 100,000 men. Next year: "We can really really win this war, but we really do need more troops. Can you send us another 100,000 men?" Ok, another 100,000 men were sent. Next year: "We really really really can win this war, but you really really really have to send us more troops. I mean if you really want to win this war." Ok, another 100,000 men were sent. Next year: "We really want to wrap this thing up, and we can, but we need another 100,000 men, then we could do it." Ok, here's another 100,000 men. Next question: Why were so many people opposed to the war? Guess where those 100,000 men were coming from? They were DRAFTED.
You mean south of America during the Civil War? I'm not really sure what you mean. I recommend you be more specific of your question. Anyways, if that is what you mean, then the Southerners wanted it because.. I suppose they figured it was unfair and they wanted their rights to own slaves and stuff. Sorry it isn't really a good answer.
You mean south of America during the Civil War? I'm not really sure what you mean. I recommend you be more specific of your question. Anyways, if that is what you mean, then the Southerners wanted it because.. I suppose they figured it was unfair and they wanted their rights to own slaves and stuff. Sorry it isn't really a good answer.
forged in the crucible of war mean