@audreyjune An IRC channel isn't a tag.. But I can see tags on twitter working as poor man's channels. Why one would not just use IRC instead is a mystery
On people talking of raising war monuments: "I'll contribute my penny only if the monuments symbolize a vehement protest against war and the warrior spirit, and do not exalt or glorify such a death so as to incite further generations to follow the example of these reluctant martyrs. Ah, if the dead of this war could come out of their tombs, how they would shatter these monuments of hypocritical pity, because those who are erecting them have sacrificed these dead without pity. Who has dared to cry out: 'Enough blood spilled! Enough dead! Enough suffering!'"
And the last paragraph of the last notebook: "Often I think of my many comrades fallen by my side. I heard their curses against the war and its authors, the revolt of their whole beings against their tragic fate, against their murder. And I, as a survivor, believe that I am inspired by their will to struggle without cease-fire nor mercy, to my last breath, for the idea of peace and human fraternity."
On warning some Germans in a quiet sector to keep their heads down, since the French officers were being particularly vicious: "The Germans, deeply moved, thanked us profusely before disappearing behind their sandbags. One of them clasped one hand in the other and cried out: 'Frenchmen, Germans, soldiers, all comrades. Officers...'-and here he raised a clenched fist-'No!'"
On finally being discharged on February 14, 1919: "I was free, after fifty-four months of slavery! I was finally escaping from the claws of militarism, to which I swore such ferocious hatred. I have sought to inculcate this hatred in my children, my friends, my neighbors. I will tell them that the fatherland, glory, military honor, laurels - all are only vain words, destined to mask what is frighteningly horrible, ugly, and cruel about war."