Just--when you look at other nations, try to follow me here:
Afghans bury bombs on the road. Germans use tanks and artillery, Russia sends unending waves of men toward the problem. France surrenders (I promise there's a point coming), the US uses drones to drop bombs from above. Japan's suicide soldiers. India/Pakistan threaten each other with increasingly peacockish Guard Ceremony...
But then Ukraine and Isreal.
Why do both countries fight identically: cry for money from USA and do constant weird war propaganda...
I used to go trap and skeet shooting a lot. There was a fat farmer guy, looked like that, who went a lot a well. I don't think I ever saw him miss a bird. He was an amazing shot.
The guy could be a good shot, and sometimes that's all it takes.
Don't you clowns take this as endorsing either side, nor me not acknowledging that the whole thing could be fake. It could be. I'm just saying fat guys can be good with guns.
You know, as an add-on to the add-on, I've watched a lot of "gun guy" videos on YT and I've watched a lot of battlefield videos from the SMO. What I learned is that virtually nothing of what the "gun guys" consider vital is actually important at all.
They're always talking about chest rigs and plates, and trigger resets, and complaining that an AR-15's gas block isn't pinned. All manner of tacticool stuff like that, no end to it.
But in the SMO, I saw a GoPro video of a Russian coming up from behind on two Ukrainians in a foxhole. They didn't know the Russians had penetrated their lines, so when the Russian jumped in their hole, they said, "Our side, our side."
The Russian tried to grab one of their rifles--which incidentally was pointed directly at him--but the guy wouldn't let go. So the Russian shot both of them in the head. They died because they had no fucking idea what was actually going on.
I haven't yet seen a gun video on YT titled anything like, "How to figure out what the fuck is going on in a gunfight, and why it may save your life".
a) consenting to suggested heroism tempts one into hero vs villain reasoning, which in return permits others to suggest villains as heroes and vice versa aka inverting by contradiction aka talmudic reasoning.
In reality hero implies being enterprise (life) within danger (inception towards death), while villain (base) implies ones choice to ignore growing.
b) notice that the label kibbutz (Hebrew qibbus) - "gathering" is being used to distract from few erecting a center among many, while systematically cutting many out of their circumference.
Every propaganda war needs its propaganda heroes.
Ghost of Kyiv!
Just--when you look at other nations, try to follow me here:
Afghans bury bombs on the road. Germans use tanks and artillery, Russia sends unending waves of men toward the problem. France surrenders (I promise there's a point coming), the US uses drones to drop bombs from above. Japan's suicide soldiers. India/Pakistan threaten each other with increasingly peacockish Guard Ceremony...
But then Ukraine and Isreal.
Why do both countries fight identically: cry for money from USA and do constant weird war propaganda...
May be the same ruler leading both?
I used to go trap and skeet shooting a lot. There was a fat farmer guy, looked like that, who went a lot a well. I don't think I ever saw him miss a bird. He was an amazing shot.
The guy could be a good shot, and sometimes that's all it takes.
Don't you clowns take this as endorsing either side, nor me not acknowledging that the whole thing could be fake. It could be. I'm just saying fat guys can be good with guns.
You know, as an add-on to the add-on, I've watched a lot of "gun guy" videos on YT and I've watched a lot of battlefield videos from the SMO. What I learned is that virtually nothing of what the "gun guys" consider vital is actually important at all.
They're always talking about chest rigs and plates, and trigger resets, and complaining that an AR-15's gas block isn't pinned. All manner of tacticool stuff like that, no end to it.
But in the SMO, I saw a GoPro video of a Russian coming up from behind on two Ukrainians in a foxhole. They didn't know the Russians had penetrated their lines, so when the Russian jumped in their hole, they said, "Our side, our side."
The Russian tried to grab one of their rifles--which incidentally was pointed directly at him--but the guy wouldn't let go. So the Russian shot both of them in the head. They died because they had no fucking idea what was actually going on.
I haven't yet seen a gun video on YT titled anything like, "How to figure out what the fuck is going on in a gunfight, and why it may save your life".
"How to figure out what the fuck is going on in a gunfight, and why it may save your life"
Wyatt Earp was famous for saying "take your time in a hurry" about gun fights. I think that's along the same lines.
a) consenting to suggested heroism tempts one into hero vs villain reasoning, which in return permits others to suggest villains as heroes and vice versa aka inverting by contradiction aka talmudic reasoning.
In reality hero implies being enterprise (life) within danger (inception towards death), while villain (base) implies ones choice to ignore growing.
b) notice that the label kibbutz (Hebrew qibbus) - "gathering" is being used to distract from few erecting a center among many, while systematically cutting many out of their circumference.