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Quoted: I absolutely love movies. Huge fan of the medium and the stories people can tell through it. Most modern American cinema is dog shit now. It's either super hero bullshit (and I liked the marvel 10 year build up to end game, but I'm done with it), or virtue signaling fluff. There are no real compelling stories anymore. Studios won't take risks on good stories. They'll only go for easy money in remakes or known franchises. Shit like the Oscars and their stupidity just makes me even less interested in products coming out of Hollywood. It's a god damn shame, really. Everything good is now coming out of Korea, Spain, and Russia oddly enough. Movies that are story first. Movies that don't give a fuck if you're offended. You just have to read subtitles. Korea is really killing it lately. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Last movie I saw in the theater was The Mule. I can't really see myself going to see anything being produced nowadays. I absolutely love movies. Huge fan of the medium and the stories people can tell through it. Most modern American cinema is dog shit now. It's either super hero bullshit (and I liked the marvel 10 year build up to end game, but I'm done with it), or virtue signaling fluff. There are no real compelling stories anymore. Studios won't take risks on good stories. They'll only go for easy money in remakes or known franchises. Shit like the Oscars and their stupidity just makes me even less interested in products coming out of Hollywood. It's a god damn shame, really. Everything good is now coming out of Korea, Spain, and Russia oddly enough. Movies that are story first. Movies that don't give a fuck if you're offended. You just have to read subtitles. Korea is really killing it lately. I knew you were a commie. I knew it I saw you at the Kremlin too so don't try to deny it |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I've seen movies with tanks in them so I'm pretty much a sme. I saw Fury once. I'm pretty much Shia Lebouf now. Fucking WORST tank movie ever That movie made less than 0 sense |
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Quoted: I worked 6 hours of OT instead of 12. I just wanted to go home. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: I found some gifs when I was looking for a slap gif that would get me bannernated. I would suggest searching for "harder daddy" on giphy and look for the cake View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: My other kitty, Miss Piggy. This is right before she climbed on top of the pillow, Pookie's hiding place. Edit: covered up kitty naughty bit so the Mods would not get upset https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/496445/20220326_032004_jpg-2329413.JPG Mods? We laugh in the face of mods! I found some gifs when I was looking for a slap gif that would get me bannernated. I would suggest searching for "harder daddy" on giphy and look for the cake |
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Quoted: Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Half day. Didn't feel like doing a full day of OT. So does 0 hours of regular time Only if that comes with my regular paycheck Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose |
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Quoted: Moving back to Christ? Seems like a good thing (odd that a self declared More than just guns and tactics. Check out Bikes and Beards on yootoob. Good videos on motorcycles and the occasional bible verse. Not an in your face thing, just part of the package. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Why are Hollywood families so weird and fucked up? Because they've not been #christpilled yet. That's evidently a thing among gun and tactics Instagram recently. I don't get it. Moving back to Christ? Seems like a good thing (odd that a self declared More than just guns and tactics. Check out Bikes and Beards on yootoob. Good videos on motorcycles and the occasional bible verse. Not an in your face thing, just part of the package. |
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Quoted: I worked for the guy Clint based that character (the Mule) on. So did my dad, my brother, and my brother's wife. True story. Did not have any interst in Cry Macho. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Mule was pretty good. Love Clint. Don't watch Cry Macho. It's...dumb. Like a half assed attempt at recreating Gran Torino, but with an illegal immigrant instead. It was...dumb. The best American cinema happened between the 60s and the early 2000s. 40 years of good stories. I worked for the guy Clint based that character (the Mule) on. So did my dad, my brother, and my brother's wife. True story. Did not have any interst in Cry Macho. |
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Quoted: Wodstock needs clarification Chicken sammich |
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Quoted: That one time lube and kai got me a warzone win. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/191040/474kzy-2330119.png View Quote |
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Quoted: My daggie is wondering who's calling him View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Why are Hollywood families so weird and fucked up? Because they're so wealthy that living in reality is impossible. Their delusions are the result of their own success. That and the echo chamber effect. Agreed My daggie is wondering who's calling him |
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Quoted: My brother and I discussed it. I think Leo started back with the cartel back when we were working there. We used to sell vacation packages all over Mexico. There is no way he worked for decades in Mexico and then after his travel agency (and airline) failed he just happened to get hooked up with drug runners at a random party. The flower shop was what he had left after the company we worked for collapsed. Kind of Leo's side hustle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Saw your edit. That's pretty crazy. My brother and I discussed it. I think Leo started back with the cartel back when we were working there. We used to sell vacation packages all over Mexico. There is no way he worked for decades in Mexico and then after his travel agency (and airline) failed he just happened to get hooked up with drug runners at a random party. The flower shop was what he had left after the company we worked for collapsed. Kind of Leo's side hustle. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: In THEUkraine or at the Oscars? https://media.giphy.com/media/WhUy2IytA44aSyhHbs/giphy-downsized-large.gif Wait, actually it is |
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Quoted: I want to apologize to my fellow nominees and my fellow man. Recommending the AK74 is not the type of man I want to be Wait, actually it is https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73202/20220224_164752-2291973.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: In THEUkraine or at the Oscars? https://media.giphy.com/media/WhUy2IytA44aSyhHbs/giphy-downsized-large.gif Wait, actually it is https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73202/20220224_164752-2291973.jpg |
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Quoted: There were definitely some mobility kills in OIF. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: They haven't been deployed to nearly as many conflicts as the T72 but a bunch of A2s were lost in Yemen by the Saudi's, destroyed by Houthi rebels In gulf war 1 IIRC none were lost to direct enemy fire. A number have been lost in Afghanistan to IEDs but its not many, maybe 20 tops? I am not sure tbh but it isn't a lot I don't remember reading about a tank killing an Abrams either. May have happened but I haven't come across it There were definitely some mobility kills in OIF. |
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Quoted: For page 13 we have a Belgian T13 tank captured by the Germans in 1940 and renamed Beutepanzerkampfwagen 269 https://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/belgium/photos/T13-light-tank-captured.png View Quote |
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Cheesesteaks with rice and gravy tonight.
I also baked a cake. |
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Quoted: Anything can happen. Do you not have any spare parts for your firearms? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Took me 10 years to get to 10K And 12 years to go from 11-ish to 300K View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Sumbitch Yep. A decade of bull shitting. That's a lot of bullshit. IIRC, I was just over 11K Took me 10 years to get to 10K And 12 years to go from 11-ish to 300K |
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Quoted: Quoted: I found the director did a really good job of juxtapositioning our innate need as humans and social beings to have a higher morality to shield us from our base and ugly (and unfortunately unstoppable) desire to kill and our celebration of death even though we know it is wrong. This conflict was beautifully played out in the character of Wardaddy and the dialectic struggle he endured trying to come to terms with what he had done to his fellow man on the battlefield, the horrors he had seen inflicted upon the innocent, and what he knew that he will continue to do against the Germans. His struggle was visualized by the characters of his tank crew and each one represented a phase, frame of mind or mode of thinking that he was battling with internally. In essence they weren't actually real but instead were windows into the cracked refraction of his tortured soul as he suffered through the dicotomy of doing his duty but also murdering his fellow man. The scene selection followed a progressive path as he vainly tried to make sense of his actions and his place in the universe knowing that he had assuredly defied the will of his creator, the ultimate judge of our higher morality, and was most certainly going to hell for his actions. The hell was not in the spiritual sense specifically, it was the hell of torment that his own soul felt because of his actions, and that torment was manifested in his decision to sacrifice himself to defend the crossroads as an atonement for his sins and as him begging for forgiveness to himself for what he had done. It was a dark and poignant movie with beautiful undertones of humanity, humility and regretfulness surrounded by rage, anger and the carnage of war All that I can really appreciate, but the fucking tank tactics were donkey dick bad Know what I appreciate? Paragraphs. |
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Quoted: I won't. I've been to the Kremlin. I've stood on Red square in front of St Basil's cathedral. It was awesome. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: I won't. I've been to the Kremlin. I've stood on Red square in front of St Basil's cathedral. It was awesome. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Commie T-14 is too easy for this page so let's post the American/British T-14, 8500 ordered in 1942 but only 2 were ever made (one of which is at Bovington). https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2e/Assault-tank-T-14.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: Commie T-14 is too easy for this page so let's post the American/British T-14, 8500 ordered in 1942 but only 2 were ever made (one of which is at Bovington). https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2e/Assault-tank-T-14.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: Commie T-14 is too easy for this page so let's post the American/British T-14, 8500 ordered in 1942 but only 2 were ever made (one of which is at Bovington). https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2e/Assault-tank-T-14.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: If u have a garage full of ammo, seems reasonable View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: In THEUkraine or at the Oscars? https://media.giphy.com/media/WhUy2IytA44aSyhHbs/giphy-downsized-large.gif Wait, actually it is https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73202/20220224_164752-2291973.jpg |
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Quoted: That tank looks a lot like the Aurora MBT 70 (Main Battle Tank) model tank that was offered in the 1970s. Was supposed to be nuclear, biological, and chemical survivable, able to operate submerged long enough to cross any river in Europe, and leap tall building in a single bound. Don't remember the specifics on the cannon, but vaguely remember something like the Shelleagh system used on the Marines Sheridan Tank. Wire guided munitions and able to fire ballistic shells as well. Apparently there were a couple of iterations including one that was developed in partnership with the Germans. As is still typical in military design and procurement to this day.............. over hyped, over budget, was never gonna happen etc. One source says only 12 or so were made. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That looks oddly familiar That tank looks a lot like the Aurora MBT 70 (Main Battle Tank) model tank that was offered in the 1970s. Was supposed to be nuclear, biological, and chemical survivable, able to operate submerged long enough to cross any river in Europe, and leap tall building in a single bound. Don't remember the specifics on the cannon, but vaguely remember something like the Shelleagh system used on the Marines Sheridan Tank. Wire guided munitions and able to fire ballistic shells as well. Apparently there were a couple of iterations including one that was developed in partnership with the Germans. As is still typical in military design and procurement to this day.............. over hyped, over budget, was never gonna happen etc. One source says only 12 or so were made. That whole era of military procurement was a disaster in many ways. MBT70 was cancelled because it was wildly overcomplicated, the SGT York AA system was a complete fraud, the F111 program was a logistics disaster and it never really did all the things they promised. We got really lucky to get the Abrams in service because congress was cancelling everything and anything that seemed far fetched or at all risky because the procurement process had been giving away billions but getting nothing in return. Crazy times |
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Quoted: Apparently I did not take a photo of every tank in Bovington but this is close https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73202/20160528_130942-2330187.jpg View Quote TOG! The Old Gang. |
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Quoted: Apparently I did not take a photo of every tank in Bovington but this is close https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73202/20160528_130942-2330187.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Commie T-14 is too easy for this page so let's post the American/British T-14, 8500 ordered in 1942 but only 2 were ever made (one of which is at Bovington). https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2e/Assault-tank-T-14.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73202/20160528_130942-2330187.jpg Looks like the TOG2. Yep, it is. |
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Quoted: Looks like the TOG2. Yep, it is. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a8/TOG_II.jpg/2560px-TOG_II.jpg View Quote The original had a smaller gun and turret. It's super long so it had WW I trench cross ability. |
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Back from work.
There's a Yuge stretch of I81 still closed. 3 dead and unknown amount of injuries. Insurance companies are going to cut back on their next dividend payment. Steve Winwood – Roll With It Steve Winwood - Roll With It |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/60275/Screenshot_20220324-084556_Gallery_jpg-2324372.JPG I love you Daddy Gaston View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: X factor! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/60275/Screenshot_20220324-084556_Gallery_jpg-2324372.JPG I love you Daddy Gaston Lemme see if I can find an old Glock picture . . . |
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Some photos of various Glocks I've owned over the years:
Attached File Attached File Attached File Twelve individual pistols between the three picture; the G42 is my wife's, and for a while one of the G19s was. But I've had a couple Glocks. |
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