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Originally posted by Whorty View PostAnd? Where was I celebrating anyone being killed? Maybe the satire was a little too subtle for you fella? I'll add a sign post next time so that it's easier for you to understand
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd the ones that came further down the pecking order ended up shooting gazelles in the bush!!
Not smart enough to go to Uni ... Try a YTS. Oh, not even smart enough to do a YTS? Damn fella, I'm afraid it's the army for you
And as for you saying you got the t-shirt. Don't make us laugh. You've never seen any action so you're no more a soldier than us who haven't served. Wearing khaki and doing cross country doesn't mean you'd hack it if you went into combat so don't try to pretend you're something you're not.
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Originally posted by rogerfederer View Post
The number of these so called 'hard men' who end up with severe psychiatric disorders from combat is above fifty percent for particularly terrifying combat. However if that's your backwards definition of a 'hard man', which it surely is, given you're an perpetual buffoon on these forums, feel free to go join them. Can't hack it? Thought not.
As for "hacking it", I've been there and got the t-shirt.
Unlike you.............you blouse!
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Originally posted by rogerfederer View PostWhat a tool you are.
The number of these so called 'hard men' who end up with severe psychiatric disorders from combat is above fifty percent for particularly terrifying combat. However if that's your backwards definition of a 'hard man', which it surely is, given you're an perpetual buffoon on these forums, feel free to go join them. Can't hack it? Thought not.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostGot to love it when someone that has neither the stones and/or abilities to join the military waxes on at length about what is required.
Stick to shooting animals featherbrain, they are much more of a match for your intellect.
As you were private
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI was definitely celebrating the sinking of a then enemy asset - an asset that could've caused us a tulipload of problems. Excellent work by Commander Chris Wreford-Brown and his crew aboard the Conqueror - thank **** he wasn't a bedwetting twunt like yourself.
Originally posted by Zigenare View PostYou're the one who said I celebrated their deaths. The response I gave was to the sinking of the ship.
I go back to my original post, anyone who celebrates the killing of other humans is ill.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostGot to love it when someone that has neither the stones and/or abilities to join the military waxes on at length about what is required.
Stick to shooting animals featherbrain, they are much more of a match for your intellect.
What a tool you are.
The number of these so called 'hard men' who end up with severe psychiatric disorders from combat is above fifty percent for particularly terrifying combat. However if that's your backwards definition of a 'hard man', which it surely is, given you're an perpetual buffoon on these forums, feel free to go join them. Can't hack it? Thought not.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostWSoldiers need to be brainwashed this way else they can't be trusted to fellow orders; you need to remove the 'human' side of conflict to get a soldier to kill another human being.
Stick to shooting animals featherbrain, they are much more of a match for your intellect.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostDeflecting now? Feeling a bit embarrassed that you celebrated the deaths? Maybe that shows you have some conscience, which is something.
As for me 'attacking' your post and for me saying you celebrated their deaths ... you posted a dancing banana to the previous post that we sank the former USS Pheonix. Tell me how this isn't you celebrating their deaths, or at the very least, the sinking of a ship that resulted in their deaths?
Maybe be a bit more circumspect next time eh?
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