Message from @TheKekscernist
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@Iakovos there's another one that's more bearable if you like action, Assembly. A PLA officer fought in the revolution and was the lone survivor of his unit, and has to fight bureaucracy and the party to get recognition for his soldiers who died instead of them being labeled as deserters
The prosecutor they hired is a crusader against sex offenders. I think she will be fair
That huge breath she just took when he said there's two others that said they raped her = liar
That's her tell
It doesn't have to be action to bea. Good movie
Be a good movie*
I know but some people can't sit still. To Live is a slow movie, Assembly not as much, both are very good
With that being said I'd like to know what happened in china.
I can sit still lmao. I make characters to roleplay with. Quality writing.
Make stories with those characters.
Not dnd
I don't play DnD
15 min recess
YouTube chat is on fire
But muh discrimination
I was watching that shit show hearing.
Seems like itβll be like everything else. Democrats focus on her feelings, while the evil republican prosecutor tries to get actual facts from her.
Her house having 2 front doors is a sign of her PTSD? Like what the fuck π€£
Also... @Iakovos Kekscernist calls me a 30 yr old boomer π€·πΌββοΈπ€£
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Boomers
But muh helmet defending our country is helmet defending a football
#1 Boomer meme
This one's for you two boomers
Least they could to is to provide some sort of support for the lads with PTSD
Agreed
France has a veteran's house
Institution des Invalides
We need to catch up
many of the older hobos here are soviet-afghan war vets
piss drunk most of the time from the shit they saw.
because neither the state, nor their families provided them with adequate support, psychological or otherwise.
Y'all were the good guys in that one
9th Company is one of the best movies I've ever seem
Little piece of history right there
the rank and file grunts yeah, but the state were solely in to take control of the heroin fields there.
my dad stil tells stories of how zealously the afghan poppy growers defended their crop.