Message from @CougarChaser
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Ah. I have to see the video again, but knowing FPSRussia, it's probably functional.
no hes ex military so hes cleared for it i hope lol
Great man talking about what he loves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CXyeFiS32c
wew
and its a funtional 37mm cannon
omg makes the biggest bang
*FBI knocks on door*
the shell is the size of my iphone
If you’re gonna go for owning the big guns I think you should earn it through military service, thats just me
now tell me he's from texas
i agree to that
I would say a extensive training like bi yearly
funny you should say that he is lol
yeeeeehaaaaaw
ill tell his house is a gun nuts wetdream lol
Maybe renew license to own functional military weapons bi yearly or yearly
I’m actually imagining a story that’s meant to be many things, which includes explaining why joining the military is great, along with its obvious drawbacks
i think that everyone in the country should serve the country for two years
As well as a commentary on western presence in the Middle East after 9/11
we used to have that
mandatory 2 year service
@CougarChaser **Loud moaning**
Why mandatory ?
they canceled it just couple years before I would be eligible lmao
Service doesn’t have to be military tho if I’m right
like you could mow state lawns for example
Hahah
Service can also be social stuff.
Starship Troopers is my overall inspiration
Community service or whatnot.
or make it where if you want finacail aid you need to be in a state or fed job to earn
Israel does have that and i think they have it right.
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Of course I’m trying to take the concepts of Robert Heinlein and use it in a way that’s meant to turn it on it’s head
lit adresses the so called leeches
Rather than glorify it and make a future society based around service
the people who dont work and just collect welfare
Point out the actual benefits of being a soldier and apply it to a future version of our own society
@Senny good refrence for that joke btw
I think that it makes a person appreciate what they have.