-
Posts
5,488 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
45
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Gallery
Downloads
Events
Everything posted by Tied
-
Ukrainian armor - Oplot-M, T-64M Bulat and other.
Tied replied to LoooSeR's topic in Mechanized Warfare
that's kinda a insult to the reliability, versatility, and armor of most chick coops Walter -
The Soviet Tank Thread: Transversely Mounted 1000hp Engines
Tied replied to T___A's topic in Mechanized Warfare
thanks! it was kinda popular in its day- 5,225 replies
-
- soviet
- russian bias
-
(and 15 more)
Tagged with:
- soviet
- russian bias
- kharkovites get out
- kotin number 1 diva of ages
- kartsev did nothing wrong
- reminder that the is-7 had 8 machine guns
- reminder that uvz built more t-34s than khpz
- real life has a uvz bias
- make lkz great again
- t-72 over t-64 all day erry day
- t-80 worst mistake of lkz life
- the object 167t engine was better
- so was object 278 engine
- t-64 so weak it cannot handle glorious t-34 engine which conquered hitlerite germany
- t-64
- t-72
- heavy tanks
-
Ukrainian armor - Oplot-M, T-64M Bulat and other.
Tied replied to LoooSeR's topic in Mechanized Warfare
Looks like he penetrated for full damage Even for a T-64 that looks well-armored -
god damn hippies
- 904 replies
-
- music
- stuff white people like
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Sometime a few months ago i felt that usual hole in my heart that can only be filled with Achohol, food, firearms, or computers. So this time on the rotation i decided to build a secondary rig. Im in the market for a CPU fan, i would like to spend around 50 US dollars worth. Just dipping beyond practicality into eye candy territory but stopping just short of the Liquid Cooled minefields. I could always pickup a Cooler Master hyper but my mentallity going into this is the best performance i can get out of one fan for below 70 dollars. Here are two that stand out Thermaltake CL-P0466 SpinQ Quiet Copper Heatpipe Univrsal CPU Cooler for 60 dollars exactly, free shipping and for the possibly over hyped brand due to wehrabooism Noctua NH-U12 S for 66.60 dollars (hail Satan) and free shipping. Normally goes for over 100 from what ive seen So there you go, im not concerned with looks, even though the Noctua looks like shit, just which one would you recommend for raw performance
- 7 replies
-
- secondary rigs
- White mens disposable incom
- (and 2 more)
-
A group of the defenders of Hegra fortress during the Norwegian campaign of WW2 Armada assembled for the Incheon invasion during Korean war on September 15, 1950 Camilo Torres, Colombian catholic priest and guerrillero who spent his entire life trying to reconcile Marxism and Catholicism. Crica 1960's Soldiers clambering across shattered rooftops in a bombed-out area in the East End of London, 26th June 1942 A Confederate veteran examining a union water bottle in front of a Confederate flag in 1875 Lockheed NF-104A climbs under rocket power. 1960 Members of the press interview Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev during his visit to a farm in Iowa, September 1959 Nelson Mandela at a communist party rally, shortly after being released, 1990 WWI --- Austro-Hungarian fighter ace Godwin von Brumowski. The skull emblem is on his Albatros D.III aircraft Samurai (Yokohama, Japan - 1860s) WWII --- Sister says goodbye to her brother, after he volunteered to join the German forces and betray his native people (Western Ukraine - May 1944) General de Gaulle and Admiral Auboyneau inspecting sailors on board the Free French destroyer Léopard at Greenock, Scotland - 24th June 1942 A procession of soldiers and tanks during a World War One victory parade in London in 1919 An American soldier offers his hand to a woman emerging from a cave with her child after the battle of Saipan, July 1944
-
-
Norwegian home guards from the 1980's, and wehraboos say Scandinavia could of taken the USSR in the cold war
- 10,753 replies
-
- schv
- big bullit
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
Becuase they are fucking hilarious to say outloud Fishbed what the hell is a fishbed?
-
that AR-10 is as sexier than sin thats a real expression, right guys?
- 10,753 replies
-
- schv
- big bullit
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
Hallucigenia's Head Identified, Reconstruction Looks Like Pokemon
Tied replied to Sturgeon's topic in Biosciences
that is clearly Satan OP, it is 12 feet tall an trolls with 3 sock poppet accounts in the T110 thread -
kill chain sounds great
-
Today i learned the Sea Cats were so crappy (failed to fire) it would of gotten the ship TheMightyJingles was posted on ded if it wasnt for Suadi air support
-
The Soviet Tank Thread: Transversely Mounted 1000hp Engines
Tied replied to T___A's topic in Mechanized Warfare
- 5,225 replies
-
- soviet
- russian bias
-
(and 15 more)
Tagged with:
- soviet
- russian bias
- kharkovites get out
- kotin number 1 diva of ages
- kartsev did nothing wrong
- reminder that the is-7 had 8 machine guns
- reminder that uvz built more t-34s than khpz
- real life has a uvz bias
- make lkz great again
- t-72 over t-64 all day erry day
- t-80 worst mistake of lkz life
- the object 167t engine was better
- so was object 278 engine
- t-64 so weak it cannot handle glorious t-34 engine which conquered hitlerite germany
- t-64
- t-72
- heavy tanks
-
Is the AR-15 a good option for law enforcement?
Tied replied to Walter_Sobchak's topic in Infantry Tools & Tactics
the AKM would be better -
Yes ya i know, im crap
-
PoMo ruins everything: architecture edition
Tied replied to Toxn's topic in History, Culture, and Archaeology
dont let your steel beams be dreams -
Residents pose with an unexploded WW2 bomb in their back garden. The location is around Score Lane, L16, Liverpool Nov 1940
-
WWI --- U.S. soldiers in a damaged church (Dommartin, France - September 1918) WWI --- Austro-Hungarian battleship "Babenburg" (Adriatic Sea - c. 1914) A young boy is treated at the Central Research Institute in Kasauli, in the Himalayas, after he was bitten by a Russell's viper, one of the deadliest snakes in India, 1943. His father has brought the dead snake along for identification A dejected Koki Hirota listens to his death sentence being read by Sir William Webb. He was convicted of crimes against peace and disregard for duty to prevent war crimes. Tokyo, 1948. Citizens of Berlin watch US Planes above deliver care packages during the Berlin Airlift, which began 65 years ago today. June 1948 Volunteer student soldiers boarding a train headed for the front line during the Korean War. Date unknown - probably during the initial stage of the war (June 1950) Self-portrait of colour photography pioneer, Sergei Prokudin-Gorskii around the Caucasus region in 1912.
-
Patisans summer of 41, the brave souls would not surrender, would not give up, they died like hero's on their own land
-
rawr
-