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Tied got a reaction from That_Baka in Scale Models Megathread
Im so disappointed in you
not showing the one Czech tank that actually matters
T-72 STRONK
REMOVE LEOPARD 2 AMMORACK ON TRACKS FROM PREMISIES
CZECHOLOGY ADVANTAGE IS REAL
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Tied got a reaction from That_Baka in Best SS reenactor
Looks like someone dropped their Ak in a pile of shit
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Tied got a reaction from That_Baka in Moscow officials license referendum to restore monument to KGB founder Dzerzhinsky
I will say it before and i will say it again
the weekness and inepitude of parts of the Russian and Fraternal Eastern European people lost the cold war
the generation that broke down the Berlin wall was not nealy as strong as the generation who bit the bullet and laid the concrete. Knowing that they couldnt just run away from their problems and that their own country brought this on themselves.
The generation who stood with that drunken shill of a man known as Yeltsin was not nearly as strong as the generation who managed to turn a broken a bleed nation, who had 1/16 of its population in the grave, another 1/10 of it in the hopsital, and another 1/8 of it hundreds of kilometers west or east of thier original homes and somehow, managed to turn their nation into a nuclear power.
Our children lacked the patience of their fathers, who could live in a shack for their entire life, pick up a rifle almost as old as them, and beat what seemed at the time as the only unbeatable land army in Europe.
and their children were more than willing to burn down a apartment block that toke 8 years to build, or a tank factory that had kept them safe from the terrors of the west since the 40s, for a pair of Levis' from china.
What patience did it take to line the streets, kicking and screaming for more freedoms huh?
what did those kids build?
what nations did they forge?
what battles did they win?
which army's did they maintain?
Some of us didnt get to parade around like idiots in Moscow demanding change, some of us had to spend our youth fixing pontoon bridges in east Germany or watching a particular bit of forest in Czechoslovakia for our youth
Some of us had to spend countless nights studying, to grow up to harness the power the atom, only to see their hard work signed away for destruction at appeaest treaties
some of us had to spend countless days toiling in the fields of Ukraine only to grow old enough to see their goverment sell away generations of their family's work to the EU, just im time for their penson's to be cut and to starve to death.
the will of the weak cut down the destiny's of the willing and patient
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Tied got a reaction from That_Baka in Political Mortal Kombat. Ukrainian politicians vs Russian Great Leader.
man, things were so much simplier in the good ole days
just siiting in the east German pines, starring at the great satan through binoculars, wondering when i could be relieved to go piss
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Tied got a reaction from That_Baka in Political Mortal Kombat. Ukrainian politicians vs Russian Great Leader.
i
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Tied got a reaction from That_Baka in The Preliminary T-72ology Thread
I am in the fortunate position of recognizing the need for all 3, maybe even 4 (object 187)
But that's probably becuase of my small slavic brain can't bring itself to criticize a Soviet design
Not even the t-62
Ha, enough with my shitty jokes, nice post
When thinking of the T-64/72/80, and i know i use this analogy a fucking lot, but think of them as the holy trinity
In most mainstream Christianity, you have the father, son, and holy spirit, all three being physical/spiritual representations of god, all three being no less god than the last, kinda like water, steam, and ice.
Just like all three represent god, the T-64/72/80 all represent the need to get a 125mm auto-loading gun unto the field for purposes of liberating the workers of the world
in some way or the other, they are as intertwined as the last and all as equally relevant in Soviet MBT design
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Tied got a reaction from Lord_James in Ukrainian Civil War Thread: All Quiet on the Sturgeon Front
Still used to defend against Fascism 70 years on
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Tied got a reaction from That_Baka in India's ARJUN tanks mostly broken
It dosent help that they insist on using the worst camo scheme's known to mankind
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Tied got a reaction from Zyklon in The Space Exploration Achievements Thread
Maybe people are confused that the Nazi's spent so much time and money devopling useless rockets (not harmless, but the cost-effective equivalent of bombing British towns with incediary recihmarks) that it HAD to be an Allied sabotage project
Kinda like how Ferdinad Porsche was a decorated Soviet Sabotuer
I mean, nothing says feeding your enemy healthy servings of bullshit like producing a 60 ton tank with 100mm of front turrent armor
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Tied got a reaction from Zyklon in Overrated Allied Weaponry in World War II
It occured too me at work, that the British were also part of the Allies
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Tied got a reaction from Zyklon in General artillery, SPGs, MLRS and long range ATGMs thread.
This is a sexy thread
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Tied got a reaction from Zyklon in Husák's Right Arm: Military of Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in Photos
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Tied got a reaction from Zyklon in Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Photos Thread (Tied's Upvote Farm)
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Tied got a reaction from Mohamed A in T-80 Megathread: Astronomical speed and price!
If Tied was the villain of a vampire movie
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Tied got a reaction from AdmiralTheisman in Wargame Thread
when anzac moto is the theme of the day, Czechology is out to play
All from one strike