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#141
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11-01-2015, 11:22 AM
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Re: Isis Using a Tank to Crush a Captive Guy
give them good equipment and they find ways to ruin it. they probably do not know blood and body matters speeds up rusting on metals... silly middle easterns as always.
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#142
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11-01-2015, 11:54 AM
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Re: Isis Using a Tank to Crush a Captive Guy
ISIS isnt doing exactly great, both Russia and US are fighting against them in Syria, they dont get backing from other extremist groups like Al-Qaeda because they kill both Sunni- and Shia civilians with a whim. Plus the bulk of their army are made of quasi-professional mercenaries, which means the new sultanate will be bankrupt before it has been even really established. Their higher tech quality propaganda is the only thing going for them. Much like Boko Haram the only reason theyre doing "well" in some areas is because the local governments there are very weak. |
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#145
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11-01-2015, 06:00 PM
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Re: Isis Using a Tank to Crush a Captive Guy
Hate me all you want for me saying this, but I swear it's always been on my wish list to see a man crushed under the tracks of a tank (I'd prefer a heavier one than that Soviet garbage but we can't all get what we want) And to see it in decent quality. That just totally made my day, brave lad to stand there and take it but he knows if he ran for it, he'd just suffer a much more slow and painful death, so at least it was quick. And that brain matter being show in good definition, way awesome, I've hardly ever seen it so clearly and so much of it. Oh well, least it was quick.
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#146
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11-02-2015, 04:51 AM
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Re: Isis Using a Tank to Crush a Captive Guy
Wow! I thought the tank would of totally squished his body like a pancake. I guess it would have to be heavier to hear hips and legs getting crushed.
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