Yankee Shotguns are the real human rights violation ;P
Astroisawalrus
I often think about the unimaginable horror soldiers experienced during the first world war. A lot of these soldiers had only ever seen a match before, then a giant wall of fire descends upon them. A lot of them didn’t have cars, but there were flying vehicles dropping bombs on them. A lot of them had only ever used single shot guns or even muskets, and suddenly they’re facing a wall of machine guns. It was like a steam punk nightmare.
i_am_not_mike_fiore
>EoTech thinks they had the original "donut of death"
Ridikiscali
Why are the boots in WWI always look like mummified? Did they actually wrap their boots up or was it the type of boot that looked like that?
jimmyjames1992
"Did anyone order fried Sauerkraut?"
BadEgg1951
Why is the picture reversed? And those are European-style numbers, not American-style, which makes me confused. More confused.
Rogleson
Guy wearing the tank doesn’t look nearly as nervous as I would be operating an early model flame thrower.
CarolusH
Be sure to remember though:
Yankee Shotguns are the real human rights violation ;P
Astroisawalrus
I often think about the unimaginable horror soldiers experienced during the first world war. A lot of these soldiers had only ever seen a match before, then a giant wall of fire descends upon them. A lot of them didn’t have cars, but there were flying vehicles dropping bombs on them. A lot of them had only ever used single shot guns or even muskets, and suddenly they’re facing a wall of machine guns. It was like a steam punk nightmare.
i_am_not_mike_fiore
>EoTech thinks they had the original "donut of death"
Ridikiscali
Why are the boots in WWI always look like mummified? Did they actually wrap their boots up or was it the type of boot that looked like that?
jimmyjames1992
"Did anyone order fried Sauerkraut?"
BadEgg1951
Why is the picture reversed? And those are European-style numbers, not American-style, which makes me confused. More confused.
Rogleson
Guy wearing the tank doesn’t look nearly as nervous as I would be operating an early model flame thrower.