• Flax@feddit.uk
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    5 minutes ago

    Literally how my mum talks about the troubles in Northern Ireland

  • mle@feddit.org
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    38 minutes ago

    This is a great analogy for anectotal evidence (“I had a great time”) vs empirical evidence (millions died, i.e. did not have a great time)

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    That reminds my of the quote by “Mad” Jack Churchill on the end of the Second World War: “If it wasn’t for those damn Yanks, we could have kept the war going another 10 years!”

    He was apparently a good leader, being promoted to Colonel, and clearly enjoyed his war. He’s credited with the only confirmed kill with a long bow in the war, wore and used a Claybeg style sword and, on more than one occasion lead the charge in to battle whilst playing his bagpipes and hurling grenades.

    In short, he well and truly earned his moniker.

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      1 hour ago

      Sounds like he might have been a wee bit of a psychopath. I wonder what they’d have found if they dug up his cellar when he died.

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        Possibly, but if you read about the rest of his life it seems like he just really enjoyed adventure, and, in common with many others, saw war as a thrilling, life-or-death, adventure.

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    One day, many many years ago, I had a few shots of whiskey with my grandfather and we shot the shit. I’d never had a real conversation with him before. I knew his past, but not from his mouth.

    I asked him about WWII and his experience.

    He started going off about his time in France.

    All the French women he had.

    So many women.

    My grandmother probably wouldn’t have approved, but he definitely had fun.

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    15 hours ago

    I can almost guarantee this is a parody bit or letter from Viz.

    Every issue is peppered with little gems like this and the styling looks right

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    I recommend for people here to read “Happy Odyssey” which are the memoirs of Lieutenant-General Sir Adrian Carton De Wiart. That guy is the closest thing of a true Space Marine to ever appear in human military History. He loved both world war, cutting its own injured fingers to not be send back home.