Pieces of a non-military fan

Lorena 2022-09-04 06:07:16

First of all, I'm not a military fan, nor a firearms house. I don't know anything about the composition of the U.S. military. Except for the occasional FPS/TPS entertainment like most boys, I disassembled and assembled a few Deserts in the world of guns firearms simulation software on steam. Eagle as a pastime and how AK47 know some of the mechanical principles point the gun safety catch change where single shot firing mode this is probably the only poor point where advanced than most people

less Tucao time

1 Hollywood theorem: the bad guys died this more than words The film verifies this truth again, and the villain, that buddy, is super bullshit. Did

2 people get stunned by the RPG? The villain rushed up and dragged the puppet leader and got into the car. To prevent the enemy from rushing out just like I'm going to you TM, just rush up with a gun and shoot a few shots to death, and it

's over pigs as teammates latter part of the same God, the same pig teammate opponents

before the pursuers began to intercept a team was beaten after attrition countless later suddenly opened bullet time is not hit and there is no black man does not want Afghanistan last When you die, you can't hit. In the end, when you are alive enough, you actively seek death and get out of the bunker to cancel the bullet time BUFF. As expected, it is full of holes and heroic sacrifice. Obviously, all the blue bottles are not enough to release the bullet time. The bullet hangs. ..and why is that mother-in-law alive, you really naively thought it was the director who told her to say "I am a possessive man with a lot of bullets". Obviously because she is possessive, and she is not afraid of consuming mana is the truth...

4 in When the plot of the novice instructor in World War I was sacrificed by the pond... It is clear that you can see that a few cars have been robbed.... As a result, the camera turns... everyone is still walking.... He vomited three liters of blood... It seems that the level of these pickup trucks is too high for the protagonist and his party to drive, right... Finally, everyone rushed into the dungeon to smash monsters and rose to the N level. The captain finally put precious skill points into driving skills Drive a car and teleport directly to the base. This NM is to teach us how important it is to find the location for spawning monsters and leveling up.


5. You ask why the woman is a puppet leader. The whole article makes it clear that she is a Westernized female spy who controls the Islamic people. Is it a leader in disguise? Finally, I complained to myself, "I don't know if what I did is just, this is not what I want to consider. Question" Suddenly, the political plot of the high class collapsed in an instant. Is it obvious that it should be lawful and kind, okay? Don't put on a lawful neutral expression. I have never seen a lawful neutral protagonist, so I

just thought about it for a while. ...I
just wanted to give the lowest score an extra point for blood plasma and amputated limbs. You ask why this is my bad taste. Every time I see a big scene of cold weapons and hot war, everyone fights for a long time without saying anything. Eyes that can't see the blood from the limbs, stare at the neck and shrink the fart.. No matter how good the shot is, I will deduct one point. As long as there is a severed limb and beheaded, plasma splashes, even if the special effect points are too many, I will add a point first...

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Jarhead 2: Field of Fire quotes

  • Chris Merrimette: A Story.

    Chris Merrimette: A man has a lot of choices,

    Chris Merrimette: and these choices made in life are rarely perfect.

    Chris Merrimette: So he decides to sign a contract,

    Chris Merrimette: because he want's to make a difference.

    Chris Merrimette: He wants to save this world, make it a better place.

    Chris Merrimette: The consequences are punishing,

    Chris Merrimette: unforgiving,

    Chris Merrimette: and he questions why he ever signed that contract.

    Chris Merrimette: So what's the fucking point?

    Chris Merrimette: I guess the point is responsibility of duty.

    Chris Merrimette: Love of country.

    Chris Merrimette: A way of life.

    Chris Merrimette: Are we on the right side of this?

    Chris Merrimette: These aren't our questions to ask.

    Chris Merrimette: A Marine fights for the person standing next to him.

    Chris Merrimette: He fights for the man who can't stand anymore.

    Chris Merrimette: He fights so that others can have the opportunity to make a difference.

    Chris Merrimette: That's how we make the unforgiving forgivable.

    Chris Merrimette: And if we're lucky, somewhere in all the fighting and dying, we discover hope.

    Chris Merrimette: And the Marines who killed and bled and died will always be jarheads.

    Chris Merrimette: Their families will have to live with the unbearable demands of their ultimate sacrifice.

    Chris Merrimette: And the ones who make it home, we never really leave our brothers behind.

    Chris Merrimette: We always remember.

    Chris Merrimette: We're professional fighting men. We are jarheads.