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The guy in your 1st pic IS serious. That mug is cropped from a larger photo that is part of a series of photos covering violence in South America or Africa IINM. Real live, in the street rifle shootouts on film. Very gripping series if you can find it; pretty sure I saw it here first.
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Anyhow, not sure where this thread is going ~ just messin' 'round while I'm waiting for my M70AB2 underfolder to arrive. It's funny how every AK I purchase makes me like 'em more........then I go shooting and find out I need more ammo - more mags.......it's a vicious circle. http://media.canada.com/idl/otct/200...5396-27119.jpg :9536: |
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He looks like an animal to me. |
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they look serious too...
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Oh! Oh! More gun porn! LOL!
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But what really strikes me is his straight hair |
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This reminds me of the Battle of Monrovia phootage.
Liberal usage of glokfoytah ak47 shooting. |
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Looks like Somalia. No form of government, no police, no nothing, just a bunch of warlords and their terds killing and stealing.
That is what anarcy looks like. Make sure you take a real good look.:fan: |
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No, it's not Somalia. I'm pretty sure that is Liberia, folks at are AR15.com a video of images from street fighting to House of Pain's "Jump Around". There are pics of guy giving piggy-back rids while the other guy is firing his AK, pics of guys jumping up and down while firing, pics of a bunch of them wearing orange life jackets which they thought were bullet proof because people refered to them as "life savers". Too many weird pics to even try to explain.
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"As for the motive, authorities believe that Buckwheat was fed up with being the 'token' member of the He-Man Woman Haters Club. It is estimated he fired 60 rounds into the clubhouse. The only survivor of the rampage is Petey, the club's dog." |
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:4_1_72::4_1_72::4_1_72:They were all scrambling not firing back... |
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friendly neighborhood hamas folk having some sort of party:
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One of the "heroes" of the Liberian civil war; General Butt Naked. No photos thankfully...
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Viking Warriors
The Berserker -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction At the beginning of the Viking Age, Norwegian and Danish Vikings plundered many defenseless monasteries along the coasts of Ireland and England. The attacks were sudden and the Vikings fled in their longships as quickly as they had arrived. As the Norse desires for land and wealth increased, more Vikings returned. This time they attacked small towns and village that lay beyond the coastline. But, unlike the Vikings who had raided the monasteries and fled, these stayed. Eventually, many of them married the local women and settled down to farm and raise families. The assimilation of the Vikings into English and Irish societies went beyond marriage. The Norse language was absorbed too. Consequently, many words spoken and written in English today have Norse origins. It's not surprising many such words like anger, knife, hit, ransack and club, have to do with fighting. But other Norse words tell the other side of the Vikings. Household words like window and lathe, farming words like eggs, plough and axle and family words like husband have Old Norse roots. Probably the most interesting Norse word that crept into the English language is berserk. It is derived from the name and behaviour of a unique Viking warrior- the berserker. The Fearsome Warrior The word berserker comes from two Norse words bjorn meaning bear or bare (naked) and serkr meaning shirt, a reference to the fact that a berserker warrior went into battle dressed in bear skins or without any armor at all. Berserkers thought that by wearing the fur of the bear, they would become possessed by the animal's spirit and would gain its strength- a way of shape-shift into the animal's form. Shape-shifting was important as their pagan gods also had this ability. The meaning of the word berserker is derived from another characteristic of this warrior- berserkergang- a word meaning crazed behaviour. Before a battle, berserkers spent hours working themselves into a frenzy by painting their faces, howling like animals, banging helmets, consuming large quantities of alcohol or eating hallucinogenic mushrooms. This crazed state, they believed, made them immune to pain and helped them shrug off the non-lethal blows by enemy weapons. Today, the word berserk means to act crazy. The existence of the berserker is recorded in the writings of Christian missionaries and monks who claimed to have witnessed their murderous behaviour. In some of the Viking sagas, berserkers are portrayed as ferocious fighters and villains who often killed, plundered, looted and burned whatever was in sight. The men, women and children spared this fate were often taken as slaves. The berserker is also preserved in Viking art. Chess pieces depicting a berserker show them biting their shields. Viking foil reliefs picture them dressed in bear or wolf skins. Odin's Men Berserkers were loyal to their Viking war god Odin and believed he would protect them, give them superhuman strength and if they died an heroic death, a place in Valhalla in the afterlife. Consequently, berserkers were also called "Odin men". They fought in groups of twelve and often charged heedlessly into the ranks of the enemy or formed a circle to provide the best defense when outnumbered by an opponent. Their unpredictable behaviour and bear-like appearance were meant to strike fear in the enemy and demoralize him so much, he would not fight. When the berserkers did fight, it was to the death. Berserkers Outlawed Like most things Viking at the end of the Viking Age, the berserker disappeared too. The unpredictable behaviours that made them great warriors also made them dangerous among their own kind. In their frenzied state, they sometimes turned on their friends and family, acts which are also recorded in some Viking sagas. The influences of Christianity and the unwillingness of Viking kings to use them as bodyguards meant that by the 1100 ‘s the berserkers were gone for good. Some scholars of the Viking Age have tried to find other explanations for the berserker. Some argue, the warrior-type never existed and believe the sagas that record them exaggerate their ferocity. Other historians acknowledge the existence of the berserker but blame the irrational behaviour not on toxic mushrooms but on an oversized skull that would have caused pain and unpredictable behaviours. It has even been suggested the behaviour could have been caused by illnesses such as epilepsy or hysteria. They cite examples of frenzied behaviour occurring in the middle of daily work when the warriors were being farmers, fishermen, husbands and fathers. It began with shivering, chattering teeth, and cold sweats. The face of the warrior swelled and changed color. This was followed by rage, howling, and brawling. When the rage subsided, the berserker was exhausted. According to sagas, many of their enemies chose this period of weakness to get rid of them. Whether they actually lived or were imagined by 13th century Viking skalds, the legacy of the berserker warrior lives on in Scandinavian names. The name "Bjorn", for example, is Norse for bear and was often added to the end of Viking names as in Gerbjorn- an indication that he was a berserker. Even the myths associated with werewolves are linked to these most unusual Vikings. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PDF Worksheet for this Page || Adobe PDF Version of this Page and Worksheets Vikings Theme | Elementary Theme Pages -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For Questions and Comments, contact Jim Cornish, Grade Five Teacher, Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. |
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After the massive die off happens........ these will be the ones that will rise to the top of the food chain.Raping and killing with absolute impunity. They will be moving in packs of 15-45 members. No mercy No quarter No respite Pure unedulterated mayhem. Im getting me 12 guage full of flame thrower ammo shells just for folks like this. IT WILL NOT BE PRETTY WHEN WE MEET(fingers crossed we dont) T |
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This is pretty grim... |
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Seriously. How's your health? You sound to me like walking adrenaline; like the voice-over to an action movie preview.. Try to relax. You'll feel better. |
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Do I take a bleak outlook ?? Yeah kinda ........okay a bit much......alright .............ALOT. I made have personal vow to myself: Anybody can be surprised or startled... BUT I WILL NOT BE CAUGHT OFF MY GUARD. Besides I am the official freakout captian of GIM I take my mission quite serioulsy :ok::ok::ok: |
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