Today while at my flight school which has been taken over by a Chinese country and filled with students essentially straight out of China, I heard one of them talking to an instructor. He said (while eating a pack of peanuts) 'I don't think that any Chinese people are allergic to peanuts.' one...
hey all
trying to get in touch with the local MIR here at ASU London Ontario, and starting to get pretty frustrated as I can't find it anywhere. Can anyone help me out? Sorry for such a simple question, but I'm trying to book some stuff (aircrew medical, physical examination) and would love...
no, no, I see your point. And I'm not saying that we have advanced beyond it or anything, just that I didn't really realize that that sort of punishment was occurring so recently in the western world.
regardless of scale, still very interesting! After seeing it used in siege once (relatively successfully) you'd think there HAS to be further uses of it
Very interesting. I saw the film myself and thought it was quite good - I never realized they actually had control of most of Berlin for a while.
Also certainly never realized that people were beheaded/guillotined by the Germans! Seems a little archaic.
excellent point - believe me I think both are equally guilty. I just feel like it's a special kind of treachery when someone is out fighting for their country. Same with the guy who is willing to be with a soldier's wife - he's willing to let him fight for him AND keep his wife warm at night...
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