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Australian Defence Force Flies Swastika in Afghanistan
Benjamin Wood
Alexander Campbell
A couple of weeks ago I was listening to this song when I realized that she, Hirosue Ryouko, was the girl that played Jean Reno's daughter in Wasabi.
I know that she's 37 nowadays, so at that moment I thought to myself "Wait, Wasabi isn't that old, how was she able to pull off the look a 20 year old girl so convincingly?". Then I realized, after looking it up, that the reasons is because she was 20 at the time, and that Wasabi is 17 fucking years old.
Time has passed us by user, and we never noticed.
Henry Hall
I was a good goy in the USMC. We fucking love Spartan imagery.
I know a lot of countries are cucked, but the Military should project images that make their enemies afraid. They're less likely to strike first.
Para Bellum
Vae Victis
Christian Adams
Probably also ASIO. Also, don't forget you're being spied on by the Australian Signals Directorate, the Aussie's version of the NSA.
Angel Mitchell
It gives the soldiers legends and symbols to look up to, to inspire them and to live up to. If I'm a member of the civil militia with a smiley face and crossed pool noodles as a symbol I find it hard to believe I'll fight quite as hard as I would if I were part of the 2nd Armoured "Steel Spartan" Division wearing a tank/spartan symbol. It's all about Esprit De Corps and the ADF is doing a good job of undermining that every chance they get
Zachary Robinson
Why do Aussies hate lateral driving so much?
Gabriel Russell
Yeah, because the last 10 years have been awful and insane. Life became like waiting for a boring shift at work to be over. Shit's on pause until you get that next paycheck. Life measured in weeks instead of seconds. So many lives put on hold because of the fucking kikes.
Gabriel Rivera
Looks fake. Look at how bright it is compared to the bland background.
It looks like the Sam Hyde shooter shoops.
Ethan Foster
This all has to do with this recent story about SASR potential war crimes:
smh.com.au
For some reason, media has decided it's now time to combat toxic-masculinity (not in their own words) in the military. They'll start with pointing to war crimes, go on to talk about racism but inevitably talk about this being an issue of too many "straight, strong white men"
Nathaniel Morales
How clueless you need to be?