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>>212741 >>212662 ye
wooglymax
Strapon bumming and farts
sad shit, got too horny
Freddy Tenders is so strong
You really get banned for this
Ms Rachel is the reincarnation of Leni Riefenstahl
post her nipslip
>>213067 Leni Riefenstahl has a nip slip?
>>213068 ye in like 1996
i want to hurt demons, would it be best to spawn a super soaker of holy water and the pope in my dream
think it dream it do it
>>213051 ty
Why do you allow creation of threads without an image? It's an IMAGEboard
finns still use pike and shot warfare
No, the U.S. Army no longer uses battle axes as a primary weapon on the modern battlefield. While they may be part of a tool kit for certain tasks like clearing brush or building fortifications, they are not a standard piece of equipment for infantry or other combat roles. Here's why: Evolution of Warfare: The advent of firearms and modern weaponry, including artillery and missiles, has rendered battle axes obsolete in direct combat scenarios. Specialized Roles: Some units, like Special Forces, might still use hatchets or tomahawks for specific tasks, like breaching doors or clearing obstacles. Logistical Considerations: The U.S. military prioritizes efficiency and standardization. A large, complex military supply chain would not readily support a shift to the use of battle axes, even for a limited number of units. Image and Psychology: While the image of a soldier wielding an axe can be intimidating, it is unlikely to have a significant impact on a modern battlefield. The psychology of combat has shifted towards precision and distanc
yoooo its a me shartmarionigger lmfao blackluigi
>>212698 >>212706 this?
>>212706 >>212698
>>213046