Wat’s Carbon Water-N-Stuff Thread - Concepts In Iron And Wood!!!

If the glove fits (in the guard) the the gun will spit!


If not, many battle rifles had available Winter Trigger Guards.


Note the creative use of the word "people."


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I knew you'd know without my having to find the proper alphabet to type it into Google.


I'd like to visit this a bit more but have to run off for an odd Saturday morning interview.


Veni vidi vici even.
Since you are roaming in music take a look at this:


Then at this:


Romanians were excellent at 2A Gun Control: disarming the army.

A poli sci student who disrespected the concept of rule by the armed people in the SCW would fail the course.

I knoŵ. I wrote the textbook:

Spanish Marxism versus Soviet Communism: A History of the P.O.U.M. in the Spanish Civil War https://a.co/d/49bL5BK

Prolly woonen't now dish:


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That Wat Tyler - what a naughty boy. One story I saw somewhere was that he murdered a tax collector at his house when he came in and discovered said "royal" agent inspecting his daughter's wares, so to speak. Be it rock or be it farm implement, the motherfucker got what was coming to him. That may be part of the problem with the relationship between government and workers today, they lack of workers marches to kill a few agents of the crown and burn down their houses.


I got sidetracked into reading how France fucked themselves in the inter-war period and how they kind of set themselves up for Hurrying Heinz and his band of merry tank corps fellows to cleave their country. Ballsy fucking move that, and the French General Staff made the least of it. They say the French can't/don't fight, but Verdun proved otherwise and les poilus held up their end of the deal.
 
The greater part of the population is not very intelligent, dreads responsibility, and desires nothing better than to be told what to do. Provided the rulers do not interfere with its material comforts and its cherished beliefs, it is perfectly happy to let itself be ruled.

~ Aldous Huxley
 
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That Wat Tyler - what a naughty boy. One story I saw somewhere was that he murdered a tax collector at his house when he came in and discovered said "royal" agent inspecting his daughter's wares, so to speak. Be it rock or be it farm implement, the motherfucker got what was coming to him. That may be part of the problem with the relationship between government and workers today, they lack of workers marches to kill a few agents of the crown and burn down their houses.


I got sidetracked into reading how France fucked themselves in the inter-war period and how they kind of set themselves up for Hurrying Heinz and his band of merry tank corps fellows to cleave their country. Ballsy fucking move that, and the French General Staff made the least of it. They say the French can't/don't fight, but Verdun proved otherwise and les poilus held up their end of the deal.
The backstory on the fall of France.

Hitler-Stalin Pact was on.

Communist railroad workers seriously blocked troop movements.

Read it here:

Communist Party in Action https://a.co/d/9zQlJLQ


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I found this to be humorous, especially since I rewatched The Deer Hunter the other night:




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Notwithstanding the history of novel weaponry in movies, i think Bardem in NCFOM sets the standard now.

As evidence that littrachoor remains superior to SINema, i am reminded of the great communist-anarchist author B. Traven:

The Rebellion of the Hanged (Jungle Novels Book 5) https://a.co/d/dLh4rLl

In which an indigenous insurrectionary kills an oppressor with a rosebush to the eyes.

All self defense depends on a single weapon: will.

Lenin had it. Libbypoos lack it. Woe to them!

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The backstory on the fall of France.

Hitler-Stalin Pact was on.

Communist railroad workers seriously blocked troop movements.

Read it here:

Communist Party in Action https://a.co/d/9zQlJLQ


( O O )


https://www.amazon.com/Lose-Battle-...55176&sprefix=to+lose+a+battle,aps,109&sr=8-1


is what I'm rereading. Horne mostly does the military bits, but he also includes backstory and politics to fill in the pieces on the military actions. He includes the political turmoil (chaos might be a better word) in the 20s and 30s. He also talks about deGaulle's writings on modern strategy and tactics, but it was really Liddell Hart and Guderian who sorted out what WW2 actions would become. Liddell Hart wrote philosophy, deGaulle wrote a critique (late, including post-war edits), and Guderian wrote a cook book.
 
Notwithstanding the history of novel weaponry in movies, i think Bardem in NCFOM sets the standard now.

As evidence that littrachoor remains superior to SINema, i am reminded of the great communist-anarchist author B. Traven:

The Rebellion of the Hanged (Jungle Novels Book 5) https://a.co/d/dLh4rLl

In which an indigenous insurrectionary kills an oppressor with a rosebush to the eyes.

All self defense depends on a single weapon: will.

Lenin had it. Libbypoos lack it. Woe to them!

( O O )


Will. Make up your mind. Have a mind to make up. Don't panic. Stay Present. Think - think fast - act. Don't fear and react. Fear is okay as long as it is harnessed into the fight part of fight or flight, unless flight is indicated because of superior numbers. Retreat, regroup, ambush.


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I don't hunt. But i fish for liberty.

That's a paraphrase of Gavrilo Princip, the man with this:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_Model_1910

I don't approve of his action. Among Balkan assassins I favor this gent:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avni_Rustemi#:~:text=Rustemi was the leader of,Avni Rustemi



Ammosexual AF.

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I wonder if Gavrilo could have foreseen what all went down, if he still would have pulled the trigger. Then again, I suspect that a true dyed-in-the-wool revolutionary would have in order to bring down the system. I was considering it from the standpoint of the toll of human suffering that The Great War wrought.


The Germans should have realized that all was lost when the 1918 Spring Offensive had petered out, and they should have sued for peace then. Lenin removed the two front albatross, but even with the freed up forces from the east, the army was as exhausted as the French. Besides, those guys from the east had been fighting a war of movement and not shooting entire units to death to gain 100 yards which they would lose come Thursday. I suspect that they had no idea what to do in the west.


Versailles was not a peace treaty. It was a 20-year armistice, like the off season in a sports league. A new crop of fodder had to be cultivated.


Best thing that Four-Eyed Woodie could have done was to keep the US all the fuck out of it.
 
There is a Versailles in Kentucky, and my favorite part of it is that the locals don't even pretend to try to pronounce it with zee Fransh ack-cent. They call it as it is spelled.


They do horses there, not treaties.


If there is a short-sighted way to get all vindictive and to fuck things up royally (not democratically), leave it a government-sponsored "Peace" conference.
 
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