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Like the guy who fought a shark, there is no time where you won't get laid by telling people, "I took down a plane with a pistol, while I was parachuting"
I enjoyed this video. Each event has a single point of importance. The minor facts of past events will not be communicated exactly the same, in every way to precisely perfect details. A plane is a plane. A B-52 or a Biplane. A Boy is Boy. 12 or a teen. With many different types defensive units and voices with accents. Even simple words can not be pronounced correctly for everyone's ear. Changed by learning the point, the overall meaning of our past events. Even facts can be wrong when we look back. Being Right at this moment may be wrong in the morning. A soldier floating by his parachute. Already escaped death going down in his plane. Eyeing down an enemy aircraft during combat. The determination to survive by firing his hand held weapon. When his feet hit the ground it became the only undeniable fact. People are missing out on that or only want to selfishly correct without appreciation for another's effort. Thank you again for your video.
I enjoyed this video. Each event has a single point of importance. The minor facts of past events will not be communicated exactly the same, in every way to precisely perfect details. A plane is a plane. A B-52 or a Biplane. A Boy is Boy. 12 or a teen. With many different types defensive units and voices with accents. Even simple words can not be pronounced correctly for everyone's ear. Changed by learning the point, the overall meaning of our past events. Even facts can be wrong when we look back. Being Right at this moment may be wrong in the morning. A soldier floating by his parachute. Already escaped death going down in his plane. Eyeing down an enemy aircraft during combat. The determination to survive by firing his hand held weapon. When his feet hit the ground it became the only undeniable fact. People are missing out on that or only want to selfishly correct without appreciation for another's effort. Thank you again for your video.
the Japanese rushed their fighter planes into combat some weren't even up to standards like bullet proofing the glass the last one is very probable
Corps = Cor, not corpse
already seen all of this before on another channel, released a year earlier.
I agree that shooting at a war plane with a handgun while in a parachute would be a last act of defiance, I don't think its very smart.
Introuses wrong nazi salute handoink..
the b-52 wasn't around in world war two
picture #3 were NOT japnaese.. they were special unit of chinese soldier with german uniforms.. germany send consults to china before the sino-jap war . the cooperations last until 1941.
Another bizarre WW2 fact is the actor who played Scotty on Star Trek actually fought on D-day. He was part of the Canadian army who stormed Juno beach but he lost a finger in the battle and was shot many times.
It is pronounced core. Not corpse.
Only O'Bama would say Marine Corpse
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That guy does not fucking look 12.
The joke about the 3 sheets of toilet paper was "One for up, one for down, and one to polish in-between."
It's 'core', not corpse …
The p is corps is silent,
you might want to redo your video because its not pronounced corpse its core.
Nothing said here is "bizarre"
this video is alot like list25s vid
It's not pronounced marine "corps" it's spelled that way but it's pronounced marine core
lol a B 52 in ww2 they didn't enter service tell like 1959
He said b52 instead of b17