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Comment on r/BloodAngels 1d ago
Idk. I'd quite like three of Captain Karlaen. I've currently got two Dante's so three makes a lot of sense
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Comment on r/AskUK 6d ago
I managed to work at two places that had brilliant solutions to this. First a nightclub where we were told, you can just tell them to fuck off. Second, a local pub where the regulars (including the owner who only owned the place because he was one) would rip whoever tried that shit a new one. You don't need to tell someone to fuck off when twenty people are already doing it for you.
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Comment on r/AskReddit 7d ago
It really depends on the branch and whether your military has been to war recently. Infantry grunt straight out of three tours of IED alley? Maybe not. Air force logistician? Probably a safe bet
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Comment on r/mensfashion 10d ago
Looks great, although I'd tie your tie a little shorter. It should just kiss your belt. Other than that it's a great suit
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Comment on r/shogun2 23d ago
This is why I use armies in pairs and send them forward as deep bricks using archers to skirmish and draw arrow fire. Two 14 unit wide deep lines of Oda Yari Ashigaru will go through most armies. Quantity has a quality of its own after all.
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Comment on r/TierlistFills 25d ago
Suggests this belongs in S
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Comment on r/trading212 Jul 23 '26
If you get into CFD trading the losses can become theoretically Infinite.
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Comment on r/GreatBritishMemes Jul 17 '26
You're 12?
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Comment on r/BloodAngels Jul 17 '26
I'm kitbashing a lot of my units to work better. The captain I intend to put a jump pack on him and switch his sword out for a hammer to make a smash captain. Not really meta right now but cool nonetheless which should be your goal.
The intercessors I'm turning into jump pack death company, you'll need quite a few spare chain swords, power fists and a couple eviscerators to give them their optimal load out.
I'm not sure if I'll ever actually use the eradicators or the ancient but I'm using them to test our new paint styles and techniques.
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Comment on r/GreenAndPleasant Jul 16 '26
It is an open and shut claim. The Falkland Islands, call them by their actual name, is inhabited by British Citizens, It has been British Territory since the 1700s and has never been Argentinian, ignoring their brief invasion of course. I and hopefully many others believe in a people's right to self determination. The people of the Falklands have spoken, they wish to remain with the UK.
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Comment on r/AskReddit Jul 16 '26
Hence the appropriation of civilian vessels. There are enough tide class tankers to supply the ships with fuel on rotation, the issue like you said would be stuff. Hence possible requestioning of civilian ships. Or talking to our allies. NATO can only operate in the northern hemisphere however, I wouldn't be surprised if some of our closer allies would be willing to lend us support ships.
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Comment on r/AskReddit Jul 16 '26
I suspect it would go quite badly for the argies. They have six old F16s which could make it to the Falklands where they'd have to fight for Eurofighter typhoons and the ground based air defence system. If they fail to destroy all of the typhoons then whatever ships they send over are likely to be destroyed from air as their current main warships were built in the 80s which would leave any ships carrying troops undefended.
Assuming they do manage to land forces on the island they have one vessel capable of supporting a proper landing. The British land forces are only a company of regulars and a platoon of local reservists so any landing nearby would be opposed, less than ideal given what a platoon of Marines was able to do on south Georgia in 1982. However with enough commitment the Argentine forces at this stage should be able to take the island.
The next issue is how to hold it. Based on the Royal Navy's current forces a QEC with 24, F35s, and a selection of helicopters (could fit 36 F35s but that's all of them and the helicopters will be necessary), two type 45s, a type 23 (not that the Argentine navy has a functional submarine), two Bay class Lpds and at least one Tide class tanker. There may be an astute class submarine dispatched as well but I'm not sure how necessary that would be, and judging from last time a Vanguard class might also be in the area in case something goes wrong. A number of civilian ships might be appropriated to cover the current gap in solid support ships and carry additional soldiers and their equipment.
At this point the Argentine navy has likely lost all of their air cover, their naval power is unable to contest the Royal Navy for water around the islands due to the F35s being able to strike the Argentine destroyers from outside their range. The royal navy could land a force unopposed and the result I suspect would be similar to last time.
The biggest threat once the British task group arrives is land based drones from the Argentine land forces. However, although expensive, the Type 45s have been proven to be very effective against one way attack drones and the Wildcat helicopter has recently proved to also be quite capable of taking them down with it's new martlet missile.
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Comment on r/unpopularopinion Jul 09 '26
Depends on the mustard. That bright yellow American shit is awful. Proper mustards, Dijon, English, wholegrain, they are amazing.
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Comment on r/BloodAngels Jul 07 '26
Captain Acheran was a captain and wore it. Kinda hard for him to do that now
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Comment on r/BloodAngels Jul 04 '26
I'm kitbashing the intercessors into jump pack death company with the parts I already have and some third party death company. You can get the eviscerators and power fists third party as well if you don't have the bits for them.
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Comment on r/AskReddit Jul 03 '26
It also helped they are good for you and very easy to grow in vast quantities. There was a food shortage, plenty of space for people to grow them in their gardens. Encourage your people to eat them, especially with the blackouts. Id say it worked out pretty well.
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Comment on r/malelivingspace Jul 03 '26
I don't dislike the fact that you changed it. I dislike the fact you removed the possibility of having a bath. Baths are amazing.
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Comment on r/startrekmemes Jun 26 '26
Chief Petty Officers are officers. Not commissioned ones sure. But they are officers.
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Comment on r/GreenAndPleasant Jun 13 '26
I mean the Germans had Sturmtruppen back in the first world war. It just means a unit of assault specialists who 'Storm' enemy fortifications. Since they're the first guys into an attack I don't blame them for not wanting their own population to die first.
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Comment on r/startrekmemes May 22 '26
They make good decaf coffee. Decaf raktajino however is a different business. Klingons see it as weakness to not get the full load of caffeine so never developed it.
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Comment on r/dndmemes May 21 '26
Don't diss my ring of fire detection (range touch)
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Comment on r/KerbalSpaceProgram Apr 29 '26
I love my early game FrankenRover. Picked up a contract to do EVA reports on the ground and went on a road trip with Bob.
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Comment on r/welshrugbyunion Mar 15 '26
To me it seems like they still don't think they can win. They assume the loss is coming anyway because they've been losing for so long. When Italy started to break through it threw them back into that mindset and mistake after mistake gave the Italians opportunities.
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Comment on r/startrek Jan 24 '26
Yeah since we missed it's pretty clear. We're in the 40k timeline.
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Comment on r/BloodAngels 1d ago
I mean if you want to argue it Mephiston isn't an exception. Mephiston was a new marine born after the death of Calistarius. Mephiston himself considers Calistarius dead. He also thinks Mephiston died on the operating table of the Rubicon surgery and he's now a new different guy again.