34253 pts ยท August 13, 2014
Ridiculously British man.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/factoid. First definition. Now go look up hubris.
But it came from the joining of 'fact' with 'tabloid' due to tabloids repeatedly saying something is true and thus making it so.
Also a Bible reference.
Video would be so much more mproved if he did a perfectly centered headshot instead....
#6 is actually called Knock Down Ginger.
That man is dead....
If those were birds on a very sheer cliff, they actually survive. The Attenborough documentary cocers it. It's wild to watch but they live.
Of being designed to purposefully kill enemy soldiers. Shotguns were direct offensive weapons.
Difference was they argued flamethrowers were designed to force an enemy to leave their positions rather than stay and get burned, instead
CANZUK
RayWilliamJohnson doesn't count
Surstromming paired with a nice Durian.
Not Going Out.
No it wasn't. France was defending herself. UK defended Belgium. Russia defended Serbia after AH gave them an impossible ultimatum
Track 6 Gn'R 'Chinese Democracy'
More like Brusilov battle trophy
Wasn't #37 made by the internethistorian as a deliberate meme?
It's all just direct from Reddit
Listen to Pax Britannica and The History of Witch Craft on spotify
That's a myth. He actually shut down trials that were obviously fake and insisted upon proper investigations which helped prove innocence
Yeah but Drogon was also cool with Tyrion.
8/ Don't rely on memes for history. Germany also didn't mind that Japan attacked America, they declared war on them after all.
7/ and the video of all those king tigers is just the same tanks going round in circles to make it seen like there were more than they had.
6/ motorized army with plentiful tanks is literally Nazi propaganda as in reality they were still completely reliant on horses for transport
4/ that the treaty caused ww2 is Nazi propaganda for starting the war, like how all the videos you see of the Wehrmacht show a highly
4/ the failure to actually enforce the Versailles treaty such as during the Ruhr crisis that led to WW2 not the treaty itself. The idea
3/ of what Germany would've imposed on the Entente if they had won which would've made Versailles look like pale milk. I'd anything it was
2/ with Germany again. The treaty is less harsh than what the Germans imposed on Russia in the Brest-Litovsk treaty which gave an indicatio
No it wasn't. That's Nazi propaganda for starting the ear. The payments were cancelled in the 30s as both countries wanted to begin trading
No just the war hammers
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/factoid. First definition. Now go look up hubris.
But it came from the joining of 'fact' with 'tabloid' due to tabloids repeatedly saying something is true and thus making it so.
Also a Bible reference.
Video would be so much more mproved if he did a perfectly centered headshot instead....
#6 is actually called Knock Down Ginger.
That man is dead....
If those were birds on a very sheer cliff, they actually survive. The Attenborough documentary cocers it. It's wild to watch but they live.
Of being designed to purposefully kill enemy soldiers. Shotguns were direct offensive weapons.
Difference was they argued flamethrowers were designed to force an enemy to leave their positions rather than stay and get burned, instead
CANZUK
RayWilliamJohnson doesn't count
Surstromming paired with a nice Durian.
Not Going Out.
No it wasn't. France was defending herself. UK defended Belgium. Russia defended Serbia after AH gave them an impossible ultimatum
Track 6 Gn'R 'Chinese Democracy'
More like Brusilov battle trophy
Wasn't #37 made by the internethistorian as a deliberate meme?
It's all just direct from Reddit
Listen to Pax Britannica and The History of Witch Craft on spotify
That's a myth. He actually shut down trials that were obviously fake and insisted upon proper investigations which helped prove innocence
Yeah but Drogon was also cool with Tyrion.
8/ Don't rely on memes for history. Germany also didn't mind that Japan attacked America, they declared war on them after all.
7/ and the video of all those king tigers is just the same tanks going round in circles to make it seen like there were more than they had.
6/ motorized army with plentiful tanks is literally Nazi propaganda as in reality they were still completely reliant on horses for transport
4/ that the treaty caused ww2 is Nazi propaganda for starting the war, like how all the videos you see of the Wehrmacht show a highly
4/ the failure to actually enforce the Versailles treaty such as during the Ruhr crisis that led to WW2 not the treaty itself. The idea
3/ of what Germany would've imposed on the Entente if they had won which would've made Versailles look like pale milk. I'd anything it was
2/ with Germany again. The treaty is less harsh than what the Germans imposed on Russia in the Brest-Litovsk treaty which gave an indicatio
No it wasn't. That's Nazi propaganda for starting the ear. The payments were cancelled in the 30s as both countries wanted to begin trading
No just the war hammers