Really? Then why does it say Ontario, Canada in your handle?
Because when I signed on I was living in Ontario and I cant be bothered to change the info
I guess you missed the part where she meets them while traveling from Egypt to Kenya, eh?
I guess I must have. I especially missed the part where she went from being a pick pocket on the 'mean streets' and that was worth more combat experience to fighting in world war 2, to being a travelling war child when it became apparent that the pick pocket life didnt quite stack up. What's next? She singlehandedly defeat communism without her powers?
Trust me, I´ve actually lived in Africa and have close family there. You go into the wilderness and from hot-tempered hypos to hyenas,
everything wants to kill you. They just may not want to
eat you. (Buffalos are more dangerous to people than lions because they attack no matter what... and they´re
herbivorous!)
Big dif.
Dude I've been out there too. Your info is faulty, r you just had horribly bad luck. You stay out of their way and they will leave you alone.
Oooh, let´s see. Between Egyot and Kenya we have Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea and -depending on what route she used, Uganda or Somalia-.
Hmm... no, you´re right, I don´t think there was ever any armed conflicts in those countries. And most definitelly no children ever even touched a kalashnikovs there, that´s for sure.
What are you ******ed or just selectively illiterate? I agreed that ther was armed conflict. Lots of armed conflict, just nothing that compares to WWII. Certainly nothing that compares to being the American Super Soldier dressed in the American flag with a big star for a bullseye on your chest and everyone gunning for you
Not really. When you have a superserum running through your veins that allows you to do things like use an indetructible shiled to deflect thousands of bullets per second and the speed to effortlessly dodge artillery fire, even Omaha beach is a cakewalk.
Dude he's peak human. IF he's lucky he can dodge one bullet. He cant dodge artillery fire. What are you smoking?
And clearly, you´ve never been to war.
Contrary to what you may see in movies, war is not all-out madness 24/7.
Ask any person who´s ever actually seen armed conflicts and he´ll tell you this: the single biggest component of War is "waiting".
Yes, long, boring, dreadful, endless hours staring at a fly laying eggs. Sometimes for days in a row. And then suddenly, sometimes out of nowhere, all hell breaks loose. Gunfire, artillery shells, men screaming, the works.
I lived in Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War. Sirens going off everynight, going to bed with your gas mask, soldiers on the streets, scuds and patriots overhead.
I was in Sharm el Sheikh last year not 10 minutes drive from the two terrorist attacks that killed 200 civillians.
And I've studied World War II, wrote a thesis on it acctually
I think I know a thing or two about armed conflicts
So what do you know about armed conflicts besides: their not like you see them in the movies, and they really are a piece of cake compared to the life of a thief
And you continue to conveniently "forget" that from June 6 1944 to roughly one month before the armstice in April 1945 (whoa, that´s like 10 whole
months! That´s 2 months shorter than a regular tour of duty in Nam!), Steve´s participation in the war in europe resumed to him prancing around as a skinny waste of a corporal "in the rear with the gear"?