Still gross, look at those arms. Also uses the ever so popular 'filter wash' to hide those blemishes. Analysis complete-Would bang. Her name would be registered on the neutral list to be forgotten to time, as we know only the names on our proud or shame list will be remembered.iusedtobeadinosaur - Imgur
Still gross, look at those arms. Also uses the ever so popular 'filter wash' to hide those blemishes. Analysis complete.
Anyone can make any comment they wish, free speech and all that! I would say he was alluding more to the fact that those people that glorify war (Pogues/Fobbits/Remf), are generally not the people who actually fight them (grunts).So unless you've seen the elephant you can't comment on war? Call John Keegan's ghost. And by your own standard, your over simplification of what you deem to be our standards is also moot. Good day Sir!
Oh, that's right. I had forgotten just how absurd the whole thing was. Being told just how awesome it was to be a marine (infantry, no less) from the guy in the lily white uniform. You know what is a running theme in the different marine memories I've read? The navy treating them like shit.Heinlein was a naval officer.
I certainly agree, it was Arb who pointed out that Heinlein never saw combat, and I took that as him saying that Heinlein had no place in speaking of it. I could be off.Anyone can make any comment they wish, free speech and all that! I would say he was alluding more to the fact that those people that glorify war (Pogues/Fobbits/Remf), are generally not the people who actually fight them (grunts).
I never read anything by Keegan, but according to the Wikipedia, he said of Vietnam that the "Americans were right to do it." Supporting French imperialism was the right thing to do, ehh? Fuck him.
So you were wrong when you stated Heinlein was a Marine. And also in your mind USMC = Mobile Infantry? I feel like you're confusing science fiction with non fiction, standby for a shock once you figure out the difference.Oh, that's right. I had forgotten just how absurd the whole thing was. Being told just how awesome it was to be a marine (infantry, no less) from the guy in the lily white uniform. You know what is a running theme in the different marine memories I've read? The navy treating them like shit.
I know she is far to old for your tastes, but her face is mostly covered up, so you can pretend she is overly tan and not yet acquired aged leathery like skin...there should be a rule against posting a naked black woman unless they are fat supreme for the lulz.
How is it absurd given his military background? Cause he was in the Navy? Cause he never saw combat? Do those of who have seen it have the monopoly on discussing it?Alright, I was wrong about that detail. It's been a while since I had thought about any of this and I didn't run out to check Wikipedia before posting. Like I said, I had forgotten just how absurd the book was given Heinlein's own military background.
I'm going to say it again. Starship Troopers is about how glorious it is to be a marine. That's what the book is about. There is some fascism sprinkled in for color.