they only brought 33 bodies back. i killed triple that easy. i did only a few months and they only counted bodies. a 50 cal makes bodies dissapear. so they never found the bodies that puff into smoke...π€·πΎββοΈ
if i have to throw a bullet (7.62) a half a mile away i would aim 12 feet above their heads... evil
its an arc like a rainbow.
you ever arc a bullet like a football?
hunting humans is a differenr game, they think like you...
of course i dont care π€ pv
sniper school is about stalking π€ pv
depends how i feel. sometimes i will come with the gang, other times i just come.
nostr:npub15dqlghlewk84wz3pkqqvzl2w2w36f97g89ljds8x6c094nlu02vqjllm5m when funding open source devs? π
dont have me get cancelled on the freedom tech....85% of devs do not beliveve
in bitcoin. fhey are T work, if pay stops they move on.
you could never understand after my mother was the superior to watch the airmen of a plane that crashed in kosovo.
Scott Francis O'Grady (born October 12, 1965) is a former United States Air Force fighter pilot. On June 2, 1995, he was shot down over Bosnia and Herzegovina by a 2K12 Kub (NATO designation SA-6 "Gainful") mobile SAM launcher and forced to eject from his F-16C into hostile territory. US Marines from heavy-helicopter squadron HMH-464 and the 24 MEU(SOC) on AC number 21 eventually rescued O'Grady after nearly a week of his evading the Bosnian Serbs. He was previously involved in the Banja Luka incident where he fired upon six enemy aircraft. The 2001 film Behind Enemy Lines is loosely based upon his experiences.
my mother (enlisted) was born in '62.
i could walk the east coast of america, north to south in less than 60 days w/120 lbs on my backπππ
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