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Damn that guy was brutal. I wonder how fucked up his head was after the war. 500 kills...I wonder what that does to a man.

[–] PhunkyPlatypus 4 points (+4|-0)

Not to detract from the effects, but I know that snipers/pilots are affected differently than a soldier used to close quarters combat. With such a distance you can't see the graphic detail. Your'e more removed from the situation than say a tunnel rat in Nam or anyone tasked with clearing a trench in WW1.

That makes sense. Almost comparable to military drone operators. To them its almost like a video game. Much different than putting a hole into somebody's face from 30m then rushing up and stabbing them.

Damn we are some brutal monkeys, aren't we?

[–] PhunkyPlatypus 3 points (+3|-0)

War never changes. Regardless if it's sticks and stones or military drones.

I think that's what's truly terrifying about Nuclear weapons. Personally murdering 250,000 people by hand versus pressing a button. There's no immediate impact of your actions in the latter. They're just numbers and statistics compared to individual faces and grotesque horrors.

[–] CDanger 0 points (+0|-0)

I would actully think when you reach that number it means nothing. 1-2 is probably shocking. 3-10 is thrilling. And after that it is routine.

[–] [Deleted] 4 points (+4|-0)

Simo Häyhä was the inspiration for "White Death," a song from the album Coat of Arms of Swedish power metal band Sabaton.

What do you mean 'joke'?
I choose to believe it.

Also this made me laugh :

Häyhä also had a lighter, humorous side to him: "After Christmas we caught a Ruskie, blindfolded him, spun him dizzy and took him to a party in the tent of The Terror of Morocco. The Ruskie was joyed by the carousing and was disgusted when he was sent back."

[–] ninjajunkie 3 points (+3|-0) Edited

Shit, the Russians calling someone The White Death is like Lemmy saying You're metal as fuck.

Besides that British dude who took prisoners with a broadsword in WWII, the only person who could have caught Simo is Roy Benivedaz

Edit: Be sure to read about him teaching himself to walk again after he found a land mine; before winning the fucking Medal of Honor.

That sword wielding guy was Mad Jack, the same one who got the only confirmed kill in wwii with a bow and arrow.
And once charged enemy lines while playing the bagpipes and throwing grenades.

[–] ninjajunkie 4 points (+4|-0)

I'm sure he was wearing a kilt, no pants could hold balls like that.