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  1. Went 65 and 30 in BFBC2 and my skill level went down. I don't understand the ranking in this game.
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    2. Randomrocket

      Randomrocket

      Its just a random number generator. haha
    3. Slidell

      Slidell

      It's gotta be random. Or someone's ******* with me.
    4. jmdalmighty

      jmdalmighty

      My friend satays at 200 :( it's gah like ****
  2. I ******* came at the confirmed features list. Finally a Bethesda game with shadows. I mean sure there's some stuff I'm iffy about like the 18 skills but mite be cool.
  3. I wish I still had mine. But it's to late because it's happening currently. Lucky us.
  4. Doesn't matter man we're ******. We're all ******. China, America, Canada, Japan, The UK, The EU, Saudi Arbia, everyone. We're ******. Watch the documentary Collapse, you'll understand. Fifteen minutes in and you'll understand.
  5. I'll still do the news stuff if you want.
  6. Audie volunteered for numerous patrols and his unit came under artillery fire almost every night. Audie discovered that there was only one route the enemy armor could pass through. Audie heavily mined the area. When the Germans attacked, the lead tank hit a mine and blocked the road completely. He first threw two Molotov cocktails at the tank. Neither ignited. A grenade he tossed inside was ineffective. The Germans guarding the tank began firing at him. Audie next used rifle grenades and finally managed to knock the tank treads off one side. Audie's battalion was tasked with capturing an enemy artillery position high up on a ridge The men of 1st Battalion slowly advanced up the slope, struggling all the way. As they reached the top, the Germans opened fire with deadly results. Every avenue of approach was covered by machine guns. Audie moved forward, out of the line of ambush, and took stock of the situation. Half the unit was pinned down, the other half was being decimated by enemy fire. Commandeering a .30 cal machine gun, Audie crawled back up the slope. Setting up the gun, he opened fire and quickly killed two Germans. With only one belt of ammunition, Audie used short bursts and forced the German gunners to cease firing and duck down. Once out of ammunition, Audie and another soldier, Private Lattie Tipton, charged the first enemy position and quickly silenced it. As they prepared to charge the next position, Tipton noticed a German soldier waving a white flag. Lattie Tipton was killed by a German soldier in a machine gun nest who was feigning surrender. Murphy went into a rage, and single-handedly wiped out the German machine gun crew which had just killed his friend.[1] He then used the German machine gun and grenades to destroy several other nearby enemy positions. The battle at Holtzwihr (France) began with Murphy's unit at an effective strength of 19 out of 128. He then proceeded to use an abandoned, burning tank destroyer's .50 caliber machine gun to cut into the German infantry at a distance, including one full squad of German infantry that had crawled in a ditch to within 100 feet of his position. Wounded in the leg during heavy fire, he continued this nearly single-handed battle for almost an hour. His focus on the battle before him stopped only when his telephone line to the artillery fire direction center was cut by artillery fire. As his remaining men came forward, he quickly organized them to conduct a counter attack, which ultimately drove the enemy away from Holtzwihr. For these actions Murphy was awarded the Medal of Honor. His height and weight at his enlistment were 5 feet 5.5 inches (166.4 cm) and 110 pounds (50 kg); after his three year enlistment, he was 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm) and 145 pounds (66 kg). (All his badassery couldn't fit so he had to grow another inch and a half)Audie Murphy received 33 US medals, plus five medals from France and one from Belgium. It has been said that he received every US medal available at the time; 5 of them awarded more than once. List of his Medals Medal of Honor Distinguished Service Cross Silver Star with First Oak Leaf Cluster Legion of Merit Bronze Star Medal with "V" Device and First Oak Leaf Cluster Purple Heart with Second Oak Leaf Cluster U.S. Army Outstanding Civilian Service Medal Good Conduct Medal Distinguished Unit Emblem with First Oak Leaf Cluster American Campaign Medal European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with One Silver Star, Four Bronze Service Stars (representing nine campaigns) Bronze Arrowhead (representing assault landing at Sicily and Southern France) World War II Victory Medal Army of Occupation Medal with Germany Clasp Armed Forces Reserve Medal Combat Infantry Badge Marksman Badge with Rifle Bar Expert Badge with Bayonet Bar French Fourragere in Colors of the Croix de Guerre French Legion of Honor, Grade of Chevalier French Croix de Guerre With Silver Star French Croix de Guerre with Palm Medal of Liberated France Belgian Croix de Guerre 1940 Palm
  7. TLDR version at the bottom http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/Jackchurchill.jpg Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming "Jack" Churchill, DSO & Bar, MC & Bar (16 September 1906 – 8 March 1996), nicknamed "Fighting Jack Churchill" and "Mad Jack", was an English soldier who fought throughout World War II armed with a longbow, arrows, and a claymore (sword). He once said "any officer who goes into action without his sword is improperly dressed. In May 1940, Churchill and his unit, the Manchester Regiment, ambushed a German patrol near L'Epinette, France. Churchill gave the signal to attack by cutting down the enemy Feldwebel (sergeant) with his barbed arrows, becoming the only known British soldier to have felled an enemy with a longbow in the course of the war. He volunteered for the Commandos after fighting at Dunkirk. Churchill was unsure what Commando Duty entailed, but he signed up because it sounded dangerous. Churchill was second in command of No. 3 Commando in Operation Archery, a raid on the German garrison at VÃ¥gsøy, Norway on December 27, 1941.[2] As the ramps fell on the first landing craft, Churchill leapt forward from his position playing The March of the Cameron Men on bagpipes,[1] threw a grenade, and began running towards the bay. For his actions at Dunkirk and VÃ¥gsøy, Churchill received the Military Cross and Bar.[citation needed] In July 1943, as commanding officer, he led 2 Commando from their landing site at Catania in Sicily with his trademark Claymore slung around his waist and a longbow and arrows around his neck and his bagpipes under his arm.[3] This was again repeated at the landings at Salerno. Leading 2 Commando, Churchill was ordered to capture a German observation post outside of the town of La Molina controlling a pass leading down to the Salerno beach-head. He led the attack by 2 and 41 Commandos, infiltrating the town and capturing the post, taking 42 prisoners including a mortar squad. Churchill led the men and prisoners back down the pass with the wounded being carried on carts with huge wheels, pushed by German prisoners. He commented that to him it was "an image from the Napoleonic Wars."[4] He received the Distinguished Service Order for leading this action at Salerno.[5] http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0a/Jack_Churchill_with_captured_Belgian_75.jpg/800px-Jack_Churchill_with_captured_Belgian_75.jpg Churchill stares down the barrel of a captured Belgian 75 mm Field Gun In 1944, he led the Commandos in Yugoslavia, where they supported the efforts of Josip Broz Tito's Partisans from the Adriatic island of Vis.[6] In May, he was ordered to raid the German held island of BraÄ. He organised a motley army of 1,500 Partisans, 43 Commando and one troop from 40 Commando for the raid. The landing was unopposed, but on seeing the eyries from which they later encountered German fire, the Partisans decided to defer the attack until the following day. Churchill's bagpipes signalled the remaining Commandos to battle. After being strafed by an RAF Spitfire, Churchill decided to withdraw for the night and to re-launch the attack the following morning.[7] The following morning, one flanking attack was launched by 43 Commando with Churchill leading the elements from 40 Commando. The Partisans remained at the landing area. Only Churchill and six others managed to reach the objective. A mortar shell killed or wounded everyone but Churchill, who was playing "Will Ye No Come Back Again?" on his pipes as the Germans advanced. He was knocked unconscious by grenades and captured.[7] He was later flown to Berlin for interrogation and then transferred to Sachsenhausen concentration camp. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d2/Jack_Churchill_leading_training_charge_with_sword.jpg/800px-Jack_Churchill_leading_training_charge_with_sword.jpg Jack Churchill (far right) leads a training exercise, sword in hand, from a Eureka boat in Inveraray. In September 1944, he and an RAF officer crawled under the wire through an abandoned drain and set out to walk to the Baltic coast; they were recaptured near the coastal city of Rostock, only a few miles from the sea. In late April 1945 Churchill was transferred to Tyrol together with about 140 other prominent concentration camp inmates, where the SS left the prisoners behind.[8] After the departure of the Germans he walked 150 miles to Verona, Italy where he met an American armoured column.[citation needed] As the Pacific War was still ongoing Churchill was sent to Burma,[9] where the largest land battles against Japan were still raging, but by the time he reached India, Hiroshima and Nagasaki had been bombed, and the war abruptly ended. Churchill was said to be unhappy with the abrupt end of the war, saying: "If it wasn't for those damn Yanks, we could have kept the war going another 10 years!" He volunteered for the Commandos after fighting at Dunkirk. Churchill was unsure what Commando Duty entailed, but he signed up because it sounded dangerous. Only solider kill nazis with a claymore sword Churchill was second in command of No. 3 Commando in Operation Archery, a raid on the German garrison at VÃ¥gsøy, Norway on December 27, 1941. As the ramps fell on the first landing craft, Churchill leapt forward from his position playing The March of the Cameron Men on bagpipes Only person to have a confirmed longbow kill in WW2 Carried a claymore, longbow and bagpipe into combat In 1944, he led the Commandos in Yugoslavia, where they supported the efforts of Josip Broz Tito's Partisans from the Adriatic island of Vis. Only Churchill and six others managed to reach the objective. A mortar shell killed or wounded everyone but Churchill, who was playing "Will Ye No Come Back Again?" on his pipes as the Germans advanced. He was knocked unconscious by grenades and captured. He was later flown to Berlin for interrogation and then transferred to Sachsenhausen concentration camp. In September 1944, he and an RAF officer crawled under the wire through an abandoned drain and set out to walk to the Baltic coast;. In late April 1945 Churchill was transferred to Tyrol together with about 140 other prominent concentration camp inmates, where the SS left the prisoners behind. After the departure of the Germans he walked 150 miles to Verona, Italy where he met an American armoured column As the Pacific War was still ongoing Churchill was sent to Burma, by the time he reached India, Hiroshima and Nagasaki had been bombed. He was quoted as saying "If it wasn't for those damn Yanks, we could have kept the war going another 10 years!"
  8. I don't care ibot bot. I don't care.
  9. I saw it. There weren't any clouds but I live in the metro area of New Orleans so, lots of light pollution. I saw a few meteors as well.
  10. Bethesda built a new engine. One would assume specifically for openworld RPGs. I hope this one is an updated version of Morrowind. With companions like in FNV.
  11. Yeah, I can't remember what it's called but it's a super thin metal that lets us detected it so fast that it can be stopped.
  12. It's all that one guy that ****** a chimps fault. ******* it. Furries caused AIDS.
  13. Slidell

    Ban game

    Banned for Hitler and the Aryan race! Godwin's in full effect.
  14. ttp://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/17dec_solsticeeclipse/ The last winter solstice eclipse was in 1638, and this one will be topped off by the Ursid meteor shower. Even city lights won't block out all this action. Peak viewing is 3:17AM Eastern 2:17AM Central 1:17AM Mountain 12:17AM Pacific. **** if I'm waiting another 500 years for a celestial event like this. I'm staying up.
  15. I'm going to ram a machete up your asshole, asshole.
  16. And I'd imagine most models are massive cunts. Holy shit **** isn't edited.Well cunts isn't.
  17. Just stick a pencil in the holes for the fan bada bing bada boom, problem solved.
  18. ******* you guys are pessimistic and pedantic.
  19. Then they'll have more reason to cure it.
  20. But we're making one.
  21. Once we figure something out we improve and make new versions of exponentially faster. There's a study out there that shows it. You don't even have to look at the study. It took us thousands and thousands of years to figure out how to fly. Once we did we were on the moon in 57 years. Oh by the way, thanks for ******** on my point.
  22. http://bloodjournal....010-09-309591v1 Evidence for the cure of HIV infection by CCR5http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/math/large/Delta.gif32/http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/math/large/Delta.gif32 stem cell transplantation Kristina Allers1,*, Gero Hütter2, Jörg Hofmann3, Christoph Loddenkemper4, Kathrin Rieger2, Eckhard Thiel2 and Thomas Schneider1 1 Department of Gastroenterology, Infectious Diseases, and Rheumatology, Medical Clinic I, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Germany; 2 Department of Hematology, Oncology, and Transfusion Medicine, Medical Clinic III, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Germany; 3 Institute of Medical Virology, Helmut-Ruska-Haus, Campus Mitte, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Germany; 4 Institute of Pathology/Research Center ImmunoSciences (RCIS), Campus Benjamin Franklin, Charite - University Medicine Berlin, Germany Abstract HIV entry into CD4+ cells requires interaction with a cellular receptor, generally either CCR5 or CXCR4. We have previously reported the case of an HIV-infected patient in whom viral replication remained absent despite discontinuation of antiretroviral therapy after transplantation with CCR5http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/math/Delta.gif32/http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/math/Delta.gif32 stem cells. However, it was expected that the long-lived viral reservoir would lead to HIV rebound and disease progression during the process of immune reconstitution. In the present study, we demonstrate successful reconstitution of CD4+ T cells at the systemic level as well as in the gut mucosal immune system following CCR5http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/math/Delta.gif32/http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/math/Delta.gif32 stem cell transplantation, while the patient remains without any sign of HIV infection. This was observed although recovered CD4+ T cells contain a high proportion of activated memory CD4+ T cells, i.e. the preferential targets of HIV, and are susceptible to productive infection with CXCR4-tropic HIV. Furthermore, during the process of immune reconstitution, we found evidence for the replacement of long-lived host tissue cells with donor-derived cells indicating that the size of the viral reservoir has been reduced over time. In conclusion, our results strongly suggest that cure of HIV has been achieved in this patient. http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/icons/spacer.gif **** me, we're going to live forever.
  23. It's necessary for them to die. If they lived that's 20000 more people that would go to reproduce and bring kids into increasingly shittier situations. Not a happy thought but a true one.
  24. Look it's a logical second step. There were shark attacks and jews have the ability to control fish. Or was that aqua man, damn it.
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