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The Flood / Re: Interesting history facts
« on: June 15, 2015, 01:54:30 AM »


This man here, is Léo Major.

He was a French-Canadian soldier during WWII. He's one of five Canadians to be awarded Distinguished Conduct Medal during WWII. He was the only Canadian and one of only three other soldiers in the British Commonwealth to ever win the Distinguished Conduct Medal twice in separate wars.

Leo Major is famous for several reasons.

D-Day Landing, first day on the job

During a reconnaissance mission on D-Day, Major captured a German armoured vehicle (a Hanomag) by himself. The vehicle contained German communication equipment and secret German Army codes.

Days later, during his first encounter with an SS patrol, he killed four soldiers; however, one of them managed to ignite a phosphorus grenade. After the resulting explosion, Major lost one eye but he continued to fight.

He continued his service as a scout and a sniper by insisting that he needed only one eye to sight his weapon. According to him, he "looked like a pirate".

Battle of the Scheldt

Major single-handedly captured 93 German soldiers during The Battle of the Scheldt in Zeeland in the southern Netherlands. During a reconnaissance, whilst alone, he spotted two German soldiers walking along a dike. He captured the first German and attempted to use him as bait so he could capture the other. The second attempted to use his gun, but Major quickly killed him. He went on to capture their commanding officer and forced him to surrender.

The German garrison surrendered themselves after three more were shot dead by Major. In a nearby village, SS troops who witnessed German soldiers being escorted by a Canadian soldier shot at their own soldiers, injuring a few and killing seven. Major disregarded the enemy fire and kept escorting his prisoners to the Canadian front line. Major then ordered a passing Canadian tank to fire on the SS troops.

He marched back to camp with nearly a hundred prisoners. Thus, he was chosen to receive a DCM. He declined the invitation to be decorated, however, because according to him General Montgomery (who was giving the award) was "incompetent" and in no position to be giving out medals.

Decommissioned

In February 1945, Major was helping a padre load corpses from a destroyed Tiger tank into a Bren Carrier. After they finished loading the bodies, the padre and the driver seated themselves in the front whilst Major jumped on the back of the vehicle. The carrier soon struck a land mine.

Major claims to have remembered a loud blast followed by his body being thrown into the air and smashing down hard as he landed on his back. He lost consciousness and awoke to two concerned medical officers trying to assess his condition. He simply asked if the padre was okay. They did not answer, but loaded him onto a truck so he could be transported to a field hospital 30 miles (48 km) away, stopping every 15 minutes to inject morphine to relieve the pain in his back.

A doctor at the field hospital informed him that he had broken his back in three places, four ribs, and both ankles. Again they told Major that the war was over for him. A week went by and Major had the opportunity to flee. He managed to get a ride from a passing jeep that drove him to Nijmegen, a town where he had previously met a family. He stayed with that family for close to a month. He went back to his unit in March 1945.

Battle of Zwolle

In the beginning of April, the Régiment de la Chaudière were approaching the city of Zwolle, which presented strong German resistance. The Commanding Officer asked for two volunteers to reconnoitre the German force before the artillery began firing at the city. Private Major and his friend Corporal Willie Arseneault stepped forward to accept the task. In order to keep the city intact, the pair decided to try to capture Zwolle alone, though they were only supposed to reconnoitre the German numbers and attempt contact with the Dutch Resistance.

Around midnight Arseneault was killed by German fire after accidentally giving away the team's position. Enraged, Major killed two of the Germans, but the rest of the group fled in a vehicle. He decided to continue his mission alone. He entered Zwolle near Sassenport and came upon a staff car. He ambushed and captured the German driver, and then led him to a bar where an officer was taking a drink. Inside he found that they could both speak French (the officer was from Alsace), and Major told him that at 6:00 am Canadian artillery would begin firing at the city, causing numerous casualties among both the German troops and the civilians. As a sign of good faith, he gave the German his gun back.

Major then proceeded to run throughout the city firing his machine gun, throwing grenades and making so much noise that he fooled the Germans into thinking that the Canadian Army was storming the city in earnest. As he was doing this, he would attack and capture German troops. About 10 times during the night he captured groups of 8 to 10 German soldiers, escorted them out of the city and gave them to the French-Canadian troops that were waiting in the vicinity.

After transferring his prisoners to the troops, he would return to Zwolle to continue his assault. He eventually located the Gestapo HQ and set the building on fire. Later stumbling upon the SS HQ, he got into a quick but deadly fight with eight ranking Nazi officers: four were killed, and the other half fled. He noticed that two of the SS he just killed were disguised as resistance members. The Zwolle resistance had been (or were going to be) infiltrated by the Nazis.

By 4:30 am, the exhausted Major found out that the Germans had retreated. Zwolle had been liberated, and the Resistance contacted. Walking in the street he met four members of the Dutch Resistance. He informed them that the city was now free of Germans.

Korean War

Léo Major fought in the Korean War, where he was awarded a bar to his Distinguished Conduct Medal for capturing and holding a key hill.

This position was being controlled by the Third US Infantry Division (around 10,000 men) when the 64th Chinese Army (around 40,000 men) lowered a decisive artillery barrage. Over the course of two days, the Americans were pushed back by elements of the Chinese 190th and 191st Divisions.

They tried to recapture the hill, but without any success, and the Chinese had moved to the nearby hill, practically surrounding the US forces. In order to relieve pressure, LCol J.A. Dextraze, Commanding Officer of the 2nd Battalion Royal 22nd Regiment, brought up an elite scout and sniper team led by Léo Major. Wielding Stenguns, Major and his 18 men silently crept up the hill. At a signal, Major's men opened fire, panicking the Chinese who were trying to understand why the firing was coming from the center of their troops instead of from the outside. By 12:45 am they had retaken the hill.

However, an hour later two Chinese divisions (the 190th and the 191st, totaling around 14,000 men) counter-attacked. Major was ordered to retreat, but refused and found scant cover for his men. There he held the enemy off throughout the night, though they were so close to him that Major's own mortar shells were practically raining down on him.

For three days his men held off multiple Chinese counter-assaults until reinforcements arrived. For his actions, Major was awarded the bar to the Distinguished Conduct Medal.

Thus concludes this interesting history fact.

Don't fuck with canucks.

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The Flood / Re: Come in here so I can ask you questions about stuff
« on: June 15, 2015, 01:33:22 AM »
I actually prefer female bosses/supervisors.

Fucking just shoot me. In my experience? A woman in a position of power? Bitch mode activated. It's technically the same for guys too.

But women hold all the cards when it comes to being a proffessional bitch. Guys are just proffessional assholes.

They're the absolute worst in a construction job.

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The Flood / Re: How have you changed since joining this community?
« on: June 15, 2015, 01:30:13 AM »
Yep. Things were good for a bit. Now they're not. Fun time, over.

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The Flood / Re: Come in here so I can ask you questions about stuff
« on: June 15, 2015, 01:24:42 AM »
Go right ahead smiling rainbow mob barely.
Why do you think it is common for people to respect male bosses more than female bosses in the workplace?

Why? Why you do this to me!? You give me the hardest one.

I'll answer honestly. I don't know. I couldn't give a shit if my boss was woman or man.

I'd probably end up frowning silently over their silly mistakes just as equally no matter the sex.

Really. Seriously. I don't have a clue.

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The Flood / Re: What do you consider your social flaw?
« on: June 15, 2015, 01:20:18 AM »
I'm not social. Not a fan of too much talking, or, meaningless small talk. I'm extremely reserved.

I can, or have been told, that I can come across as thinking I'm "above" others. And, because I don't say much, rumors can start from that because I'm unknown.

The rather gay thing about this all is? If I start speaking out, or I'm blunt in my approaches and don't give a fuck about what people say?

Then they get offended by it.

Stay silent?

They get offended by it.

My true social weakness?

I really. FUCKING. HATE. PEOPLE.


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The Flood / Re: How hot is it in your neck of the woods?
« on: June 14, 2015, 02:31:52 PM »
The rain finally showed up. Temp's gone down to about 10-12C.

53 something F for the folks down south.

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The Flood / Re: Your username.
« on: June 14, 2015, 01:08:16 PM »


I'm fucking Dandy. Let's go MAC somebody's house.

The Sandtrap sounds like the name of a club, honestly.

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Gaming / Re: Most broken enemies in gaming
« on: June 14, 2015, 12:57:40 PM »
Feral Ghoul Reavers in Fallout 3

Holy bullet sponge Batman.
And that's not even considering how often they glitch out and become almost immortal.

;_;

*Flashbacks to the tunnel part of broken steel*

Windmill arms and immortality, there is no god.

TFW I brought Fawkes with me.

I understood the meaning of what happens when an immovable object meets an unstoppable force that day.

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The Flood / Re: What Breast Size Do You Like?
« on: June 14, 2015, 12:53:57 PM »
I really don't care. Big, small.

Go for it.

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The Flood / Re: Come in here so I can ask you questions about stuff
« on: June 14, 2015, 12:50:44 PM »
Go right ahead smiling rainbow mob barely.

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The Flood / Re: The Clown Trailer UK 2015 (nsfw)
« on: June 13, 2015, 08:46:07 PM »

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The Flood / Re: Parks and Rex
« on: June 13, 2015, 08:35:51 PM »
And now we await the inevitable rule 34.

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Oh for the love of...

Tumblr has done it. They've broken the verry concept of intelligence.

"In breaking news today, a new strain of intelligence resistant human was discovered."

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The Flood / Re: I finally selected a new gamertag.
« on: June 13, 2015, 07:40:56 PM »
You fucking cunt.

You shoulda picked Better Call Sol.

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The Flood / Re: drunk ama 2
« on: June 13, 2015, 07:36:47 PM »
Your all time favorite, immidiate hunger inducing best food ever to eat?
a well made reuben

A fuckin' sandvich.

Stay top class, class. Sandvich is best food.

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The Flood / Re: drunk ama 2
« on: June 13, 2015, 07:19:52 PM »
Your all time favorite, immidiate hunger inducing best food ever to eat?

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Gaming / Re: Blue Team now wears GEN2 Mjolnir
« on: June 13, 2015, 04:21:03 PM »
This actually answers a question I had yesterday.

Looking at Blue Team, save for minor details on their shoulder pads, and their different helmets, their armour is identical to John's.

Which left me scratching my head because Chief's armour was


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The Flood / Re: Ugh, hey sep7
« on: June 13, 2015, 04:11:42 PM »


Today is one great bundle of cheer after another. My job today is to sort through it all. My agenda is; drink coffee, keep the temper down, and find a way to make something decent of the day by the end of it.

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The Flood / Re: After a turn of events
« on: June 13, 2015, 02:27:35 PM »
Things are like that. Remember that. Transition periods. When you let go of something, or you're suddenly thrown into a new area that's beyond your current ways of doing things, your lifestyle, then there's a period of feeling loss.

It's not easy to fight.

I don't know what situation you've just walked out of. I don't know how you live or what you want to do. So the choice falls on you. You have to think. Find the options that are there that you know you can do. Or, look at the options you want to try and push yourself.

The problem with transition periods, is that if you let them hang around for too long, you don't get back up off the floor again. And it's tough to get moving again.

But you have to. Otherwise you won't pursue anything.

If memory serves, I'd take a guess at one of two things.

You've moved on from somebody. Or you've moved on from your job. Maybe you're asking on what you should do in regards to people next. Maybe you find all this free time suddenly strange. Whatever the case, it would be handy if we had a little context to work with.

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The Flood / Re: Things you can't quite grasp
« on: June 13, 2015, 01:05:01 PM »
I'm checking the dates on this thread.

This thread is recent. And I didn't even see it. And there's some A tier niggertry at work here with the conversations.

I don't get it.

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The Flood / Re: That PM Symbol
« on: June 13, 2015, 12:44:46 PM »
Naiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiled it.

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The Flood / Re: If You could give me one piece of advice
« on: June 13, 2015, 12:29:51 PM »
Do a barrel roll.

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The Flood / Re: Wanna start your day off right?
« on: June 13, 2015, 11:27:12 AM »
But Quebec... it's French.

NOOOOO. Different French. Quebec'ers aren't like those other French everybody talks about.

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The Flood / Re: What makes you happy?
« on: June 13, 2015, 09:53:03 AM »
Peachy fucking question. Who in the fuck knows at this point.
And you call us miserable

That I do. You want a prize? Your sharpshooting is on point today melons.
A hypocrite and passive aggressive?

Cool

Also. I really don't feel like being a caustic piece of shit today. Apologies Lemon. So, in the interest of peace.

Here's some melons.

Spoiler

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The Flood / Re: YFW gas was $0.03 a gallon in the 1600s
« on: June 13, 2015, 09:50:52 AM »
So long as truckers exist, I oppose nuclear trains. I've seen too many of those gear jockeys get themselves hung up by their trailer on train tracks over a hill that they should damn well know they can't clear.

This too. Joking or no I've actually driven by recent train wrecks because a semi was going too fast and figured he could beat the train.
Ever see it happen? It makes a sound that puts small artillery to shame.

Never in action, no. But I've passed by the equipment needed to haul everything up and back onto the tracks or elsewhere and I've stared at the literal mile or so of crumpled or fucked train cars.

Train cleanup is messy.

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The Flood / Re: YFW gas was $0.03 a gallon in the 1600s
« on: June 13, 2015, 09:47:08 AM »
So long as truckers exist, I oppose nuclear trains. I've seen too many of those gear jockeys get themselves hung up by their trailer on train tracks over a hill that they should damn well know they can't clear.

This too. Joking or no I've actually driven by recent train wrecks because a semi was going too fast and figured he could beat the train.

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The Flood / Re: Having a shit,
« on: June 13, 2015, 09:43:36 AM »
Now this is shitposting.

Didn't Kinder do that first though?
oh

my

fucking

Godoka

YouTube


Legitimate question though. I remember somebody talking about Kinder posting a picture while he was on the can.

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The Flood / Re: Having a shit,
« on: June 13, 2015, 09:37:30 AM »
Now this is shitposting.

Didn't Kinder do that first though?

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Educate me.

What the fuck are manipulatives.
to my understanding, they're like physical objects that you fuck about with, and you can glean from them various mathematical concepts

which i don't oppose--tactile learning/firsthand learning is kinda how i like to be taught things

think Legos and shit

That seems....very dependent. You ain't gonna carry a big rubix cube type deal on you later on in life to solve math problems or remember your various math tables.

Of course older people just use calculators. But still.

Seems awkward. I remember my multiplication tables because one of my teachers turned them into songs. Sticks like glue.

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They've done away with times tables at the three middle schools my brother attended.
!!!
Yeah, they switched to manipulatives.

Educate me.

What the fuck are manipulatives.

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