I cant see any armed rebellion happening, nor do I see one as necessary. But, for all the people saying "herp, derp, military's gots tanks, etc", A guerrilla war isn't about achieving military victory.
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[QUOTE="ScorpionTroll"]They probably think the island will capsize if they allow people to freely come to their country :PI for one applaud Japan for not feeling the need to let anybody and everybody into their country for the sake of 'tolerance'.
jesuschristmonk
Hank Johnson will back 'em up on that theory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNZczIgVXjg
I don't know if most people would call these must play games, but they were some of my favorites.
Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders (RTS)
Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes (RTS)
Tenchu: Return from Darkness (stealth)
Fable (RPG)
Morrowind (RPG)
[QUOTE="ScorpionTroll"]Meat is much more of a necessity. Gotta have my protein and stuff. Killing an animal JUST for it's skin is just a waste of life imo. I mean do you really need freakin gator shoes? I thought you were primarily talking about leather before I learned that you didn't know what leather was until just recently. My point was if we kill a cow or pig for it's meat why should there be anything wrong with using it's skin?It's not like we don't eat their meat. Why let their skin go to waste?
Capitan_Kid
[QUOTE="ScorpionTroll"]
It's not like we don't eat their meat. Why let their skin go to waste?
Chow_Mein_Kampf
Mmmmmm.............Gelatin.................
... As clothing, not head cheese.A MARSOC Marine, maybe. I don't think regular Marines receive much more unarmed combat training than most Army combat infantryman.
By "best" I assume you mean most interesting. I'd say the third crusade and the Pacific theater of WWII always captured my imagination. The third crusade because two great commanders from very different civilizations and religions squared off against each other. And the Pacific theater because it was full of sea battles, gambits and desperate land battles for strategic islands. Along with so much uncertainty for US forces early in the war.
In reply to the OP, I would also note that WWI saw large scale use of chemical weapons.
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