The legend about the demons that look like walking folliage makes me think that some group in the distant past of this race did use extreme camouflage and ambush tactics like this. And then they became legend, kinda like Japanese ninjas.
Jep. Than its game over. Except when you yourself are human. Than you just hit all the trees all at once, kf you know what i mean. Or we show our love for fire.
As well as Legendary Snipers are considered, most of my own countrie's past Sniping aces been more about "Battlefield Sniping", and being near frontline, using the rubble and combat vehicle wrecks as cover, while this legendary Finnish guy was actually about hiding in natural environment
@@Lupus_Indomitus Simo Häyhä 22 December 1939: 138 sniper kills in 22 days 26 January 1940: 199 sniper kills (61 in 35 days) 17 February 1940: 219 sniper kills (20 in 22 days) 7 March 1940 (one day after he was wounded): total of 259 sniper kills (40 in 18 days) his own private memoir, discovered in 2017, states a number. He begins by stating that by his estimates the total number he shot to be around 500. iron sights no scope bolt action.
@@Lupus_IndomitusCarlos Norman Hathcock II (May 20, 1942 - February 22, 1999) was a United States Marine Corps (USMC) sniper with a service record of 93 confirmed kills. Hathcock's record and the extraordinary details of the missions he undertook made him a legend in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was honored by having a rifle named after him: a variant of the M21 dubbed the Springfield Armory M25 White Feather, for the nickname "White Feather" given to Hathcock by the North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) 3:00 .
That last name mentioned. The most bad- a$$ sniper. Iron sights, snow in his mouth for no hint of breath condensation. Had an entire russian offensive scared of him.
@@VTX00128 and I'm Eastern Europe weapons enthusiast, plus fan of OG STALKER games, where this gun is appearing, and coupled with scope you get a really accurate "discount Sniper" with cheaper ammo -- sole downside of kitting Abakan for long range - you cant get AK Silencer on this one
@@SergeyWaytov I was coming from with knowledge from friends and family who are in or have been in the military service across all branches. A properly kited out M40A5/6/7 can be suppressed with FLIR Optics installed Chambed in .308 Winchester/NATO 7.62 of course.
@@SergeyWaytovThat doesn't include my International service community of friends. That includes the French Foreign legion to the Israeli Mossad of course I bet there's a few members of the worlds deniable assets. 😎🥸😉
The White Death... The ultimate horror story, for anyone afraid of invisible snipers, which would be everyone who thinks a hostile sniper might be near, especially if it's a sniper who tends to go for the balls. I don't think Simo Häyhä tended to go for the balls, though. Of course, if he did, the Soviets probably would've kept it secret.
Reading about Carlos Hathcock the American sniper who in Vietnam made the first mile shot in history that lasted until the 2010s. His story was very interesting, especially about gong about killing a general of noth Vietnamese origin.
The thing I really love about your channel is the quality of you readings so many of the other channel use text to voice so you have to put up with audio uncanny valley with weird translation glitches like saying 'M' 'M' instead of millimetre
Great story, again. Hunters hunt in different ways, some better than others. The cats hunted by smell and searched for movement with sight and hearing. The humans hunting style was more deadly because it was used to be an unseen deadly hunter for killing enemies. The cats aren't used to the human style of hunting, but the humans are familiar with the way bears hunt on Earth.
Heyo there, I was curious. If an HFY writer(lesser known) was wanting to reach out to you, what would be the best way to do that? Reddit, Discord potentially? Let me know if you like. In the meantime, thanks for making videos mate. They are fun.
It is basically the same stuff you can pick up at any hardware store. Pilots have them in their kits in small pouches. Only problem is they don't last very long.
The parents owe their kids a big apology.
Well, those "Parents" are up for some "fun" time with ass-shots
In agreed
The legend about the demons that look like walking folliage makes me think that some group in the distant past of this race did use extreme camouflage and ambush tactics like this. And then they became legend, kinda like Japanese ninjas.
You know you are screwed when the trees speak human
Jep. Than its game over. Except when you yourself are human. Than you just hit all the trees all at once, kf you know what i mean. Or we show our love for fire.
Ya you fuck when the trees start taking 😂😂
Just wait for the winter when humanity pulls the Finnish out of the cottage for some target practice.
@@riku3716 yaaa more like who has the most count
@@riku3716 you mean that one finnisch guy in particular right?
As well as Legendary Snipers are considered, most of my own countrie's past Sniping aces been more about "Battlefield Sniping", and being near frontline, using the rubble and combat vehicle wrecks as cover, while this legendary Finnish guy was actually about hiding in natural environment
Yeah. The legend of the white death. Hes such a fascinating human. And so god damn lucky at times.
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Simo Häyhä
22 December 1939: 138 sniper kills in 22 days
26 January 1940: 199 sniper kills (61 in 35 days)
17 February 1940: 219 sniper kills (20 in 22 days)
7 March 1940 (one day after he was wounded): total of 259 sniper kills (40 in 18 days)
his own private memoir, discovered in 2017, states a number. He begins by stating that by his estimates the total number he shot to be around 500.
iron sights no scope bolt action.
@@VTX00128 yeah. As i said. Qn absolute legend of a man.
@@Lupus_IndomitusCarlos Norman Hathcock II (May 20, 1942 - February 22, 1999) was a United States Marine Corps (USMC) sniper with a service record of 93 confirmed kills. Hathcock's record and the extraordinary details of the missions he undertook made him a legend in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was honored by having a rifle named after him: a variant of the M21 dubbed the Springfield Armory M25 White Feather, for the nickname "White Feather" given to Hathcock by the North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) 3:00 .
"I DEMAND TO DO THIS!!!" Immediately gets kicked in the butt.
Fun story. Thank you for the narration.
Poor dude that got a groin-shot, that must've hurt as Hell
Anyone else had a smile on the entire time listening to this story, or is it just me
Me too man.
Does anyone else know whst chemical was in that casule?
Naaaa just you 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@BrunoMaricFromZagrebwhen My team did this drill at Ft. Benning we wore field jacket, gloves and face shield.
That last name mentioned. The most bad- a$$ sniper. Iron sights, snow in his mouth for no hint of breath condensation. Had an entire russian offensive scared of him.
Over 500 HUNDRED confirmed kills.
Simo Häyhä and Carlos Hathcock are laughing at the Xenos right now XD
not me getting ready for a game of airsoft listening to this
A nut shot!?! The E4 Mafia says "meh"
I am the Lorax and I speak for the trees and those mother feckers are speaking human.
( Fortunate Son intensifies)
You deserve so much more subscribers.... this one made me spit tea all over... good one 💐⭐⭐⭐
that Simo Hayha reference at the end got me laughing
nice.
I am too much of a gun nerd -- two-shot bursts made me think AN-96 Abakan 😂😂
I was thinking of the old reliable M40 rifle vets know what i mean.
@@VTX00128 and I'm Eastern Europe weapons enthusiast, plus fan of OG STALKER games, where this gun is appearing, and coupled with scope you get a really accurate "discount Sniper" with cheaper ammo -- sole downside of kitting Abakan for long range - you cant get AK Silencer on this one
@@SergeyWaytov I was coming from with knowledge from friends and family who are in or have been in the military service across all branches. A properly kited out M40A5/6/7 can be suppressed with FLIR Optics installed Chambed in .308 Winchester/NATO 7.62 of course.
@@VTX00128 wowsers, thats surely is one of those "unexpected meetings around the Enternet"
@@SergeyWaytovThat doesn't include my International service community of friends. That includes the French Foreign legion to the Israeli Mossad of course I bet there's a few members of the worlds deniable assets. 😎🥸😉
The White Death... The ultimate horror story, for anyone afraid of invisible snipers, which would be everyone who thinks a hostile sniper might be near, especially if it's a sniper who tends to go for the balls.
I don't think Simo Häyhä tended to go for the balls, though. Of course, if he did, the Soviets probably would've kept it secret.
this is hecking hilarious!!!
Reading about Carlos Hathcock the American sniper who in Vietnam made the first mile shot in history that lasted until the 2010s. His story was very interesting, especially about gong about killing a general of noth Vietnamese origin.
As a wise man once said 'there's no fool like an old fool'
What's with the rattling in the background?
(It isnt to bad but its definitely noticeable)
Learning humility can be very painful.
This story is above average for this channel. Good choice.
btw, "Dunsinane" is a human shakespear reference. Not something the ET would know about.
Dude narration is the best. Cracking up over here!
This is a great story. There were times I was laughing so hard I was almost crying.... Great plot!!! o7
The thing I really love about your channel is the quality of you readings so many of the other channel use text to voice so you have to put up with audio uncanny valley with weird translation glitches like saying 'M' 'M' instead of millimetre
If it was up to me, no AI would be used on any channel that creates/reads stories.
So the Forsht? are like anthro lions?
First time listening and I'm already grinning from ear to ear. This is gonna be good 😂😂
Fix your background noise.
Great story, again.
Hunters hunt in different ways, some better than others. The cats hunted by smell and searched for movement with sight and hearing. The humans hunting style was more deadly because it was used to be an unseen deadly hunter for killing enemies. The cats aren't used to the human style of hunting, but the humans are familiar with the way bears hunt on Earth.
I loved this story keep it up!
Heyo there, I was curious. If an HFY writer(lesser known) was wanting to reach out to you, what would be the best way to do that? Reddit, Discord potentially? Let me know if you like. In the meantime, thanks for making videos mate. They are fun.
I just recently set up an email for anyone trying listening to this channel to reach me. It is sintext117@gmail.com
Sounds like a fan
Hope there is a part 3
View count must exceed 2000, and then it will be put in the que.
If there is a part three. Then, you should allow the honor to be satisfied to create friendship.
Bro got one creepy laugh 😂😂😂😂
Bro great video
Gracias 🎉🎉
Must have been the wind
Like a fart?
I've noticed a lot of your videos have background noise and it's a bit distracting from the story
I dunno, makes it sound like an old war film to me.
Sound like an old window AC that's vibrating a lot
Bless the Sin
Bless the Author
You really need to make a transcript i think it might help
Your reading cadence is very stuttery.
Good story though, thanks for the video!
What was that capsle,that pilots used to carry?This is the first time I've heard about it.
It is basically the same stuff you can pick up at any hardware store. Pilots have them in their kits in small pouches. Only problem is they don't last very long.
@@sin-text857 I was hoping you could rovide the name of the product,or chemical within.
CS tear gas powder.
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For The Algorithm
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