Random Antistasis BS Pt 4-Army Combat Vet REACTS to Sovietwomble
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still, good video, liked as always
Hello, I don't know if you will see this, but first off Thank you for your service, and secondly I was wondering if you would consider taking a look at Rimmy Downunder Gaming, he does a lot of Arma 3 Mil sims, he is doing a Vietnam based one right now. Either way, have a great day.
The absolute nonsense Womble and his friends say and do when they're playing is frighteningly cloes to the stuff me and my platoon would talk about. The levels of maturity are basically even. I use to play friggin pokemon fire red on my foldable GBA in my bootleg pocket on down times with others in my unit during an actual war.
Gotta unwind sometimes
Nintendo World in New York has an original game boy on display that survived an Iraqi air strike during Desert Storm. The case partially melted, but it runs fine.
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17:10 It's the G-Man from Half-Life 2: Episode... 2 I think? The creep is breathing heavily on an unconscious Alyx and whispering "Prepare for unforseen consequences" in her ear as a codephrase to her father. Of course, Valve can't count to three, so Episode 3 hasn't been made. 'Unforseen consequences' is also the chapter name for right after the resonance cascade event in the beginning of Half-Life 1 (the alien invasion that led to the 7 hour war, when the whole planet was occupied in 7 hours).
Original quote is from Ep2, but I think the actual voice line is from Black Mesa, whoever they got to voice g-man was close but noticeably off from the original.
Oh you guys are still on this one? I’m kinda proud we’ve still got sleuths on it. That pink shirt guy is definitely up to something, still anticipating whether or not we’ll see him again in the Wombleverse.
I don't want to spoil but did you play Half-Life: Alyx?
@@MrRolnicek Nope, I don't have a VR set
@@KamiKaZantA won't spoil it too, but man, it'll blow your socks off and leave you staring into the abyss thinking millions of thoughts for like 30 minutes before you realize you're drooling, it's that good, well, at least that's my experience as a half life fan :p
I feel like the last few bullshiterys have been you teaching us how to successfully run an insurgency
What? No, nothing of the sort
I mean, it's basically just “see what they're doing? Yeah, don't do any of that“
That’s the biggest perk of watching these videos.
Tesco is the biggest supermarket chain in Britain. It's similar to an American Walmart. We mock it because A. we mock everything and B. a few years ago several of their beef products were found to contain horse.
To be fair... in France they actually label that correctly. ;)
i still dont get the problem with that. i mean it was lasagna for what? 3-4 pounds?... and people complain that they get horse lasagna for that amount... did they ever buy horse meat.. that shit is expensive XD
@@raikbarczynski6582 Big cultural thing going back centuries. Horses were Super important to many people's livelihoods for their capacity to do work, for just about any task, and the degree of strain the task would cause the horse varied, so even fairly old horses were useful. In Britain there wasn't much else in the way of draft animals, at least not compared to the demand for them (and other practical factors probably contributed). Consequently, they were quite valuable, representing a significant investment... and having a fairly high sale price.
The end result was that the only time anyone sold a horse other than to another person who had just as much use for it was when the horse was pretty ancient, or diseased. Which is to say, not actually good to eat (horse meat is pretty tough to start with). At that point the horse was really only any good for the Glue factory if you couldn't afford to keep it as a pet until it died by itself.
And because no one was selling horses that were any good to eat, it meant that if you DID end up with horse meat, it was A: probably, if not certainly, going to be at best very low quality, with very high odds of making you sick. Which produces a natural tendency to avoid it much the same way Americans tend to avoid eating raw eggs.
This, of course, meant that any butcher who actually Sold you horse meat A: Couldn't sell it as horsemeat, because no one would buy it, and thus B: was scamming you... and untrustworthy, given that he was selling you cheap, probably diseased meat and trying to pass it off as decent quality beef or whatever. That sort of stunt was likely to be the end of his business unless he was selling to people so badly off that they'd take it anyway (and thus didn't need to lie). As an added bonus, if he sold you horsemeat that Was actually good, it was incredibly likely that the horse had been acquired in less than honest fashion and butchered to hide the evidence.
Which, naturally, leads to Honest butchers A: Not stocking horse meat, and B: Taking Great Offence at the very suggestion that they Might Sell horse meat.
Doesn't take very many generations of That for the idea to ingrain itself into the public psyche and become 'horses aren't food'.
Which leads to the idea that there's horse meat in your meat product ending up in about the same category as the idea that there's sawdust in your bread: Not something you advertise if you want anyone to buy it. Accepted only under conditions of extreme food shortage.
Of course, legally speaking, the company (probably) wouldn't actually get in trouble for having horse-meat in their product. Lying about it, on the other hand...
@@laurencefraser WOW.. i was not expecting that kind of a response. you are absolutly right. my point was just making a joke of modern consumers who want everything cheap and then they complain about it :)
but horse meat is WAY better!
Yeah. The YPG once simultaneously had a Chinese marxist, two American softcore nazis, and a Taiwanese libertarian within shouting distance of each other.
...huh....how'd that work out?
@@cobraglatiator it worked out funny of course
@@TheOneandOnlyBug well like, i wanna know if they shot each other in the face or what.
I know that Altis, in the ArmA 3 lore, was originally a British colony. When Altis was having 'problems' the UK was there before they handed it off the Americans to figure it out for them. So, it is entirely possible a Tesco exists on Altis.
The UK did it again.
9:20 there isn't a way to remove historic mines easily no, however I remember seeing something about Germany having a mine laying vehicle where a timer is set on the mines as it lays them and if they haven't been detonated by the point that timer ends it detonated itself then.
Sadly I can't find the video I saw that was in English but this is what I was talking about ua-cam.com/video/IhMjsbGFgiA/v-deo.html
Wetsuits are EXTREMELY hot in warm weather. Before a dive I did, they let the noobs go first, had the experienced guys go last. They didn't tell us this beforehand, so we were all kitted up, 14mm neoprene standing around in full sun on the deck (temperatures of 32C or about 90F, so not that bad without the wetsuit, but with the wetsuit oh boy), and the noobs couldn't get their gear right. 3 hours before we went in... 2 guys got heatstroke and the rest of us poured ice water down the front into our crotches to stay cool, even then we were half way to fucked before we hit the water.
21:37 In the Antistasi gamemode, the player team has a NPC who represents their commander. If he dies, it's either game over or a massive setback.
The NPC can be moved between bases, but since he's run by ArmA AI keeping him from stupidly killing himself is a full-time job for whatever squad is assigned to guard duty :P.
We always handcuff him and leave him indoors, so he never runs off.
"Prepare for unforeseen consequences..."
"What? What is that from?"
That's literally the voice of the G-man you joked about earlier. XD
A better question than why is Nevil in a wet suit is why isn't everyone in a wet suit? We already know they can protect you from anything Cyanide throws at you, up to and including a truck mounted gun
Because they're in a dry arid climate.
@@thelordofthelostbraincells my wet suit protects me from your bullshit- Womble
@@dr.bright6272 that's how you get heatstroke in the heat in the middle of the Mediterranean area.
@@thelordofthelostbraincells I take it you haven't seen Wombles Arma Bullshitery. I'm making a reference to Womble wearing a glitched out wet suit that made him immune to friendly fire. Cyanide tried shooting him with a rifle, blowing him up with grenades and even shooting him with a truck mounted gun.
@@dr.bright6272 I've watched the arma series I remember any invincible suit
17:04 it’s from a half life character named Gman which funnily enough is a time traveler or more accurately dimension traveler
Soviet womble in the wrong place can make all the difference in the world.
who he, ironically, mentioned earlier in the video himself.
@@Len923_ Right, at 12:05
People still use biplanes as cropdusters where i live in the US, the airport i fly out of has to deal with them all the time, its actually kinda annoying alot of times because most of them dont have radios
hey king
Hi Paul, not sure about over in the US, but in the UK you don't need to be in "music school" to have a specific music exam. It's often taught as a subject in high school/collage. If you're at the point where playing an instrument is required for the exam as memory serves that's at the point where it's an optional subject. The music course I did at least had an element of music theory, which you had an exam on, you had what was essentially course work, which involved composing a piece or pieces of music (I forget how many it was now.... I think 2 but I purged one from my mind because it was minimalism and I didn't like it at all lol) and finally you have a performing exam, where you've got to learn and perform several pieces on your chosen instrument.
Also, separate to this, you have ABRSM grades, or "associated board of the royal school of music", this isn't a music school in the sense of it being a specific place you go to to learn music, but they create a set of recognized standards which people can be examined against to attain different grades. Essentially it's a way of gaining some sort of formal qualification for your ability to play a given instrument. There's not necessarily any requirement to do it, but while I was learning saxophone I was encouraged by my teacher to take grading exams, if for nothing else than milestones to work towards. These exams focus on the practical elements of music as I recall, so you again have several pieces you have to learn and play in the exam, I believe you're given a piece you've never seen before and asked to sight read it (i.e. you're handed the sheet music and told go, play, no time to practice just give it your best shot straight away), and then there's some aural elements too I think, i.e. the examiner plays something and you have to answer questions about it.
This may have changed, it was a while ago.
Same in the US, but of course it depends on the college/university. Some, you can take a music class no matter what your major is. Some, you need to be in the music school to take a music class.
You were lucky then, before music was optional to me I was forced to learn the guitar
@@psivampire13 Ah, gotcha. Over here schools will generally offer lessons to play an instrument, but they have to be paid for. If you are at the point where you've chosen music as an optional subject though the school will typically pay at least part of that cost. Where I went they paid for 1hr a week instrument lessons. I guess it probably depends on the school in question again though.
@@sumvs5992 Oooof. Yeah, I think it's optional as far as the overall education system requires, but individual schools can set their own thing provided they're meeting the minimum standard.
@@sumvs5992 Ah. I played violin from SK (5 years old) to 12th grade. So like 13 years. Piano for 10 years during that time also. In college, I was a math major, but I played in a small music ensemble for a few semesters. There was no orchestra. Only a band.
It was not an official class, but it counted for music majors because they needed like one semester of playing a string instrument.
Liberal Arts colleges tend to have it where you can take classes outside of your major like music.
9:40
Arma 3 has a a mini DLC based on a humanitarian faction. The story revolves around an aid worker on a demining operation and one of the things they mentioned was how even if they had maps for these mines, they would've shifted and moved by environmental factors. That DLC really goes into detail what most miss ignore about war.
Interesting sponsor considering the conversation that happens in this video
Coincidence? I THINK NOT!!
Truly the greatest part of this whole series is that they're meant to be the good guys. The local resistance trying to retake their home from a thinly veiled annexation.
What unfortunate luck that all of the able-bodied young men willing to fight for Altis' continued independence also happen to be sociopaths.
17:05 it’s from the half life series of games said by a character called G-man
Biplanes are very much still around.
I used to work in a Gardening Center / Farm next to an Airfield and we had some dude fly his Biplane multiple times a week.
He was doing circles and strafing runs across our fields like he was training for WWI...
Yea Biplanes are popular cropdusters because they have a lot of lift and don't need to go fast, meaning you don't need a runway and you can spray the crops easier.
@@knechtor5648 plus aren´t Biplanes really cheep on maintenance (not that harder then a older car) aka farmer himself can keep it running.
and I can see a lot of task where a farmer could find use of taking a plane/helicopter up in the air to inspect stuff.
exept helecopters are way more expensive to have so biplane it is.
The "laggy traffic accidents" isn't a bug, it's built into the game that if you go head-first through the windshield, the vehicle will blow up seconds after. Makes for some great footage of an oops moment from an observer. For the driver and passengers, not so much.
6:58 There are three candidates for a Russian equivalent of Tesco - Magnit, Ashan and Piatiorochka. The first one is medium sized and meh, the second one might as well be a Walmart and the last one is colloquially known as 'Prosrochka', literally meaning 'Expired goods'. Take your pick.
About the wetsuit part: yes they are also good in keeping in heat outside of water... i was in a divers club for a few years and let me just say, carrying all the equipment from the place you changed your stuff to the actual place where you wanna dive is so exhausting you also could call it a wetsuit when you arrive just from your sweat xD
That one Manscaped intern watching these videos, knowing which episode comes up next: "Hey boss? I think we can line this sponsor just perfectly..."
Tesco is basically just a supermarket that focuses on groceries with basic electric appliances also being sold. And also they just have their own phone shop. Their pricing is high end though, and the produce not the best (not the worst though).
Aldi is far better. Does the same thing (minus the phone shop) in a smaller space with better pricing and goods. I know aldi wasn't mentioned but Tesco is ridiculously priced compared to Aldi, and I had to point it out.
I've always assumed Tesco is somewhere on a spectrum between Kroger to Walmart, leaning more towards the former. Not like I would really know, though.
For a Russian comparison, the Altis scenario kinda reminds me of the Crimea situation. As for a Russian Tesco, I guess it would be like Magnit or Monetka or Pyaterochka.
I don’t know the US equivalent but Tesco(s) is famed for being a bit rubbish, there are worse shops, but it’s pretty cheap
(and where I live with a smaller supermarket, the stock changes so much from week to week, you mightn’t know if something you bought last week will be there the next)
@@frederickalberts Tesco is the upper working class, lower middle class supermarket in the UK, though. It's generally good, reasonably priced, but nothing special.
@@TheTyke On further thought, you are correct, however I will note that I don't shop at many places similar to Aldi or Lidl so the worst shop I come into contact with is often Tesco.
@@frederickalberts For sure, I get you. It also depends on the area aswell, some Tescos for example are pretty well stocked with a lot of variety and a much larger complex, whereas others are much smaller and only have essentials and cheaper items. Same with some other supermarkets.
@@TheTyke True, although the one local to me is a moderately large Tesco that keeps reducing its quality and variety of stock :(
On your rant about mines. I'm unsure if you've heard of a Danish movie Under sandet, title localized as Land of Mine. Which was about how post-ww2 Denmark employed German POWs to clear out the mines the army had planted on their beaches early in the war. It's a great movie that I recommend!
I'd love to hear your thoughts on the Arma 3 "Laws of war" DLC, I feel like it'd be right up your alley
Tesco, where the beef burgers and the glue come from the same animal!
Ooh another “how to insurgency 101” I love these
We take everything ZF does, and don't do it.
So here in Denmark we hade a great way removing the shit ton of mines that the German's had laid on the west coasts in WWII. And like u said it's not a easy task to remove them, so after the war we just got the German's to go out and dig them back up. Best part is that no-one ever did invade the west coasts
Unforeseen consequences is from Half-Life 1 and 2, it's something G-man mentions and I believe that one scientist with the pet headcrab.
I like the way you broke off the sponsor for a moment and came back. I’m loving the channel and can’t wait to see it grow.
Congrats on the sponsorship man!
The discrepency between sides and the tendency for independent to go down the middle is often called the Grey Falacy.
Congrats on the sponsorship, you deserve it
You should pick up Arma and play the Rules of War storyline.
It's set after the war, where a bomb defuser needs to narrate to a reporter what happened to a town during an uprising.
It's really well done.
I love how the sponsor just happened to line up this time around. XD So great.
The part that still most amuses me about that vid is Soviet thinking Fall Out Boy is "heavy metal."
EDIT: Also, Soviet didn't miss the opportunity to promote anything; he's stated before his extreme distrust of anything corporate and refuses monetization and sponsorships, preferring to get paid for his videos directly from whatever his supporters feel like donating to him on Twitch and Patreon.
I'm just freaking ecstatic our bois getting sponsors!!!!!!
Literally the perfect sponsor for a *Manly Man* like yourself
I would love it if you covered some of the Tex Talks Battletech videos. They are possibly some of the best lore videos on the setting out there, and I'd love to hear your input on the battle of Tukayyid in particular.
My neighbor runs a crop dusting /private flight business (he's got a piper cub set up for crop dusting and does tours with his Cessna) apparently he does quite well crop dusting for nearby farmers (it's apparently cheaper for the farmer to hire someone to crop dust then to do it themselves on the ground)
Love the series, and thank you for your service. Might have put the wrong one first 😬🤣
15:40 Correction. It wasn't on Mikeburnfire channel but in Podcast with Zach as guest
Glad you got a sponsor. Hope it helps you out.
Thank you for having a different shirt for the promo.
About the wetsuit - yeah, even thin suits that are not isolating your body from water are quite warm, we used to run around in wetsuits before dives on the White Sea in winter 😀
MHGR: Landmines don't have have to be very dense to be effective.
Various factions in Cambodia: we need to use all these landmines before the end of the fiscal year or we won't get anymore next year.
We still use Biplanes and Monoplanes for Crop Dusting. Got a guy near my hometown who has a monoplane he folds the wings of and stores in his barn for just such a job.
To give you an idea of how much of a problem mines can be: every once in a while somewhere in Europe, may it be France, Germany, whatever... Someone "finds" a mine from WW1 or WW2. It can be just some random farmer plowing his field like everyday and suddenly it goes kaboom, to a random kid digging around his sand castle on a beach.
It's rare, but it still happens even though it's been a century ago. And it's not just mines, it's any kind of bomb and explosives. Luckily they don't detonate most of the time.
Tractors are so expensive that in some cases a biplane would be cheaper to crop dust than to buy a tractor
Even I, the great Augusto Pinochet have fallen to the Commie Pox. I shall fly again!
That organic manscaped ad was great
Prepare for unforseen consequences is the phrase gman tells alyx to tell her father in half life 2 episode 1
Okay but can we talk about how much Nevil's English has improved since he first joined the crew
I'm so proud
Still sad that his English has to improve since I believe he is a natural born American.
You got a sponsor! Great to see
Tesco is similar to wallmart. It's a large supermarket selling all the necessities for a house
just so you know, 100% use crop dusters still for farms.
When you are on special operation but not an operation that is special, the soldiers are special. 🥳
I would love for you to react on womble's swat gameplay. They do breach and clear in the game and it is hilarious
The car reminded me of the question _what is a lesser war crime?_
To give an example, I think I better call out a common misconception about WWII: people today imagine the Wehrmacht as this high tech army with everyone armed with an MP40 and it all being mechanized with state of the art tanks, a lot of half-tracks, etc. however, this couldn't be further from the truth. They were in short supply of all of them. In particular, transport was a serious weak spot.
Many troops were looking on the move more like a civil war militia of mismatched uniforms. Some in carts driven by tractors, some in civilian trucks, a few on horseback, and others on the roof of a tank... This can result in various lesser war crimes. Here are some examples:
1) you rob civilians of their vehicles
2) you transport soldiers or military hardware in civilian vehicles
3) if you don't have anyone capable of driving the truck, you might force the civilian owner to cooperate.
PS: there were entire parts of the military whose job it was to acquire any form of transportation, favoring all-terrain capable trucks, or tractors. Also, they collected the enemy weapons and redistributed them among their own army as Beutewaffen. Unlike the name suggests, they were not trophies, but they were there to fill the gaps in production, especially SMGs and machine guns, but also anti-tank guns. Lastly, AFAIK, the axis, the Soviets, and allies all committed another war crime: robbing civilians of food supplies to feed their own troops. This is a more serious one, as you can probably imagine, but also shows how everyone struggled with production and supply lines. In the worst case, starvation was part of the plan from the beginning and I'm afraid this applies to both sides as well!
Here in Arkansas we still use crop dusters. Heck in Lonoke we would have a plane that dust the entire town with a chemical to kill the mosquitoes and gnats.
I can’t ever _not_ laugh when Nevil opens his mouth, his “speech impediment” would make the most mundane conversation hilarious.
Tesco is a supermarket, its like walmart or kmart, they sell food and such, games (very few selection) films and have bakeries and butchers
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that said, not eveyone killed necessarily gets confirmed iwth certainty
and well, you could ty going for hte log middle but that is still just a guess
Paul, the side of your camera is dirty or something around lower right corner, you almost gave me a heart attack as I thought my new monitor arrived chipped or something...
As far as what they sell at Tescos, the better question is what don't they sell. But no, on a serious note, it's a large supermarket chain here in the UK. I'm not sure what you guys would call supermarkets.... but basically a big shop that sells pretty much any every day household item you can think of. Food, clothing, drink, health and beauty products, electronics, books/magazines, etc etc. There's different sizes of Tesco too, from tesco extra, which are the super large ones you can get lost in, through Tesco, to Tesco express, which are much smaller and have less variety of stuff, but generally you find more of them in cities, vs the bigger tescos where you'd typically have to drive out to somewhere on the outskirts of the city, and then down to tesco metros. I've never actually seen a Tesco metro, so I can't really tell you anything about them.
Oh, and the bigger tescos will usually have a fuel station and car wash associated with them too.
Prob best equivalent is a Walmart but there are warehouse supermarkets which tend to sell a variety of goods but in bulk (Costco and Sam's Club).
@@lrrrleaderoftheplanetomicr3438 They have hot food, yes. Although usually in Tesco it's on a manned counter along the back wall, along with a bakery, fish counter, cheese counter, I think usually a fresh meats counter too. Sometimes they have little... hot food boxes for want of a better word somewhere near the front where they put a smaller selection of hot foods also. The counters at the back by the way are usually only found in the larger tescos, in the smaller ones you might get a hot food box and a stand on the end of the isle selling bread products baked that day, but that's about it, you don't get the cheese counter or meat and fish counters, and the selection and quantity of breads and hot food isn't great, and usually sold out by mid morning.
@@aerinsoleris Yeah, tesco doesn't really sell as bulk. I guess technically you could just buy many of the item, but it doesn't give you any benefit to buying in bulk like that, I suspect the warehouse supermarkets you're talking about probably do? I believe we do have a few places like that over here, although I've never used them, so I'm not really sure. I tend to stick to the major supermarket chains we have over here, tesco, morrisons, Asda and sainsburys (and waitrose but they're too expensive for me to willingly shop there) which are all along the same basic operating model as tesco.
I was under the impression Walmart was more a collection of multiple shops in one place? I of course may be wrong, I've never actually been to a walmart, so am just going off 2nd and 3rd hand information there.
Oh, I realise I should also have mentioned, tesco also have their own mobile phone (cell phone) network, and I believe they also offer some forms of insurance these days.
21:15 aerial cropdusting is alive and well here in the US. however, I've never seen them use biplanes for the job.
TESCO is essentially european wallmart
groceries, toys, some stores even some clothes, office supplies, and seasonal stuff
Actually i think ASDA is the European wallmart
What mike burnfire vid was he talking about with the blimp?
The mediterranean (or however you write it in English) isn't cold at all, it is basically the warmest zone in Europe
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Hurray! you got a sponser!
for reference Tesco is pretty much England's answer to Walmart.
7:08 Tesco is a British grocery store chain
can you imagine if there was a navy seal playing with zf?
Tesco is basically a british walmart
Tesco is basically Walmart+Target.
Tesco is a general store. Pretty much the UK equivalent of walmart
7:30 The second Canada initiates a solo invasion, their getting a Timmy's whether the want it or not.
Tesco is just a supermarket in the UK
Like the Falklands that place has a minefield
Damn I didn't know you knew about the YPJ and all
My uncle used to be a member of the YPJ back when we lived in Syria
Tesco y'say? British supermarket. I'd say it's our equivalent to Walmart but we had Asda owned by Walmart until kinda recently, so...
I TOLD you that the bman was the villain of this series
I’m not entirely sure but I’m California at least they still use Cessnas or bi planes (either) for crop dusting
Ooohhh the last one's gonna be great
Paul maybe you should consider making your own arma server to play with us
We have Bi-Planes as crop dusters where I live. I love farm country. Open fields and forests as far as the eye can see.
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so on a scale of 1 to 10 how happy are the armed forces with someone like you telling them how they do stuff? like where special forces go. how insurgencies act. and other stuff.
these are great
Hey man, you should try reacting to OBSOLETE, an anime mech web series available on UA-cam.
It seems pretty realistic despite the addition of Mechs and I really enjoyed it, and hearing your unique commentary and insights about it would be really great, too.
Tesco is just another supermarket
2 words: manscaped!
2:37 Mama. Just killed a man.
they sell everything at Tesco "every little helps" :p
So they would have to keep the swimsuit man wet like a dolphin ? 😄
9:00 A mine going PEW! would also alert the defenders.
And read about French (or Polish, Den, etc) Resistance mouvements in WW2 about early "insurgency" tactics, flaws, tools, strenghs, ways of organizating, inside conflicts about strategies, ennemies' response, martyrs, propaganda etc