VIDEODROME
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EDIT: Oh, no, wait... that's exactly what she's doing.
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You can tell they're wearing naught underneath because at 0:31 guy clearly has his sack sticking to the side of his leg
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I accidentally looked up the music video contest results from a recent anime convention and god damn do I need to share these two:
How fleeting are all human passions compared with the massive continuity of ducks.
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Upthorn wrote:I accidentally looked up the music video contest results from a recent anime convention
just runnin down the street with toast in your mouth when you accidentally trip and fall hands-first right onto a luscious pair of amvs
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I think these guys have wayyyyyyy too much time on their hands, arguably by their own admission. Can't really hold it against them too hard though, since they seem to be having such fun.
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Beats the hell out of an egg timer.
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Stay safe out there!
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I had never heard of this at all, and my god is it amazing.
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Oh holy shit, yes. Damn, I could have sworn I'd mentioned that at some point.
So like, for some weird reason the Russians have always been INCREDIBLY BAD at navy stuff, like, even during the spotty periods when Russia was run semi-competently. Just like, horrible, unworkable ideas for homebrew ships, abysmal tactics, ghastly seamanship, constantly revolting seamen (hur hur), basically EVERYTHING. And when I say weird, I mean it - even the usual "Oh those Russians"-type explanation can't fully explain how cursed Russian ships and sailors are. They just... are.
During WWII, Stalin famously refused to let the Russian navy leave port for basically the duration of the war, because it was in such a parlous state that only thing their ships would do is sink, probably without any enemy action required at all. Never mind that today we're watching the Black Sea Fleet losing to a country with no navy (though the relatively confined area and the asymmetric warfare going on means this isn't THAT bizarre).
But the epic voyage of Admiral Zinovi Petrovich Rozhdestvenski is by far the most abysmally embarrassing story in the 400-odd year history of the world's most embarrassing navy.
So like, for some weird reason the Russians have always been INCREDIBLY BAD at navy stuff, like, even during the spotty periods when Russia was run semi-competently. Just like, horrible, unworkable ideas for homebrew ships, abysmal tactics, ghastly seamanship, constantly revolting seamen (hur hur), basically EVERYTHING. And when I say weird, I mean it - even the usual "Oh those Russians"-type explanation can't fully explain how cursed Russian ships and sailors are. They just... are.
During WWII, Stalin famously refused to let the Russian navy leave port for basically the duration of the war, because it was in such a parlous state that only thing their ships would do is sink, probably without any enemy action required at all. Never mind that today we're watching the Black Sea Fleet losing to a country with no navy (though the relatively confined area and the asymmetric warfare going on means this isn't THAT bizarre).
But the epic voyage of Admiral Zinovi Petrovich Rozhdestvenski is by far the most abysmally embarrassing story in the 400-odd year history of the world's most embarrassing navy.
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Mongrel wrote:During WWII, Stalin famously refused to let the Russian navy leave port for basically the duration of the war, because it was in such a parlous state that only thing their ships would is sink, probably without any enemy action required at all.
Water, water, everywhere, and all the boats would sink
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