
SplashDamage ᚻ 🇺🇸
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SplashDamage ᚻ 🇺🇸
@SplashDamage1
Married, Army Vet, Herfǫðr, Writer, RPG Gaming Enthusiast, Historical Reenactor, 3-D printing, Miniature Painter, Avid Reader...











Not calling anyone out, but this weekend at D&D, we ran into overwhelming numbers and one of our party members turned tail and fled. Then another party member revealed a secret he'd been keeping from us (he was actually a were-rabbit) and changed into 7 foot tall rabbit form, kicked the enemy leader's head clear off and their morale failed and they broke and fled. I got more tired having to chase down my buddy who ran away than from fighting. 😜😖 Morale of the story - Don't give up so easily. You never know if one of your friends might be a secret were-rabbit. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


The Deer Hunter (1978) isn’t really a Vietnam War movie — it’s a film about the people war leaves behind. Instead of focusing on combat, Michael Cimino shows ordinary working-class friends before, during, and after Vietnam, making the emotional damage feel devastatingly real. The long first act matters because it builds the friendships and innocence that later collapse under trauma. The Russian roulette scenes remain some of cinema’s most intense, but the film’s real power is in its aftermath — how war fractures minds, friendships, and entire lives. Haunting, painful, and unforgettable, it remains one of the greatest works of American cinema.















