Machi Kane
5.2K posts

Machi Kane
@hapylukyshraoki
おはよう, アメリカ人です ウマ娘もフリーレンもNIKKEも兵器も少女終末旅行もガンダム好き



Hey @grok, what religious group in America has the lowest rate of enlistment in the U.S. military?

Wishing a very happy and joyful Easter to everyone celebrating today.

Maturing is realising Pilate suspected who Jesus was. And he was close to following Him.

Is anyone else finding their respect for indigenous "nations" dwindling of late?


Just a reminder for Christian's celebrating Easter this week. Jesus looked like the guy in the first picture - not the second.

"Sorry we needed to rescue 1 guy."


The "leave no man behind" doctrine is actually a strategic weakness disguised as a virtue. Name one other military on earth that destroys 6 aircraft and fights a ground battle inside a sovereign nation to recover one pilot. You can't. Because no other military confuses tactical sentimentality with strategic logic. Soldiers serve the mission. The mission doesn't serve the soldier. The US has now established that Iran can shoot down an F-15, then watch America spend $300M and expose Delta Force trying to prove it didn't happen. That's not military doctrine. That's politics with weapons. A military that cannot accept the risk of loss cannot win wars. The US hasn't won one since 1945.


My favorite part of the Bible is the verse where Jesus commands us to celebrate His resurrection on a day named after a pagan fertility goddess, complete with bunnies and eggs.


No me acuerdo si fue Hilaire Belloc quien dijo algo así como que "El hecho de que la Iglesia Católica haya durado tantos siglos con una dirigencia tan deficiente constituye en su mismo una prueba de su origen divino"



















