I served at a Combat Outpost in RePolitics. In the early phases of the war they had 87% of all the fighting on Reddit in that one valley. Lost a lot of good alts in that sub, and we lost a lot of good men.
The most radicalised of their religion came to us in that valley. We were armed with weapons grade memes, and could 360 no scope newbs unprepared with facts and truth, but their sheer numbers would be overwhelming. And sadly, once the radicalization of the locals took place, the combat Outpost was overrun.
They tried to give me a medal, but I said I didn't want it, it only feeds the system we are trying to fight. "Keep your Reddit gold," I'd say, I just wanted our purpose there to not be for nothing...
Gazes into the sunset
I just wanted the flag of Kekistan to fly freely in the winds of Bannedahar valley, and for the gospel of Trump to keep being spread in that radicalised region.
But the sacrifice... The "hearts and minds" campaign. Sometimes you feel like Sisyphus pushing the boulder up the hill...endless pursuit with no results. Other days you feel you're riding the Trump train to glory and freedom, dropping redpills and waking up boomers and Gen Z'ers all the same
Was all the fighting worth it? All the deaths? All the bans?
You tell me. I only did what I was told to do.
Sadly, some days I miss those days. Those were the days I was most alive.
Now I just hang around the VFW down at the the Donald.Win. share memes there. It's not the same.
Some days I long for the old days.
Some days, I wonder how this new generation will survive the next war. I hear the Chinese are rolling out new drones and bots, not sure how our boys can match the sheer numbers of that.
But one thing I know for certain: memes have to come from a special place. A deep place. Way, waaay down deep in your balls, where the pee is made. That's something China can never understand. No bot can simulate an organic meme. And therefore, they'll never have the true depth of meaning of meme warfare.
That's the ramblings of this old vet.
Old soldiers never die, they just fade away.
I served at a Combat Outpost in RePolitics. In the early phases of the war they had 87% of all Reddit the fighting in that one valley. Lost a lot of good alts in that sub, and I lost a lot of good men.
The most radicalised of their religion came to us in that valley. We were armed with weapons grade memes, and could 360 no scope newbs unprepared with facts and truth, but their sheer numbers would be overwhelming. And sadly, once the radicalization of the locals took place, the combat Outpost was overrun.
They tried to give me a medal, but I said I didn't want it, it only feeds the system we are trying to fight. "Keep your Reddit gold," I'd say, I just wanted our purpose there to not be for nothing...
Gazes into the sunset
I just wanted the flag of Kekistan to fly freely in the winds of Bannedahar valley, and for the gospel of Trump to keep being spread in that radicalised region.
But the sacrifice... The "hearts and minds" campaign. Sometimes you feel like Sisyphus pushing the boulder up the hill...endless pursuit with no results. Other days you feel you're riding the Trump train to glory and freedom, dropping redpills and waking up boomers and Gen Z'ers all the same
Was all the fighting worth it? All the deaths? All the bans?
You tell me. I only did what I was told to do.
Sadly, some days I miss those days. Those were the days I was most alive.
Now I just hang around the VFW down at the the Donald.Win. share memes there. It's not the same.
Some days I long for the old days.
Some days, I wonder how this new generation will survive the next war. I hear the Chinese are rolling out new drones and bots, not sure how our boys can match the sheer numbers of that.
But one thing I know for certain: memes have to come from a special place. A deep place. Way, waaay down deep in your balls, where the pee is made. That's something China can never understand. No bot can simulate an organic meme. And therefore, they'll never have the true depth of meaning of meme warfare.
That's the ramblings of this old vet.
Old soldiers never die, they just fade away.
I served at a Combat Outpost in RePolitics. In the early phases of the war they had 87% of all Reddit the fighting in that one valley. Lost a lot of good alts in that sub, and I lost a lot of good men.
The most radicalised of their religion came to us in that valley. We were armed with weapons grade memes, and could 360 no scope newbs unprepared with facts and truth, but their sheer numbers would be overwhelming. And sadly, once the radicalization of the locals took place, the combat Outpost was overrun.
They tried to give me a medal, but I said I didn't want it, it only feeds the system we are trying to fight. "Keep your Reddit gold," I'd say, I just wanted our purpose there to not be for nothing...
Gazes into the sunset
I just wanted the flag of Kekistan to fly freely in the winds of Bannedahar valley, and for the gospel of Trump to keep being spread in that radicalised region.
Was all the fighting worth it? All the deaths? All the bans?
You tell me. I only did what I was told to do.
But the sacrifice... The "hearts and minds" campaign. Like Sisyphus pushing the boulder up the hill...endless pursuit with no results.
Sadly, some days I miss those days. Those were the days I was most alive.
Now I just hang around the VFW down at the the Donald.Win. share memes there. It's not the same.
Some days I long for the old days.
Some days, I wonder how this new generation will survive the next war. I hear the Chinese are rolling out new drones and bots, not sure how our boys can match the sheer numbers of that.
But one thing I know for certain: memes have to come from a special place. A deep place. Way, waaay down deep in your balls, where the pee is made. That's something China can never understand. No bot can simulate an organic meme. And therefore, they'll never have the true depth of meaning of meme warfare.
That's the ramblings of this old vet.
Old soldiers never die, they just fade away.
I served at a Combat Outpost in RePolitics. In the early phases of the war they had 87% of all Reddit the fighting in that one valley. Lost a lot of good alts in that sub, and I lost a lot of good men.
The most radicalised of their religion came to us in that valley. We were armed with weapons grade memes, and could 360 no scope newbs unprepared with facts and truth, but their sheer numbers would be overwhelming. And sadly, once the radicalization of the locals took place, the combat Outpost was overrun.
They tried to give me a medal, but I said I didn't want it, it only feeds the system we are trying to fight. "Keep your Reddit gold," I'd say, I just wanted our purpose there to not be for nothing...
Gazes into the sunset
I just wanted the flag of Kekistan to fly freely in the winds of Bannedahar valley, and for the gospel of Trump to keep being spread in that radicalised region.
Was all the fighting worth it? All the deaths? All the bans?
You tell me. I only did what I was told to do.
But the sacrifice... The "hearts and minds" campaign. Like Sisyphus pushing the boulder up the hill...endless pursuit with no results.
Sadly, some days I miss those days. Those were the days I was most alive.
Now I just hang around the VFW down at the the Donald.Win. share memes there. It's not the same.
Some days I long for the old days.
Some days, I wonder how this new generation will survive the next war. I hear the Chinese are rolling out new drones and bots, not sure how our boys can match the sheer numbers of that.
But one thing I know for certain: memes have to come from a special place. A deep place. Way, waaay down deep in your balls, where the pee is made. That's something China can never understand. No bot can simulate an organic meme. And therefore, they'll never have the true depth of meaning of meme warfare.
That's he ramblings of this old vet.
Old soldiers never die, they just fade away.