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That really illustrates the war-of-attrition nature of this battle (and frankly much of World War I). Kinda like two giant piles of armies in Risk beating each other into nothingness, except with actual people.
I remember noting that before WWI it seemed like the various European countries would use war as sort of a national "sport". After WWI, people realized that war in real life was no longer just some romanticized strategic wargame.
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All answered by "It's Brazil".
Anyone has a sense of what the song's title is?
Do Midomi and/or Shazam work on it?
The description, for reference:
I've actually ended up using this video a few times, in the course of conversation about events in Ukraine.
Also, it's kinda fun to see your own folks being the crazy evil bad guy for a change. I am told, though I have seen little actual Russian content to back that claim, that Russians kinda see us as these psychos who just won't let them be.
The song is from some game I have never heard of before the memes began to fly, Highfleet. I saw some comments which seem to imply the game plays the track when nukes are launched, or something like that. I'm gonna post the track in Music Dump thread.
I posted these videos for lack of a decent meme compilation, if I find any I might just edit the video and replace.
Also, don't knock pigs; pigs are surprisingly intelligent animals.
By the way, what's the dancing pig song?