Heat seeking missile boats

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Published 2024-05-08

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  • @Cedar_Wolf
    I love how Australia just pops up to be like 'Fuck China!'
  • @rajabouzeid8801
    The Russian soldier who shot 6 of his commanders was actually Ukrainian. His name was Yuriy Halushko, and he's from Donetsk. He was half blind. He was imprisoned for petty theft then he joined Shoigu's PMC in September 2022 to gather some money to restore his eyesight. His mother, who lived in Kharkiv, had sustained injuries during Russian shelling, and later suffered a heart attack as a result. When he got the news, he told his officers about it , and they laughed it off. He obviously didn't take it well and decided to shoot the bastards.
    P.S: his mother is still alive, she's still in Kharkiv, in need of medical attention. The guy asked his commanders for money to pay his mom's medical bills and they basically flipped him off.
  • @brenolk4642
    “The longer you live, the more you have to say goodbye; I’m just tired of saying goodbye prematurely”
    Damn, that hit me right in the feels, too relatable
  • "The longer you live, the more friends you're gonna have to say goodbye to. I'm just tired of saying goodbye prematurely."

    Fuck that hits harder than I'd like to admit.
  • @paulhormis
    Commendable 4th wall break. You never know. Someone watching that most likely needed to hear it. Good job.
  • @mixtape9123
    That ending hit because I have a lot of friends with depression and suicidal thoughts and I'm only 18, so thank you for saying something.

    Edit: Wow.. I did not expect such a large response to this.. unfortunately I cannot reply to everyone on this comment, but what I can say is thank you all for showing your support and giving advice on how to help my friends, I also hope to everyone who is goin through their own battles finds someone who can help and know you are seen and heard, and I hope everyone is safe.
  • @drfarrin
    "who wants the missile boat?"
    Texas Instruments puts down the calculator "how about we show everyone how's it's REALLY done?"
  • @kylepeters8690
    As a non american, I do appreciate that HLC doesn't pull any punches about America. It seems like a fair few channels like this tend to act like america has no flaws. So I greatly appreciate that HLC gives america the same punches as everyone else.
    Also that ending message was wonderfully done. Something I bet a lot of people needed to hear, and not just service members.
  • "I feel like that's an underhanded stab at me."
    I feel like Boeing's "people skills" are "rusty".
  • As an American, I have to admit...that was a solid burn from Russia. I'm mature enough to give credit where credit is due. With that being said, thank you for drawing attention to things like this, HLC. It's an important topic and it shouldn't be ignored.

    To all veterans out there, remember what HLC says at the end of his videos that aren't skits: don't give in to the 22 a day. You're stronger than that; you can fight it. My sincere thanks to each and every one of you for your service - even if you didn't see combat - because you still stepped up to defend this nation. That means a lot in my book. Every job matters, from the cooks all the way to the people at the front lines.
  • @TheDigitalDay
    "..the longer you live, the more friends you're gonna have to say goodbye to.."

    Upon hearing that, I struggled to hold back tears and not break down crying at that thought.. it's one of the few reasons I'm still around.. for a little context, I am Not a service member nor am I anything special.. I have never seen or experienced the horrors of the world like a lot of people I know have, but every single day I still struggle with the idea of "Answering the call of the void"... The biggest thing that keeps me here is the thought of what it would do to the people I love.. the thought of their reaction... I want an end to the suffering... Not to cause more... My advice to anyone who manages or cares to read this far.. Dont give in... It will be painful.. it might be the worst pain you'll ever experience.. but remember to enjoy the little things.. it's what makes it worth it...

    Thank you Habitual Linecrosser for all the content you make and your respect for the struggles people have... Also, that ending made me laugh so hard after such a somber moment, again.. thank you..
  • @allenbay7372
    Dark humor is sometimes the only escape from Hell.

    That was fuckin’ hilarious 😂😂😂
  • @predator5723
    oh boy... well. I work the suicide line, mainly for non-english speakers in the USA but still, i get some of you too... and yea, reach out. I know you out there feel ashamed of calling... that you feel worse because you needing to "ask for help" instead of overcoming it on your own... You gotta remember, some shit need tools to be fixed... there is absolutely no reason why overwork yourself when a tool is what you need. I am your tool... We are not there to judge you, we are there to be USED by you so that you can find a way out. REACH OUT, we got u.
  • "The longer you live, the more friends you're going to have to 'goodbye' to."
    Damn. That one hurt.
  • That 4th wall break. It was needed brother. Much love SFC! Very well put!
  • @beacher50_
    That last part is something i really needed to hear, thank you
  • @mspicer3262
    As a person who deals with some pretty intrusive thoughts, I now look at every day I'm still breathing as a small victory. Another chance to spite the world. Keep fighting kids. I can say 'kids' because I have a big, bushy grey beard.
  • @StevenHaze
    You just showed your true value! Having a son who served and the paths we have travelled together since he returned home has made me a better man and father. So far we are winning this battle together! As Aussie's say about our veterans "Lest we forget," but I feel it applies to the living as well!
  • To the mental health statement at the end:

    You will not believe how much I needed to hear that today. I've been having a week of bad days in a row and that statement has been the highlight of it.
    Thank you.