Question thread

does short height (5'6"~5'8) have it's own advantage when it's on the combat?
like they have a smaller body so they are hard to get shot or..

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No. Stop swallowing the lies of a manlet

Here's a simple guide:

Are you a Soviet tanker in the 1970s?
Yes: Congrats, only manlets can pilot the latest and greatest in Soviet steel
No: Fuck off manlet

It only comes into play when things really go to shit. Being a manlet means we are far more energy efficient which means we can operate optimally with far less sustenance. The tall and big people will be the first to perish and or suffer.

You can fit into a tank much more comfortably.

Very useful as tankers.

>coping this hard
Ok manlet

no but most pilots are manlets

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Fighter pilots are the only manlets who can also be considered Chads.

Sasquatches catch bullets, battle gnomes catch medals. Fite me.

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>Posts battle gnome that got a medal for catching a metric fuckton of bullets

Distance from heart to brain is one of the factors that determines G tolerance

He really fucking did. Got the medal too, though so jokes on you, because I'm only 50 percent retarded.

Submarine fags win when small and onboard

And a bayonet

In short...no. No benefit.

what's all that spiderweb shit on the jet's nose? scratches from dragging a refuel nozzle? fractures patched with jb weld? fibers?

and yes OP go fly helicopters

Minor kek achieved

Believe it or not that was unintentional

Manlets joints hold up better than lanklets when rucking heavy gear and jumping out of planes.

You see a lot of manlets in elite units. There's something about a desire to prove themselves, or possibly the sheer manlet rage drives them to it so they can finally look down on people.

if under 6'4", ur a manlet and should just kys, be a hero.

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