Who are the most Jow Forums badasses?

Who are the most Jow Forums badasses?

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Brendon Tarrant

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The ones that actually exhibit true bravery

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Based

>Shoots a bunch of muzzies in a cuckhouse
>Not real people fucking us over
>Badass

Shit up please

He may be gone, but his commentaries live on

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Please sample and see how based in redpilled he was (particularly the post-9/11 ones)

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Sloppy jalopy

What other General fired on his own people and wanted to nuke countries to win?

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>Ignores reasonable advice
>Of questionable competence

He's k as fuck

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonus_Army#Army_intervention

hearty kek. you're quite right

So we settled on Big Mac?

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>Gets shot in the chest, still gives speech.

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Not all heroes wear capes

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>Of questionable competence

Inchon was absolutely genius, it completely reversed the Korean war in a single move. There's no denying that he had good strategy but he had absolutely no understanding of geopolitics as evidenced by his failure to account for the possibility of Chinese intervention and his subsequent suggestion to nuke China into the stone age and create an impassable "radiation corridor" using cobalt nukes.

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Ouch edgy

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He also made the most boneheaded move possible in the defense of the Philippines. Please don't say "well it was a forgone conclusion", because that doesn't actually forgive the decision he made.

I would argue a lot of those factors where out of his control when it came to repelling an invasion of the phillipines now if you're saying that he could've had them hold out maybe slightly longer I could see how that is possible.

>Nellis

He made the invasion as easy as possible for the Japanese, he could've tried to tie down as many forces of theirs as possible, but didn't.

Look like them detective from beaking bad

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>Brendon

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Far right, no doubt.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhang_Zongchang
>"[Zhang] was known everywhere as the "Three Don't Knows" (Chinese: 三不知; pinyin: sān bù zhī). He said he didn't know how much money he had, how many concubines, or how many men in his army."
> "After defeating the army of general Wu Peifu by making his enemy's forces defect, he rewarded the defectors by allowing them to keep their original ranks. He then promoted his own officers, but since there was not enough metal to make the gold and silver stars for their rank insignia, he ordered the stars to be made from the gold and silver paper foil in cigarette packages."
>"During one of his campaigns, he publicly announced he would win the battle or come home in his coffin. When his troops were forced back he was true to his word—he was paraded through the streets, sitting in his coffin and smoking a large cigar."
>"Zhang Zongchang was also known for writing poetry, though his works (such as the "Poem about bastards", the "Daming Lake poem", "Visiting Penglai Pavilion" and "Pray for Rain") are generally considered to be quite bad... some sources have disputed these poems as being fabrications made by his political opponent Han Fuju to slander Zhang Zongchang."

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