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Girls Und Panzer: Seeking the Prey Chapter 7 by history-nerd, literature

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Girls Und Panzer: Seeking the Prey Chapter 7 by history-nerd, literature

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My Bio
Just a 24-year old student lazing his way through university, and who sometimes wants to draw or put together something.
Sometimes I also like to write down something, however the quality might be lacking in some respects.
I'm a history know-it-all, I play World of Tanks, and I watch Girls Und Panzer. This might give you an idea of my interests.

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Runaway Train, The Train, Waterloo
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J.R.R. Tolkien
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Horatio Nelson was a man; a man of great value and skill, whose name is synonimous with triumph. He symbolises the United Kingdom's mastery of the sea, with his actions at St. Vincent, at the Nile and at Trafalgar being lauded as great achievements, which they were indeed. He is considered one of the greatest Britons that ever lived. However, as stated above, Nelson was a man, and men tend to make mistakes. And therefore it comes as no suprise that Nelson himself made perhaps a mistake, which has sparked debate over the years, and which is frequently cited as a shadow on his life and deeds. This mistake also had the effect of casting a shado
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Fake friends

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Listening to: my computer's noiseReading: this journal entryWatching: same as above There are some people who are getting too fake here on dA. They only want posts, comments, or to see how many friends they can get. So let's see who will actually re-post this. This is a test to see who's paying attention. This is a test to see how many people in my friend list actually pay attention. Copy and re-post in your own bulletin. Let's see who the true friends are... Re-post this if you are a friend... Don't reply... Just copy and paste this in a new journal as "Fake Friends." Re-posted from ~DearKill (https://www.deviantart.com/dearkill)
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As we know, after much restless waiting (at least it was so for myself), the Anzio OVA came out recently, in all of its glory. I was completely satisfied with it (it would have been even more perfect if Anzio had used also the M13/40 tank, the most common Italian WWII AFV, but I'm not gonna cry over that), and felt that the waiting was well spent. However, knowing that the topic 'Italian WWII tanks' is either largely unknown or else liable to fall into prejudices rather easily (one gear forwards, five gears reverse, anyone?), I thought I could submit an analysis of the match, also to point out details that the average viewer, not quite know
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Grazie per il watch :D

Prego!


Sono rimasto incantato dai tuoi disegni e fumetti, e non potevo non mettere il watch!

love your works on Italian tanks. You have not been active for a long time, however I do hope you will read this one day, I enjoy your work and hope to talk to you about Italian tanks. ^w^

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