So many times I'll go to a front and ask a random to tank with me, we get all set up, and ten minutes in I've realised that I've hitched a ride with an escaped asylum patient.
Typically when someone guns for me in a tank they realize that I am the one who escaped from an asylum. When the person who is gunning also escaped from an asylum it = true foxhole gameplay.
i love getting a russian engineer in my battle tank and seeing him do everything perfectly even though he doesnt talk nor understand a word we are saying
@@beeflord Most funny thing happened to me on dota with 2 Vietnamese brothers, I got it recorded, they sounded like chipmunks and had a argument because he trolled his brother, had to pause because he was upset, legit sounded like chipmunks, or midgets haha.
A while back me and one of my friends were doing infantry in Loch Mór at the same time as KGG (the French regi) was there. I leave for 2 minutes because I'm killed, and when I return my friend is chatting up one of the French arty girls in fluent French (it wasn't the first time either, he'd done it at least once before and got killed by counter battery arty). Next thing I know we've been drafted into the French Foreign Legion to do an amphibious landing. It was a blast, but my French is non-existent so I didn't understand what was being said. I just tagged along and shot at anything green
They may be completely unable to communicate *what* they’re doing, but god damn it you can’t deny that they are in fact, doing *something* , and that’s good enough for me. Legio Invicta! ✊
I think I gave a fellow tanker PTSD and a fear of NOT being the one to drive the tank as I was screaming laughing hysterically and running over our OWN infantry while threatening to charge into the five Colonial tanks and dozens of infantry, eventually I heard him say under his breath that it'd be funny if we did charged and I BOOKED IT right into enemy lines screaming "LEROY JENKINS!!!!" while he was yelling no! Stop!!! The tank didn't last long lol BUT we did scare them into pulling back for a bit.
I've been trying so hard on this not a native speaker but its kinda hard to overcome the thrill and spelling the words I could easily write some words but speaking is a whole thing :')
we ran into something similar with both tankette and with falchions we brought out 21 tankette one time and 25 falchions another time fueled armed and unlocked ready for front lines and only ever got people for 2 of them crewed but like we spent the better part of 2 hours getting things ready and then we released them expecting them to fly off the lines and go make a difference but like no one touched them or was to scared to tank... which is very very strange cause i hear from people all the time how they love tanking but never get the chance and well i provided a chance and no one took it? we ended up taking tanks to the front lines playing for a few hours dying then coming back to see all the tanks in place took a few days both times for enough people to come along and grab them and clear them out its very strange
So essentially: “Hey you should take extra time to repair your vehicle so it doesn’t explode” “Nah bro we have plenty extra, resource conservation is for nerds”
@@beeflord I remember thinking at the time that your voice was familiar, and now I know why 😂 I was so short on sleep and patience that entire fight, and it really shows in the vid 😆
Yu shood lurn ze bad Eenglish, ze riel langaj of ze intarneshnal kumyunitie. Yeah men, bi'ing ze nativ speerk iz not inuf anny moar. Being serious guys, understanding native speakers is actually often the hardest. Non-native speakers normally make a lot of effort, while natives think we ought to speak their language - which, in fact, has way too many variations. A rule of a thumb from the time when my English was poor is that if a song is sung in English and you understand more than a quarter of the words (prepositions and articles included), the singer is not native.