• Xanthrax
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    10013 hours ago

    Imagine not leaking your confidential information to War of Thunder.

    THIS COMMENT WAS SPONSORED BY WAR OF THUNDER

  • @T00l_shed
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    4814 hours ago

    Those frogmen look terrifying

    • @[email protected]
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      4514 hours ago

      Frømandskorpset sounds Danish. Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Are you aware of the Greenland news this week?

      • @BatrickPateman
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        512 hours ago

        Yeah, saw the headline about what the clown said. But what does that have to do with any seals that write books? That’s what I am lost about.

        • @[email protected]
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          108 hours ago

          In the American special forces branch of the Navy, you receive extra Sausages, Eggs And Lard (S.E.A.L) in your rations, so these people are called “Seals”.

          Obviously, after a few years of eating so much extra greasy food, they’re no longer capable of participating in military operations, so tend to retire and write books about what they did at work.

          I think that’s correct anyway - don’t quote me on it.

              • @[email protected]
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                The UK did claim Canada, along with most of North America, in the Royal Proclamation of 1763. Canada was granted progressively more autonomy over time but the UK still maintained ultimate sovereignty until the Canadian constitution was patriated. The UK effectively ceded its sovereignty over Canada when UK parliament passed the Canada Act 1982.

                Denmark granted Greenland autonomy with the 2009 Act on Greenland Self-Government, but Denmark still maintains the authority to modify Greenland’s constitutional arrangement. So, much like the UK still held sovereignty over Canada prior to 1982, Denmark still holds sovereignty over Greenland. Apparently there have been some efforts to draft a constitution for Greenland, but that has not been passed into law by Greenland’s lawmakers nor has it been patriated by Denmark.

              • @[email protected]
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                210 hours ago

                Ooohhh.

                I did not realize until this moment that I didn’t understand their relationship correctly.

                • @AlpacaChariot
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                  39 hours ago

                  It’s not the same as the UK-Canada relationship either though, because the UK isn’t responsible for Canada’s defence and foreign policy.

              • @Silic0n_Alph4
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                19 hours ago

                Yes, but mostly because it’s a rock in the middle of the ocean, albeit a really big one.

                Don’t touch our rock collection.

    • @Soleos
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      68 hours ago

      Zoomed in it appears to actually be reflection off the edge of the front mounting holes in their helmets.

    • @RizzRustbolt
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      1413 hours ago

      To scare nosy teenagers and their dogs away from their swamp scams.

    • @T00l_shed
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      714 hours ago

      I’m going to say they are wearing Ironman helmets.