I hope he stops writing soon, and realizes that a few thousand redditors would buy his book, and really takes the proper 1-2 years to make it and have the subreddit check it over. It could read like a diary of sorts, or something similar in format to The Autobiography of Malcolm X (something that started as an autobiography/biography but ended with the editor finishing the story, since he was killed).
That's a beadwindow 5, Ramirez, but you're off the hook because the officer on the other end used his name over the air, too. I'd give him a hard time for saying "we are going to need to speak to your CO" instead of just "fetch sunray," but a colonel would say something like that :(
i'd just like to point out that the audio bit at the end inside the helicopter cockpit was taken from H.U.D. footage of one of my family members.
so that's cool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uh4yMAx2UA&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Voici un google doc avec les carrières et 2-3 merdouilles en plus, et la fiche de perso au format Word que j'ai modifié à partir d'une fiche Cyberpunk trouvée sur Internet.
There's also GATE, where the Japanese Self Defence Force (i.e. army) is sent to a fantasy world.
It has manga and anime adaptations. Depending on your region, you can watch the anime here.
>And the terrorist acts on that day were committed by a group from that franchise. Not by a religion.
It depends how you define the religion itself. Christianity has certain things about it which makes it what it is. For example, Christians (true ones) believe that Jesus was the son of God. If someone does not follow this dogma, then they are not a Christian. Similarly, the Quran seems to make it just as clear that those who do not follow their religion should be killed.
See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib9rofXQl6w He provides sources for every part.
I never said we were at war with Islam in the sense that we are at war with anyone who claims to be Muslim, but rather the true religion as it is in the Quran based on violence.
Certainly. I use Texmaker, which is pretty much the easiest way to start using LaTeX anyway. This particular document uses "\documentclass[12pt, letterpaper]{article}" with all the default looks. Once the next chapter is released, it will have a link to this subreddit using the "\hyperref" package. Also, I use the "\graphicsx" package for images. I would recommend this book if you want to start using LaTeX yourself. Bon courage!
This book sort of fits this bill. It's a story about a Centurion that is frozen and gets defrosted at various times (including our future). Adventures ensue.