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Off Topic / Is Australia Real? An Australian Asks
« on: February 28, 2020, 08:12:34 am »
in such confusing times, i am unsure if im real or not. so naturally i turn to random strangers for answers. pls help me

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Off Topic / im gonna ruin your christmas
« on: December 24, 2017, 09:48:18 pm »
merry christmas you stupid children, here's your coal

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-aZFxwX5Zs[/youtube]


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The Mess Hall / im in a bit of a pickle
« on: October 08, 2017, 02:47:27 am »
everyone knows that girls don't fart but today on the bus a girl sat down next to me and everything was normal until i heard her fart. and like i don't fuckin know what to think anymore guys im either going insane or my whole life is a lie

what does everyone else think i should do? the world must know i think, but will the illuminati come and kill me for exposing a deep conspiracy? send advice pls and thank

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So the Government of Canada is set to legalize cannabis by July 1st next year. The legalization is meant to eliminate the black market, create 15 000 new jobs, boost the economy, decrease crime and allow for the production of hemp as an alternative to cotton, paper and so on.

The Task Force comprised of lawyers, police officers, politicians, leading  doctors and scientists decided unanimously that the legalization of cannabis would be a good thing, the major concerns being for the youth in the development of the brain.

What is your opinion on the push by Trudeau's party that has overwhelming support?

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Off Topic / This Question Needs Addressing
« on: July 18, 2017, 01:36:56 am »
Is having daughters the ultimate cuckoldry?

I cannot think or comprehend of anything more cucked than having a daughter. Honestly, think about it rationally. You are feeding, clothing, raising and rearing a girl for at least 18 years solely so she can go and get ravaged by another man. All the hard work you put into your beautiful little girl - reading her stories at bedtime, making her go to sports practice, making sure she had a healthy diet, educating her, playing with her. All of it has one simple result: her body is more enjoyable for the men that will eventually fuck her in every hole.

Raised the perfect girl? Great. Who benefits? If you're lucky, a random man who had nothing to do with the way she grew up, who marries her. He gets to fuck her tight pussy every night. He gets the benefits of her kind and sweet personality that came from the way you raised her.

As a man who has a daughter, you are LITERALLY dedicating at least 20 years of your life simply to raise a girl for another man to enjoy. It is the ULTIMATE AND FINAL cuck. Think about it logically.

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Community / what happened
« on: August 25, 2016, 07:41:20 am »
i leave the community, when its quite lively, every event (more than one event on at a time) never fails to max out the 200 population cap, afk's needing to be kicked to make room for players who are going to be active. the chats in lb's arent filled with twelvies

that was about 10-12 months ago, i played another lb yesterday and the event was the only one in the list of servers at that time and barely made 100 players. and the chat seemed like a bunch of parents were making their kids play the game.


who, what, when, where, why and how

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Other Games / Black Desert Online (Sandbox MMORPG)
« on: March 02, 2016, 05:45:54 am »
looks pretty good, got the explorers pre-order package and am playing it at the moment. pretty good graphics etc but a fair amount of bugs.

https://www.blackdesertonline.com/

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At dawn on 25th April 1915, ANZAC troops previously serving in Egypt landed on a Turkish beach on the Gallipoli Peninsula, with the rough ground, they stormed the beach with courage, as the Turks picked them off from the top of the beach. The campaign lasted a grueling 8 months, in which 26 111 Australian casualties were sustained.

Australians mark the 25th of April every year to commemorate the men and women who have paid the ultimate price for our heritage, our freedom and our pride.

Lest we forget.

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Other Games / Reign of Kings
« on: March 13, 2015, 06:31:49 am »
looks pretty good, kind of like chivalry clashed with rust or DayZ

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fSlmGCqbug[/youtube]

thoughts?

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Off Topic / Apparently, Adolf Hitler Was A Very Bad Man
« on: December 01, 2014, 09:17:54 pm »
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JccvOyQBZT4[/youtube]


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Off Topic / Heavily Armed Russian Warships Just Outside AU Border
« on: November 13, 2014, 06:35:18 am »
so this has blown up today, Russia has launched a heavily armed fleet 'heading towards Australia'.. this followed after a private conversation between Putin and Abbot. No one knows what was said between them, except for Abbot and Putin.

I don't want to be slaughtered by dem ruskies.

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This regiment is mainly for Battle Cry of Freedom, however, we are recruiting for North and South Mod



About Us

In 24th Georgia (also called the Irish Legion) you can expect experienced leaders that likes to have fun above brainless training's or historical accuracy.
We will of course have trainings but they wont be mandatory if you ain't a recruit then you need to have 2 instructional training's before you get accepted into the regiment. In the 24th Georgia we want to be more of a community then a one game based clan, meaning we will be playing tons of different games and anyone in the clan will obviously be allowed to play with us. Because in the 24th Georgia we will put fun above all else and we will never leave anyone outside of the fun.


History

The 24th Infantry Regiment with their 10 companies, was organized during the summer of 1861. It recruited its members from White, Banks, Towns, Rabun, Gwinnett, Elbert,Habersham, and Hall counties. The field officers were Colonels Robert McMillan and C. C. Sanders; Lieutenant Colonels Joseph N. Chandler and Thomas E. Winn; Majors Robert E. McMillan and Frederick C. Smith. After serving in the Department of North Carolina, the unit moved to Virginia where it was brigaded under Generals H. Cobb, T. R. R. Cobb, and  W. Wofford. The regiment consisted mostly with people of Irish descent.

Service Record

The 24th Infantry Regiment fought in the difficult campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days Battles to Gettysburg, then moved to Georgia with Longstreet. The 24th was not engaged at Chickamauga, but did see action in the Knoxville Campaign. The regiment returned to Virginia and participated in the conflicts at The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor, and was active in the Shenandoah Valley. The end of the war found the regiment at Appomattox.

Soon after being mustered into Confederate service the regiment was moved to Lynchburg, Virginia. Within a week of arriving there, however, it was ordered to Goldsborough, North Carolina. There it joined the Department of North Carolina. The unit remained there until early in 1862. Returning to Virginia, the unit was placed in the Army of Northern Virginia. It served in that army until the summer of 1863. At that time it was moved to Georgia where it served in the Army of Tennessee. It next saw service in the Department of East Tennessee. In the spring of 1864 the regiment returned to the Army of Northern Virginia, remaining in that army until mid-summer 1864. It then moved to the Shenandoah Valley where it served in the Army of the Valley District. Finally, in December 1864, the unit returned to the Army of Northern Virginia, serving in that army for the remainder of the war.

Colonel Robert McMillan, 24th Georgia Infantry: ‘A Gallant Irishman at Fredericksburg’

The Battle of Fredericksburg is best known from an Irish perspective for the doomed advance of the Irish Brigade. But a number of Irishmen faced their more famous countrymen from behind the stone wall at Marye’s Heights, dressed in Confederate grey. Chief among them was Colonel Robert McMillan of the 24th Georgia Infantry, who played a key role in repelling the Union assault. Robert McMillan was not a young man at Fredericksburg, having been born in Antrim on 7th January 1805. Prior to the conflict he had worked as a grocer and dry goods merchant in Elbert County, Georgia, and had served as a State Senator between 1855-56. He had been appointed Colonel of the 24th on 30th August 1861; his son also went to war with him, acting as the unit’s Major. After Fredericksburg McMillan unsuccessfully ran for Confederate Congress, and would eventually resign his commission on 9th January 1864. His military career wasn’t finished, however. He was later to serve as Colonel of the 4th Georgia Militia during the 1864 Atlanta Campaign. The Antrim native died on 6th May 1868 in Clarkesville, Georgia, where he is buried in the Old Cemetery.

Fredericksburg had been Robert McMillan’s finest hour. The Southern Press were quick to identify his performance in the battle, his Irish nativity and his role in repelling the Union assault. Less than two weeks after the engagement, on 26th December 1862, the Richmond Whig ran the following story about his performance in the fight:

A GALLANT IRISHMAN AT FREDERICKSBURG

The following extract from a private letter will show that Meagher met his match at Fredericksburg in a gallant son of the Emerald Isle, Colonel Robert McMillan, of the 24th Georgia. We should like to see McMillan at the head of the lamented Cobb’s brigade, pitted against Meagher or Corcoran in an open field:

“But the rejoicing ceased for a time, and mourning sat on every countenance, as four grief-stricken litter bearers passed down the lines, bearing the heroic Cobb, who had fallen in the first charge of the enemy. Lieutenant Colonel Cook, commanding Phillip’s Georgia Legion, was killed at this period of the action. A fixed resolution seemed at once to possess every heart, to avenge the death-wound given to their General, and it devolved upon Col. Robert McMillan, of the 24th Georgia Regiment, to lead them in the effort. An opportunity now offered. A column, stronger and heavier than the first, was seen to advance. Flash after flash was seen upon the opposite river bank. Shell after shell fell around us, which were responded to from the heights in our rear. Colonel McMillan directed the small arms to cease until the enemy should come within musket range. The artillery continued its thunder, the musketry remaining silent, till the enemy came within fire of our shortest range guns. Soon leaden hail commenced pouring from the clouds of smoke before us. The Colonel passed along the lines surveying the movements of the enemy, when suddenly, at his command, the brigade rose and sent a volley into the ranks of the foe, which carried ruin in its way. Again and again was the assault renewed, and again and again was it repulsed, with tremendous slaughter. For the troops, the position chosen was an admirable one, but on the part of the officer who did his duty, there was required the utmost coolness and courage. This, Colonel McMillan certainly manifested. While he was passing along the line, waving his sword, and encouraging his men, they seemed to catch the spirit of their leader, and redouble their efforts, while his own regiment turned, in the thickest of the fight, and gave him three hearty cheers. He possesses the confidence of his troops. They love him, and, if need be, will follow him to the death. In the battle of Fredericksburg, he won a laurel wreath, to which fresh leaves will doubtless be added, when the tocsin shall again summon him to the field.”



Code of Conduct

The Code of Conduct are guidelines that all our members regardless of rank must follow.
  • Always listen to your officers during events and do not speak over them.
  • Trolling of any kind will result in a permanent ban from the regiment.
  • Be polite and respectful to all members of the regiment, including other regiments.
  • During events, you should never kill or wound any member of the regiment or any other friendly regiment on purpose for any reason.
  • No retaliation whatsoever. Any conflicts are to be reported to an officer.
  • Also make sure to have fun!
       


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So Australia has banned woman wearing burqas around federal Parliament House.

What is everyone's thoughts on this?

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Historical Discussion / If WWI Was A Bar Fight
« on: August 27, 2014, 07:45:54 am »
http://www.goodtimefeeling.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/World-War-One-Bar-Fight.jpg


you gotta zoom in on it, so i wont post the photo directly here.

its pretty damn accurate though.

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Other Games / ArcheAge (Hybrid MMORPG)
« on: August 27, 2014, 01:22:15 am »
so i just got closed beta access to this... and its pretty awesome.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzB4Q42fyCQ[/youtube]

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