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You know 22nd was a quality regiment, we we’re better than 77y and 84e if you’re just gonna base it off pure melee skill. Posh admitted to wetting his little pants in the Regimental Cup against us. Not counting the time we beat the 152nd regiment of toes 10-0 mate.

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Despite the fact that the 22nd was unconditionally better than half of those top 20 regiments, the list is fair if it’s based off tournaments. The 22nd did undeniably donkey bollocks in them due to the style and nature of the regiment. We could’ve performed a lot better - and the fact that it was an upcoming regiment during the “old generation”. Whilst the likes of Nr24, 17e and 92nd etc... were already established. I kinda had to keep training my own lads as the veterans would join them over mine. But I’m satisfied with my regiments accomplishments and anybody with any clue will give it good recognition. A list doesn’t have to prove that.

I think you’re a big meanie putting me as a tier 5 melee player tho, herishey.

Stark sent me here just to grass him in.

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The Mess Hall / Re: Napoleonic Melee List | 19.06 |
« on: June 26, 2019, 12:53:16 am »
Guess I’m so fucking good I don’t need to be mentioned anymore.

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Community / Re: The best napoleonic wars regiment in history?
« on: March 13, 2019, 01:14:02 am »
The best regiments in roughly the correct order

2. 91st
3. 92nd
1. Nr.24
4. 17e
5. 14e
6. 22nd
7. 84e
8. 77y
9. 5pp
10. 15th_YR
11. 75e
12. Nr.57
13. Spartans
14. 7te
15. 63e
16. 47th
17. 33rd
18. Nr12
19. 3rdFG
Swap 22nd below 77y and 84e and maybe.

/triggered

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Community / Re: The best napoleonic wars regiment in history?
« on: February 25, 2019, 03:29:19 pm »
Hey baby  :-*

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Community / Re: The best napoleonic wars regiment in history?
« on: February 25, 2019, 03:27:30 pm »
The best regiments in roughly the correct order

2. 91st
3. 92nd
1. Nr.24
4. 17e
5. 14e
6. 22nd
7. 84e
8. 77y
9. 5pp
10. 15th_YR
11. 75e
12. Nr.57
13. Spartans
14. 7te
15. 63e
16. 47th
17. 33rd
18. Nr12
19. 3rdFG

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The Mess Hall / Post a good old memory from your NW days
« on: July 06, 2018, 05:22:12 am »
I’ll go first

Remember that time back in 2014 it was either the 18e or 83rd as it was known back then - John Price had a linebattle against Posh’s 17e. It was memorable because the 18e (83rd) beat the 17e at a score of 9 - 1. It was pretty significant at the time as the 17e were considered a much superior regiment.

Posh was leading the line to start with, all was going well until his dad called him down stairs for a nappy change as quote ‘My pampers are now officially full’. This was disastrous as Posh was the only member of the regiment that had learnt to talk. Welsh took command the second round but nobody could understand what he was saying, as his name suggests he’s from a third world country. That just left Nozza (remember this was way back in 2014) Nozza was still learning to walk and Will still hadn’t come out the closet. Nozza allowed his Cat to take the lead which had been in a catastrophic car crash just the day before but they had no other choice. Nozza’s cat was doing well for the first half of the third round until it got stuck up a tree so McPero had to leave as he was on fire duty that day and had to attend to the situation. And if it couldn’t get any worse John Price got so excited taking the lead in this battle he stabbed himself in the forehead with his safety scissors (which his mum warned him not to play with) but was determined to carry on the battle with what we now realise is severe brain damage. But considering the state of the commanding capability of the 17e without baby posh he was still at a massive advantage. Draken considered taking command until everyone realised what his voice sounded like and everybody couldn’t stop laughing at him. Apart from Will who was too busy masturbating over posh’s ‘ratchet top’ picture of himself.

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The Mess Hall / Re: Post an Interesting Fact about yourself
« on: May 22, 2018, 06:29:02 am »
I have a mum and dad

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Please can I do a pod cast :)

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The Mess Hall / Re: M. Points | EU updated | 27.04
« on: May 01, 2018, 05:13:00 pm »
WHere ThE FUk aM I? I'm stiLL ActiVE!








giv 99p

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Off Topic / Re: Gym Thread
« on: June 26, 2017, 11:38:25 am »
Ignorance is bliss.
from google

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Bodybuilders are on steroids yeah. But they work twohundred times harder than anybody else to get their body. That's just the nature of the sport I'm afraid. There is also natural bodybuilding, but to be honest there isn't much recognition. I just enjoy doing this as a hobby. But whomever says the likes of Arnold is feeding bullshit just because he was on steroids is a fucking retard. Any fucking moron can inject Steroids into their body, it doesn't make them a professional bodybuilder. It's very fucking difficult. There is guys that go to my gym that are doing juice, but they will never look half as big as Arnold did. I've genuinely seen a lot of natty people that look better than steroid abusers.

Arnold has a huge fan base and a lot of money for a good reason, because he was good at what he did. Arnold was in the steroid scene, but he was still competing against people in his own league that were also using, if his techniques didn't work then his body wouldn't have been as aesthetic as it was.

'Drugs+Genetics+Politics=win' Yeah... that's generally how every sport in the world works, there is always a Genetics and political aspect all the way from Rugby to Basketball. Again, so fucking what if they take steroids. It's essentially a part of the sport hence why they don't do drug testing, who are you to judge, billions of people take drugs for recreational purposes if that's something as simple as smoking, alcohol or coffee it's still bad for you. These guys do it to make a living and if they're willing to sacrifice their health for the sport that's up to them. If you want to do it the natural healthy way like the rest of us good for you, but don't be jealous of these guys and say they don't know what they're doing because they most definitely do.

I'm very happy with my lifts, I'm happy with the way I look. I'm not here to please anybody but myself and if you are you're in the wrong sport and you should be taking steroids if all you want to do is look fucking huge and you're jealous of the abusers that do. I lift to stay fit and healthy - others have different goals and I respect that and I like watching drug enhanced Power lifting more than the bodybuiding aspect but I enjoy that too. I'm not jealous of anybody else and you can look huge as a natural with good genetics which luckily thanks to my father I have. You can look huge with skinny genetics, it might take some more work but it's most definitely achievable. From mixing up my routines I know what works for me, and changing my routine and doing different lifts at various frequencies does help in developing diffrent muscle angles, if you hit the same exercise day in day out you're not hitting every angle of your muscle and you create an imbalance. Sure, I may sometimes stick with the same routine for a few months if it's working for me, but generally I still may add something different here and there. I'm not trying to get 100% efficiency out of my exercise anyway because it's not my job.

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Off Topic / Re: Gym Thread
« on: June 25, 2017, 01:41:19 am »
http://www.aworkoutroutine.com/changing-your-workout-routine-too-often/
That article is just him ridiculing changing routine and just saying "no ur dumb if u do it". Sorry but I don't believe an anonymous internet person over science. If you're doing the same workouts and targeting the same muscle groups, you will want to change some of your workouts to target different muscle groups.

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arnold says the same thing as that article. You shock the muscle by increasing the weight
He was talking about drop sets there I believe, but he also said that your body will get used to a routine if you let it and that's when you'll reach a plateau. The same person who wrote the article also said that shocking the body was "complete bullshit".

"You got to shock the muscle, shock the muscle, and shock the muscle with different kinds of training principles."

Ah good quote 'shock the muscle'. Arnold is referring to doing exercises that your muscles aren't prepared for. When you walk into a gym and you're thinking to yourself 'I'm going to the bench press first, then I'll go do some flys, then I will go do some dumbbell press then I will...' then go and do the absolute oposite to what you were thinking. Your body prepares yourself, if you do exercises that your body isn't prepared for you can shock the body into growth and this lack of preparation is what he's talking about. You may do 8 reps on the bench, drop the weight and do 12, up the weight and do 6. Do things you've not done before that isn't part of your routine, mix it up. This is what Arnold is telling you.

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Off Topic / Re: Gym Thread
« on: June 24, 2017, 06:21:20 am »
I recently just broke past the 205 wall for bench press. I am now working on getting past 225. Can rep it once, but I don' think i'll be going any higher for a long time.

As Eddie Hall would say, mentality is 50% of your lift. When you think you can't lift something you can't lift it. When you think that you can you usually can.

Always go in with a positive attitude, strong mentality does wonders for the sport and never say you won't and can't do something unless that something endangers your health and safety. 225 pounds which is roughly 102KG is not a record breaking lift even in our natural world. I do just under that for reps, and you will too and this isn't a long term goal either. Give it a year, maybe a few months depending on how far in you are, you will be surprised on how quickly you progress if you do it RIGHT.

As windflower above stated, increase the weight you do for reps gradually, adding 2kg-5kg here and there for the heavier compound lifts as you feel stronger. Try not to stick at the same weight for too long, and if you feel you can't go higher for the same amount of reps after a 3 week period you should reevaluate your diet and sleep.

But that being said. Even 1 rep of 225 is impressive so keep up the good work.

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Off Topic / Re: Gym Thread
« on: June 24, 2017, 03:45:32 am »
I'm up to 205lb one rep match for bench press, which is well above my actual weight so I'm making some good progress. When you don't work out with a spot/friend chest days get shitty.

Congrats man, keep going!

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Community / Re: Community Chronicles
« on: June 17, 2017, 11:08:49 pm »
Sorry you didn't make the cut :(

Thank you for not revealing my identity about being the community closet gay Maurice.

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