'The Battle of the Crater'
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@Solarian2495 and one of a British ghurka running out of ammo and beating a taliban wth his bipod
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@DixieRiverRat Also, I didnt know that people in the south knew who Justin Beiber or Jesse McCartney were...I didn't know people in the South had tvs. And u got sucked in? You chose to fight, i never made u. i was just responding to someone else and u decided to leave me the first response. If you don't want to fight, then don't make people hate you. pick your fights and conversations carefully. You can sling whatever u want, but when u do just remember you are representing your south.
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Yeah, hah u dont know, u said "you are welcome to come to Dixie and talk you’re shit over here" stupid quote in the first place refering to a video as dixie. And I just love how you are sidestepping from our convo again with insults. 1, it shows how classless you southern folk are and secondly i could care less what u think about anything tht's on my channel but stalking my page is kinda creepish, just sayin.
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@AcHiEvehIgH3rGoALs88 Jesse McCartney? I thought I was having a debate with a MAN! You may as well have had a picture of Justin Beber on your channel. This is Idiodic. I'm sorry I ever got sucked in to your little bullshit debate. OK little fella. Just keep runnin your mouth and keep thinking you matter. Buh bye now little boy.
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@AcHiEvehIgH3rGoALs88 I don't know what you're talking about! Calling a video dixie?
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Duh, i'm not as stupid about history as you think. Otherwise why else would they call their southern country dixie? he was a hero to them. my point was that u were calling some video dixie (which it cant be, can only be about it) but dixie was a nickname for the south. that's basically what it was in the civil war era. just a correction. u totally walked away from our topic by going into the history of "dixie". admit your mistake, take my correction, thank me, move on, this argument is stupid.
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@AcHiEvehIgH3rGoALs88The other is that "Dixie" derives from the surveyor Jeremiah Dixon. Mr. Dixon surveyed the Mason-Dixon line which defined the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania, and later the rest of the northern and southern states. You should get your facts straight before running your mouth.
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@AcHiEvehIgH3rGoALs88 And no, the term Dixie was not coined to name the Confederate States. One theory is that is comes from the French word “dix” for the number 10. In French Louisiana the banks issued ten-dollar notes, labeled "Dix". The notes came to be known as "Dixies" by English-speaking southerners. New Orleans and the rest of French-speaking Louisiana came to be known as "Dixieland". Eventually, the term came to refer to most of the Southern States.
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@AcHiEvehIgH3rGoALs88 I thought you were English and that’s my fault. However, I still invite you to come down south and try saying that here. As I said before, the only reason you say the things you say is to inflame old passions.
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@AcHiEvehIgH3rGoALs88 Don’t try to tell me who I am. I know I am an American. I’ve been in the Coast Guard for 13 years and will serve many more. The division between north and south existed long before the war ever started. Even before the Revolutionary war there were cultural differences between north and south. Yes, Politically we are linked. Culturally, however, we are not. We’re not, nor will we ever be the same people.
@GQSmoke Well, in Afghanistan there are multiple counts of british soldiers (I dont know if there were any american) doing bayonet charges against insurgent forces
Solarian2495 6 months ago 9
@RetrousseRaptor I would be interested in knowing where you got the information about executing white officers who led black troops because I don't believe it. I do know white officers were not executed for leading black troops. I also know there were black Confederate soldiers from the first battle of Mananas Virgina who had guns. There is a lot of misinformation out there about the US civil war.
todddoom 5 months ago 7