Seriously... Tighten the fk up. We're in a war with an enemy that is thousands of years old, that the DNC and DS have allied themselves with over the entire history of our country, and you're tired of hearing "be patient"??
This is the inflection point. A one-shot deal. This where the future is made or lost, and Q has said it countless times: "there can be no mistakes".
So quit whining about it. You're here, watching like everyone else. You know the nature of this fight, and that others are controlling it. Does no good to be constantly bitching about how it isn't going according to your timetable.
Our job is to hold the line and be ready when we're called.
Military slang has been around since there was a military not suddenly beginning in or during veitnam. While I'm sure there are period specific slang; e.g Vietnam, Korea, WWII, etc, no one War can claim to have started it in whole. Slang morphs with the soldier and equipment used over time.
Just facts.
" balls to the wall", as a prime example, originated during WWII with bomber pilots. It refers to the power lever settings that had "balls" at the tops and, pushing that power all the way up, was "the wall"; i.e. max power or " balls to the wall".
Oh ye of little patience....
Seriously... Tighten the fk up. We're in a war with an enemy that is thousands of years old, that the DNC and DS have allied themselves with over the entire history of our country, and you're tired of hearing "be patient"??
This is the inflection point. A one-shot deal. This where the future is made or lost, and Q has said it countless times: "there can be no mistakes".
So quit whining about it. You're here, watching like everyone else. You know the nature of this fight, and that others are controlling it. Does no good to be constantly bitching about how it isn't going according to your timetable.
Our job is to hold the line and be ready when we're called.
You have a way with words I wish I had. Can I steal your comment?
Amen!!!
Guess he/she hasn't heard of:
"Balls to the Wall, Nail 'em to the Wall" !!!!!!
Go All out and Never Give In or Give Up...Don't give the enemy anything!!!!
I like the cut of the jib of some of your sails to the commenters on this thread!!!!
Outstanding!!!
Hint: Military Slang and is thought to originate at US Air Force Academy during Vietnam war... 30 yr Ret US Military!!!!!
Military slang has been around since there was a military not suddenly beginning in or during veitnam. While I'm sure there are period specific slang; e.g Vietnam, Korea, WWII, etc, no one War can claim to have started it in whole. Slang morphs with the soldier and equipment used over time. Just facts.
" balls to the wall", as a prime example, originated during WWII with bomber pilots. It refers to the power lever settings that had "balls" at the tops and, pushing that power all the way up, was "the wall"; i.e. max power or " balls to the wall".
Coming from a 24yr AF/AFSOC retired vet.