62 thoughts on “Morning phony phunny

  1. For being guerilas, all the phonies have been coming out of hiding alot lately. That, or they’re breeding like rabbits.

  2. Bwuahahahahaha!! Is he going wipe you the fuck out right through the internet? Maybe he’s just a “virtual guerilla”… (smirk, snicker)

  3. Love internet tough guys… oh, and isn’t SEAL spelled all caps? Or does he really bounce a red ball off of his nose and beg for fish?

  4. The only kind of “gorilla warfare” this poser engages in is hurling his feces at passersby. “Roxxzor” is another example of why only adults should be allowed Internet access.

  5. So True Ben.

    I like his use of “precision” the likes of which have never been seen before on Earth. That’s when you know its some freakin serious sh**.

  6. This rant was posted on a gaming page if I recall correctly. I believe the nerd raging Gorilla warfare expert is also a female or at least that’s the impression I got when I first saw this. LOL

  7. It’s my thought that you will never know that a real badass is a badass until you give them a reason to show you that they are a badass. Besides that, a real badass has no need to prove themselves to anyone by telling you all of what they have done over their career.

  8. Not to mention that the few people I know who have a real record like this are humble. To them they are not doing anything especially brave or heroic, they are doing their job, and like most, do not really enjoy talking about their work when they don’t have to.

  9. I ran out of RED FLAGS for that one. “top of his class”? “300 confirmed kills”? shit that the real deal wouldn’t talk about and who cares about the “top of your class” unless you are talking about college and going for a wall street job?

  10. Top sniper is what caught my eye… You would think that “the top sniper in the US Armed Forces” would be a serving member and know that personal threats like that violate at least three federal laws and at least two that I can think of from the UCMJ right off hand.

    Though, maybe their 300 confirmed kills are from Battlefield or MW3?

  11. “They have class standings in BUD/S?”

    Each class has an Honor Man, and there are other awards such as ‘Fire in the Gut’ award. I’ve never known of a Frog who received the Fire in the Gut award that ‘didn’t care about it’.

  12. I was aware each BUD/S class has an Honorman, but I’m also just as sure that their Page 4 entry doesn’t say 1 of “X” class standing with X.XX GPA or average.

  13. I thought there were only three “classes” from a BUD/S school. “Expert”, “Washout”, or “Dead”. I mean, it’s like ranks in cliff diving. You are either a Master or “Stuff On A Rock”.

  14. Sharky, I doubt any SEAL would tell you he graduated top of his class in “Navy Seals” rather than saying he was Honor Man of his BUD/S class. I have known several SEALs and none of them ever talked about going to “Navy Seal school”, they talked about BUD/S. However, the come back comment that BadgerOverdose wrote is FULL of win.

  15. YatYas, unfortunately I just sent in an article RE: a Marine declaring war on Japan in a drunken rage after watching Pearl Harbor. I know it’s just a parody, but I couldn’t help myself because it’s based on my home station.

  16. Holy crap, forget being a SEAL, train me in Gorilla Warfare, that sounds absolutley insane. If that does not “up” the badass ante, I dont know what will

    So what do you do… ‘Gorilla Warfare’….

    Instant panty dropper.

  17. This originated on 4chan as a parody, it’s never been used seriously to my knowledge. You’ll see this comment once in awhile on 4chan and youtube, on dozens of videos.

  18. Hey, I just wanted you guys to know, this “quote” originated on the website for society’s shitbags, 4chan.org.

    Posting the text is sort of an inside joke. Someone, somewhere, originally wrote it; not sure if they were trying to be funny or serious, but since then, people often copy + paste the message (see internet term ‘copypasta’) as a joke.

    It’s considered funny because it’s so over-the-top that usually people don’t take it seriously.

  19. I don’t want to live on this planet anymore. I heard there will be one way trips to Mars soon, Maybe I’ll take one. Better yet, send these fuckmonkeys.

  20. Sadly Michael Clarke Duncan passed away not too long ago… everyone remembers him as Bear in the movie Armageddon…. He was also in Planet of the Apes, were you get to see some fierce Gorilla Warfare, Closed fisted-to-Unprotected skull combat

  21. Okay, you are all way off… The heading is “Gorilla WELLFARE”. This is obviously a new gov’t program.

  22. This is a humorous wall of text that is repeatedly used on Internet message boards. It’s not meant to be serious. Google search “navy seal copypasta”

  23. “This originated on 4chan as a parody, it’s never been used seriously to my knowledge. You’ll see this comment once in awhile on 4chan and youtube, on dozens of videos.”

    Precisely. This post is an often copy-pasted joke used to MOCK people who lie about being a veteran/tough guy on the internet.

    FAIL by TAH.

  24. I really didn’t read this clown’s braggadocio until now. Top sniper in the US armed forces? I don’t think so.

    Longest recorded kill shot: .70 mile by 1Sgt Jim Gilliland in 2005 in Ramadi
    He was part of a 10-man sniper team that racked up 276 kills in 6 months.

    If you’re going to engage in creative writing, do a better job.

  25. You’re a bit off, Ex-PH2. While Gilliand’s Sep 2005 shot was incredibly good, it wasn’t even the US record holder at the time.

    Longest confirmed kill by a sniper now is over 2.8 km – 2,815 meters (3,079 yards). This was obtained by a 2-man Aussie team earlier this year in Afghanistan. Distance was confirmed by GPS, but it was not possible to determine which of the two shooters fired the fatal shot (2 shot simultaneously; 1 hit, 1 missed).

    http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/opinion/taliban-remain-in-fear-of-lethal-strikes-writes-chris-masters/story-e6frezz0-1226504862496

    3,079 yards is 1.749 statute miles.

    There have been 7 documented sniper kills of greater than 2km – including, interestingly enough, one during Vietnam using an M2 Browning .50 cal machine gun, presumably in single-shot mode. Additionally, there have been two others between 1,800 m and 2 km.

    Yeah, source is Wikipedia. But whoever wrote that particular Wikipedia article actually seems to know what they’re talking about and to have done their homework. The sources seem to check out.

  26. OK, Hondo, you got me. I was going on a documentary on snipers on the H2 Channel. (Couldn’t read my own handwriting, which means I should not take notes while wearing my specs.) But that was the H2 program’s statistic. They may have included the Vietnam sniper’s record and name on that program. That was a 2010 program, and I do not know how much research they did. I didn’t go to Wiki, though.

    However, the clowndog subject of this faker-outing (above) claims he has 300 confirmed kills. I got a bit torqued about it, because I know he’s flatout lying. Just once, I’d like to see someone pound just one of these bozos. Just once.

  27. Hondo that .50 cal shot was Carlos Hathcock using a Browning M2 with a scope mounted on a rail system of his own design. Some versions of the events suggest the .50 cal was converted to single shot, which isn’t necessary when all you have to do for single shot is lock down the bolt release with a twist of the bolt release lock.

  28. Ex-PH2: yeah, sometimes the documentaries don’t do their homework. By 2010, the record was well over 2,400m and there had been been a number of kills over 2km. Only reason I looked it up is I though I remembered seeing an article about a 2400+ m shot a couple of years ago. I didn’t know about the latest one from 2800+ m.

    In their defense, it appears the H2 documentary likely spurred disclosure and publication of some of those longer-range kills – many seem to have been first publicized in May 2010. But I’m kinda wondering how they missed the Vietnam .50-cal 2000+ yard shot in 1967 and the Norwegian 1380m shot in 2007. Those seem to have been first publicized in 2003 and 2008, respectively.

  29. I think they did include Carl Hathcock, but I have to go back and look at the documentary. He was the Vietnam sniper, I think, and he and a VC sniper played cat-and-mouse with each other.

  30. The legendary shot through the VC sniper’s scope. Gunny Hathcock concluded the only way the shot was possible is the VC sniper had him in his sights as well, the Gunny was just quicker on the trigger.

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