Are armored bulldozers only used by Israel or a common use case?
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The correct form is furmen since you aren’t banning the person in the image but the group of similar people
Nobody implied that she is married.
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Drives into wall, blows up.
Flavored cigs are forbidden in Germany. Guess that’s good.
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Also, rethorically perfectly fine. His language does tend to follow common phrases but only is tangentially similar anyway.
Could have said something along the lines: don’t know if I could have done it. Probably couldn’t. Probably wouldn’t. I don’t know.
His inner monologue is spoken out loud and his social filter barely exists. This isn’t news.
He can make anything sound respect less, that being said.
@gock is this real?
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But is that unusual? They also have tanks, logistic vehicles and other common war fighting equipment. I had a read and it seems than armored bulldozers are rather common. Ie. They didn’t engineer a weapon for home and infrastructure destruction, but have a thing with an actual, Geneva compliant use case.