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0:36 "bro you're on a diet" ahh friends

Sgwalker
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I love when the TTS says more than what it's actually shown

Number 1: "crocodile fall"

What he actually says: "crocodile fucking fall like a dumbass"

Damian_
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"Hello gays" and spanish accent never gets old

addk
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0:41 bro put a "escary alert" 💀🙏

WeAreCuriousolks
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0:06 🐊🤪
0:14 🐊👟
0:25 🐊🐟
0:42 🐊💀
0:48 🧑🏽🧑🏽🧑🏽🍾
1:01 🥩🐊💀

koreaHouse
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0:38 same energy as the three sharks in finding nemo

tariffictypist
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0:55 "dualshock 4 controller disconnected" ahh

rgue_edxts
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0:14 that's your old outro, squewe 😂😂😂

beraborland
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The honorable mention had me rolling to next century blud💀🗣

mikasa.ackerman
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0:34 that Crocodile was like- " HE HIT MA BRUHTHER, LEMME GOH NOW I WILL EAT THAT FISH-HOLE, STOP PUSHING ME LEME TEACH DAT FISHASS A LESSON, NOOOO"

AnshumaanSingh-
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bro took "Crocs" to the next level

WossieGloss
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bro the thumbnail shows the crocodile flip me off💀

metalandrumple
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That crocodile in tha tumbnail rlly hates humans

AlamgirHossen
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0:46
“You darn Humans get off my property!!”

Tarnishedsteel
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I have not watched the video and I’m gonna predict that Nr.1 is BOMBARDILLO CROCODILLO!

Hugoxageo
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yall who don't know:
The original purpose of the tank was very specific: in the storm of steel that was No Man's Land, you wanted something that would get you from one side to the other without dying, with enough firepower to destroy whatever you came across. In WWI, a tank was essentially a machine gun nest and barb wire buster; those were the most painful things for the regular infantry, while the tank was basically immune to them. Their job was to move in front of the infantry assault, take out machine guns, flatten barb wire and smash bunkers so that the infantry can move up and take ground. This is the infantry support role that still persists to this day. By the very end of WWI, and further developed through the interwar/early WWII period, tanks became faster than the pace of a jogging man, and can therefore be used to replace other things that were faster than a jogging man: cavalry. The traditional role of cavalry involved reconnaissance, outflanking and exploitation. First you sent your fast moving forces forward to figure out where they were, and secured important chokepoints and hills before either main force meets. You then either went around the enemy force, or punch a hole in their line, and marched through the gap. The cavalry attacked the enemy's rear line troops: artillery, supply lines, communication facilities. The aim is to sufficiently deprive and panic the rest of the line that they have to retreat. Once they retreat, the cavalry (armoured or not) basically ride them down, chasing stragglers, harassing ordered retreats, making sure they never regroup to fight again. In WWII, British tanks were divided into cavalry tanks and infantry tanks for this very reason. The infantry had tanks that were slow and heavy to break any resistance they encounter, while the cavalry had faster tanks to fulfill their traditional role of reconnaissance, flanking, break through and exploitation. These roles slowly merged as tank technology improved, and the main battle tank of the Cold War and modern era can do all of those things, except maybe reconnaissance, which was relegated to faster, cheaper and less armoured units like reconnaissance vehicles or aerial surveillance. As for anti-tank roles, military planners recognized that, should you try to punch a hole in the enemy line and exploit their rear, there was every chance that they would run into enemy tanks, either in the role of infantry support, or as a counterattack. Tanks of the era were definitely trained in tank-vs-tank fighting and did fight each other. And yes, you were unlikely to run into a situation where it's just one tank versus another tank on an open plain like two samurai facing off against each other. Your own tank was always part of a combined arms formation with infantry and air support, and you would expect the enemy to do the same. That doesn't mean tanks didn't face off, it just means there is no such thing as a 1-v-1-me-bro scenario in war. In short, a tank does all of the things you listed. It's a mailed fist that you direct wherever you need the greatest amount of oomph, be it on defense or offense, in order to achieve your tactical objective.

humanbeingnumber
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Bro the crocodilo thumbnail Bro😭😭😭🙏🗣️🔥🔥😭😭😭🙏

James-hko
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LMAO😂😂😂😂 I CANT WITH THE THUMBNAIL 😂😂😂😂

Eradicator-
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Bro...the intro had me dead the way he said "hello gaisy" lol-

mirelastoia
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Bro, the crocodile is Flipping me off 💀

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