How did they do it? How did they allways stay calm, collected, they did not panic when encircled, bombed or attacked? Its like they rarley even showed any emotion at all, the generation which saw the slaughter at Ypres and Somme, and then routing their forced at Dunkirk and London blitz. It was kind of similiar to Scandinavian Nordic apathy, (a trait I personaly grew to fucking despise, as it fits perfectly the Leftish mentality of Svencucks) but with a bit of British cheerfulness.
British generation of early 20th centruy was the embodiment of everything that was great in Occidental civilization, the Industrial revolution, advencements in science, progress of technology and colonisation of unknown lands. Resources beyond human imagination, millions of people under prosperous colonial rule.
But now that generation is gone. Nowadays British hystericlly screech about Princess and her children.
Could it be that you watched a British propaganda documentary recently where they jerk themselves off about how stoic and proper they were and defended the british coast with a handful of machine guns and a couple dozen spitfires?
Oliver Hughes
Ooo, you guys are not going to like the truth about keep calm and carry on (I know it's cracked, bear with me here) youtube.com/watch?v=MuZQxdRUvgU
Joshua Thompson
very old country, island nation, miserable weather, ugly women, bad food
we're earths grandpa. incredibly bored and jaded with life, with major catastrophes being the only interesting things in life left, so they don't shake us
Jaxon Diaz
They haven't ever really faced hardship in their own lands, however. The Blitz was a joke.
English do, however, love to make fun of everything. They'll laugh at their own being run over in religion of peace attacks in England.