Were these Soviet partisans in Unknown soldier 2017?

Were these Soviet partisans in Unknown soldier 2017?

Would also explain why theyre firing at a medical truck since its a war crime and has no tactical advantage whatsoever.

u/ProfessionalLevel908 — 8 hours ago
▲ 191 r/Spiderman

Uncle Ben tried to rob this man.

While it is true that this guy had commited petty theft at a nearby store, 5 minutes ago, he did not use his firearm during this crime and did not act violent towards the cashier or costumers in anyway. The crime had already been commited and he was stumbling around on public property, as his firearm slipped from his pocket, which was not in his hand to begin with. Then this random old man, who had no idea about the theft or that this stranger had done anything wrong, attempts to grab the gun which is a common item to own in America. After the stranger regains hold of his firearm, he attempts to re-conseal it but is stopped by Uncle Ben who tries to forcefully wrestle it out of his hand. To Uncle Ben, this wouldve been a completely normal guy who had not done anything wrong and he attempted to rob him of his property. Whether the strangers trigger pull was accidental or not can be debated, but it was done in self defense never the less.

u/ProfessionalLevel908 — 11 hours ago

Phoenix forgotten 2017, the conclusion of Sophies story is not as stupid as most people think.

Almost any review ive seen for this film has said that the inclusion of Sophies modern day storyline was pointless and had no conclusion. I disagree. The conclusion is that she does infact find out what happened to her brother via the last tape which is the plot of the whole film. This is her last line and it hints that she decided to release the footage for the world to see despite what the military guy told her. The whole movie is a "documentary" in this movies universe and the fact that you get to watch the last tape means she infact did release, so, no her story DOES have a conclusion, just not a very satisfying one. The documentary aspects allows for things to be explained alot clearer than you would see in just the tapes alone, which is why i think they did the movie this way.

u/ProfessionalLevel908 — 14 hours ago

Kuinka monta Suomalaista siviilia yhteensä tapettiin Pikkuvihassa?

Wikipediassa ei lukenut. Isovihassa kuoli sunnilleen 30 000 mutta minkään muun vihasodan uhrilukua ei löydy

u/ProfessionalLevel908 — 16 hours ago
▲ 181 r/arkisuomi

Olisin erittäin paljon halunnut aloittaa metallinpaljastin harrastuksen mutta Suomen lait on niin paskat että kaikki mielenkiinto lähti:

kaikki hyvänkuntoset metallin paljastimet itessään maksaa melkein sata euroa, tämä ei ollut minulle ongelma. Ennen kuin menee mihinkään kaivamaan, pitää hommata tontin omistajan lupa, poliisille ilmoittaa ja museovirastolla ilmoittaa. Ei silti mikään kovin iso ongelma. Jos jonkun esineen sattuu löytämään, jos se on alle satavuotta vanha, se edelleen lasketaan alkuperäisen omistajan esineeksi ja sitä ei saa pitää itsellään. Jos esine on sata vuotta vanhempi, se kuluu museovirastolle ja sitä silti ei saa pitää. Ja yhtä aikaa pitää välttää ettei vahingossa eksy muinaismuisto alueelle tai heitetään linnaan. Miten kukaan tuota jaksaa?

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Just imagine how many hours Errol had spent in these catacombs over decades, gathering bodies, building shrines, brainwashing himself with the religion. Knows the place better than the back of his hand:

▲ 14 r/ants

Does the species of 'Formica rufa' have soldier and worker castes seperately or are all just a mix of both?

couldnt find any info on this

u/ProfessionalLevel908 — 2 days ago

Oliko aikaisen 1800 luvun Suomen kieli niin erillainen nykyisestä että sitä ei voisi nyky ihminen edes ymmärtää?

Oliko kieli yhdistelmä Suomen and Ruotsin kielistä niinkuin se nykyään on Suomesta ja englannista? Entä suomen ja venäjän kielistä?

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u/ProfessionalLevel908 — 5 days ago
▲ 230 r/Epstein

What if there was a 6 season, high budget tv show that showed Epsteins life from his rise to power all the way to downfall in 2019 from Epsteins perspective and then the eventual cover up from the governments perspective?

With no cencorship whatsoever, this mans life has more than enough important events to make a tv show. Show all of his connections and friendship, romances and his business of trafficing minors, his ups and downs within the business. Tone could be anything from Thriller to drama to dark comedy or a mix of all. Seasons 1 and 2 should be his youth and rise to power and by seasons 3 and 4 his prime (especially season 3). Have his clients as side characters with their own character arcs throughout all of this and have season 5 be his sudden down fall and after his death in season 5s last episode, have season 6 be about all of the government officials desperately trying to cover it all up but eventually succeeding.

u/ProfessionalLevel908 — 5 days ago