Yemen is so fricking interesting, it seems like just a no-mans-land that superpowers use as a weapons testing ground. I remember going with it out of spite for the “choose a country and make a tri-fold board about it” project everyone has to do around 5th grade but then having a lot of fun with it because their national bird may as well be an RPG rocket.
Back in the late 2000s-early 2010s internet, Yemen was portrayed as a gun owners paradise, I shit you not Yemen was mentioned a lot of times on guncel internet circles as one of the most gun owner-friendly countries outside of the US, !oldstrags any of you remember this before the Houthis seized power in 2011-2014?, like, there was a guncel forum talking about how much of a heckin wholesome freedom-loving utopia Yemen was, there were some pics of a gun market, and I can clearly remember a photo of an old guy wielding an MG-42, while an amerimutt chudcel said that this had capitvated him, and that he was moving to Yemen?!
It still is a chud's paradise. Get yourself 3 tradwives 30 years younger than xirself, have 45 children, anti-aircraft weapons in your yard, no trains to be found, and they de-jewed the place centuries ago.
Realtalk, Sanaa has some beautiful landscape and architecture though. The Houthis are clownshoes though, lol at Burger radlibs supporting them because they made a PR effort to improve the standing of the regime in the Arab world
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I talked to a guy in the mid 2000s who had gone there to visit family. He said there wasn't much crime because everyone had lots of guns. So I guess chud paradise really did exist for a while there.
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Yemen is so fricking interesting, it seems like just a no-mans-land that superpowers use as a weapons testing ground. I remember going with it out of spite for the “choose a country and make a tri-fold board about it” project everyone has to do around 5th grade but then having a lot of fun with it because their national bird may as well be an RPG rocket.
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Back in the late 2000s-early 2010s internet, Yemen was portrayed as a gun owners paradise, I shit you not Yemen was mentioned a lot of times on guncel internet circles as one of the most gun owner-friendly countries outside of the US, !oldstrags any of you remember this before the Houthis seized power in 2011-2014?, like, there was a guncel forum talking about how much of a heckin wholesome freedom-loving utopia Yemen was, there were some pics of a gun market, and I can clearly remember a photo of an old guy wielding an MG-42, while an amerimutt chudcel said that this had capitvated him, and that he was moving to Yemen?!
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It still is a chud's paradise. Get yourself 3 tradwives 30 years younger than xirself, have 45 children, anti-aircraft weapons in your yard, no trains to be found, and they de-jewed the place centuries ago.
Realtalk, Sanaa has some beautiful landscape and architecture though. The Houthis are clownshoes though, lol at Burger radlibs supporting them because they made a PR effort to improve the standing of the regime in the Arab world
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I talked to a guy in the mid 2000s who had gone there to visit family. He said there wasn't much crime because everyone had lots of guns. So I guess chud paradise really did exist for a while there.
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I do remember the /k/ threads, yes.
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I know MG-42 from Call of Duty!
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