a war where germany kicked some french ass!!!!
Prussia:its time to chew sauerkraut and kick ass and i am all out of sauerkraut oh well ill start the Franco-Prussian War and teach the french revolutionarys not to mess
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Websters Dictionary once defined 'World War III' as: "A hypothetical war of the future involving nuclear and/or biological weapons and resulting in the near or total destruction of mankind."
There are also many, many books, novels, short stories, scenarios, pamphlets, tracts, magazines, comic books, movies, and television shows dealing with this subject.
The One True Comment on World War III:
"I don't know what weapons will be used in the Third World War, but the Fourth will see the survivors...armed with clubs!"--Albert Einstein
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A bad experience; a chain of negative events. (Coined by the late singer Wesley Willis.)
Nothing went right in the office today. The day was one big war-hell ride.
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When someone named Dumb Josie makes a slap bet that during the Korean War, Korea invaded Japan, and then is proven wrong.
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vaginal secretions still on a lesbian lover's face
I wish Belinda would wash off the war paint when she is done doing Lizzie orally.
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Literally the best Marvel movie to release
โDid you watch Avengers Infinity War?โ
โI did, it was incredible..โ
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The war that was supposed to happen in 1985, according to the novel written by British former General Sir John Hackett, entitled "The Third World War: The Untold Story".
Features the usual Cold War era nemeses (U.S.A. / U.S.S.R) and their respective allies (lackies) with fighting taking place in various theatres, notably central Europe and the Middle East.
First published in 1978, revised in 1982; commonly referred to under the genre of "future history", but can now of course be classified as "alternate history".
"The Third World War" makes references to much of the military hardware of the day (F-15 Eagle fighter jets, AH-64 Apache helicopter gunships, and Abrams tanks, just to name a few), as well as concentrated (but contained) nuclear attacks on Birmingham, UK and Minsk, USSR.
A very realistic and intriguing account of what COULD HAVE happened, but thank God, never did. And an excellent read.
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