Somebody even claps when it hits the ground. Why. :v:
Pretty sure this is Syria but whatever
ALLAHU AKBAR THESE FIREWORKS ARE GREAT
[QUOTE=lapsus_;38510738]Somebody even claps when it hits the ground. Why. :v:[/QUOTE]
Well not to stray too far off topic but it's in line with the calls of 'Allah Ackbar', it's a religious/cultural thing. God is great for allowing success, God is great when things don't succeed (temperance and humility), 'God is great in all things'. So it may be a bit disappointing for a person to realize the rocket they're firing doesn't work (justly or not), but they think of all the times it DID work, and take solace.
Or maybe they're just crazy. IDK.
They're just like a bunch of college students who made their own rockets then tries to launch it while cheering and shit.
Admiral Ackbar
At least it went higher than the North Korean's.
It's funny because in the 60's 10 year old children home made better bottle rockets
[QUOTE=lapsus_;38510738]Somebody even claps when it hits the ground. Why. :v:[/QUOTE]
Because they are people too.
There's a video floating around where bunch of people watch from the side while one guy aims his RPG-7 launcher, shoots, and hits the bottom of a underpass ten meters infront of him. Quite few laughed at it (and no-one was hurt) :v:
[QUOTE=ruarai;38510506]Going to launch... allahu akbar.
Not launching... needs more allahu akbar!
Crashes... needs more allahu akbar![/QUOTE]
..so what you're saying is allahu akbar is to middle easterners as dakka is to Orks?
This is from October. Probably Syria not Gaza
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