ONE

>ONE
NOTHING WRONG WITH ME
>TWO
NOTHING WRONG WITH ME
>THREE
NOTHING WRONG WITH ME
>FOUR
NOTHING WRONG WITH ME
>FIVE
NOTHING WRONG WITH ME
>SIX
NOTHING WRONG WITH ME
>SEVEN
NOTHING WRONG WITH ME
>EIGHT
NOTHING WRONG WITH ME
>NINE
NOTHING WRONG WITH ME
>TEN
NOTHING WRONG WITH ME
>ELEVEN
NOTHING WRONG WITH ME
>TWELVE
NOTHING WRONG WITH ME

And you could have it all, my empire of dirt

I focus on the pain, the only thing that’s real

What have I become
My sweetest friend

anyone have that wikipedia image for the battle of isonzo

An Islamic state, until the bitter end

Good thread

Good thread

>You see, Victor, I truly am grateful that you have granted me control of these armies -- the finest men in all Creation! The finest armies ever hewn from the rough fabric of Man. We have created a truly grand force. But now that you have granted me this grand force -- this army with which we shall conquer -- I shall ... yes, we must! The Pierogi lies just across that river; if only I could cross it and defeat him, our victory would be total ...
What did he mean by this, Veeky Forums?

>Portugal
>Islamic
It’s gommie not Islamic

THAT'S ME IN THE CORNER

THAT'S ME IN THE SPOTLIGHT

LOSING MY RELIGION

Is there any information on him that goes deeper than the memes and basic information? "A World Undone" goes out of its way to call him a "savage in uniform", but doesn't really elaborate on why he was worse than every other WW1 general, all of whom sent thousands of young men to be killed and maimed. The book covers French, German, and British generals in excruciating detail, but it never goes into detail on the Italian/Austria aspect of the war.

How did this dude not kill himself out of guilt?

THE HIGHWAY'S JAMMED WITH BANKRUPT HODLERS ON A LAST CHANCE POWER LONG

I'm reading "The White War: Italian Front 1915-1919" and it goes through the mentality of Cadorna's lust of infantry attacks. While it wasn't unlike that of Joffre or Haig, he wanted to do so without artillery and machine-guns support (Conrad thought the same way) Plus Cadorna had a purge within the Italian Army, and was paranoid of any disobedience. Not to mention he was very timid and cautious. For example: during the Italian mobilization of Tyrol and Isonozo, he easily could've taken the Puster valley with ease, because his army was literally within a days march, and the A-H was within two days. Cadorna waited.

goess away in the endd

ive posted this before. its a good summary

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Thanks for these user.

glad you enjoyed. reading about liberal italy for the first time was an eye opener. it's an underrated period of history

I push my fingers into my
Eyes

IT'S JUST ONE OF THOSE DAYS WHERE YOU DON'T WANT TO WAKE UP
EVERYTHING IS FUCKED
EVERYBODY SUCKS

HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN TO ME
MADE MY MISTAKES

I focus on the pain
the only thing that's real

Hello darkness, my old friend
I've come to talk with you again
Because a vision softly creeping
Left its seeds while I was sleeping
And the vision that was planted in my brain
Still remains
Within the sound of silence

The people who have crippled you
You want to see them burn
The gates of life have closed on you
And now there's just no return
You're wishing that the hands of doom
Could take your mind away
And you don't care if you don't see again
The light of day

Nobody will ever let you know
When you ask the reasons why
They just tell you that you're on your own
Fill your head all full of lies

Where can you run to
What more can you do
No more tomorrow
Life is killing you
Dreams turn to nightmares
Heaven turns to hell
Burned out confusion
Nothing more to tell

>implying timur wasn’t turcomongol

>When you want to save 700,000 Italians,but then you sacrifice 700,000 Italians to do so

beautiful post, user

>implying the uzbeks aren't turcomongol

Uzkeks are what happens when a Russian rapes a Turkmen

He was an uncreative staff officer on a front that required a very high amount of creativity.

YOU ALWAYS HURT THE ONE YOU LOVE
THE ONE YOU SHOULD'T HURT AT ALL