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dear god i was almost drawn 2 time in m life hence i have a fear of deep water. how the Fuck do these soldiers manage deep water with tight hands and legs ???
The first thing is lacking the fear of water. :)

EDIT: In the first moment after I saw that you quoted me I thought you would ask how they live underwater for 40 years 🤣🤣🤣
 

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The first thing is lacking the fear of water. :)

EDIT: In the first moment after I saw that you quoted me I thought you would ask how they live underwater for 40 years 🤣🤣🤣

I had the incredible opportunity to see BD Navy's SWADS (special warfare diving and salvage) members in person. And more importantly, I actually did this tied swimming. Well….half tied actually.😅 (only my legs) I swam around 10 meter or something.

But I still can't imagine how those folks do that with their hand tied. (Specially from behind)
 

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I had the incredible opportunity to see BD Navy's SWADS (special warfare diving and salvage) members in person. And more importantly, I actually did this tied swimming. Well….half tied actually.😅 (only my legs) I swam around 10 meter or something.

But I still can't imagine how those folks do that with their hand tied. (Specially from behind)
Did you get any swimming lessons?
Dolphin kick is the only way.

 

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What do you think? Bangladesh is the world largest river delta. Everyone here (except Gen Z who grew up in cities) can swim.
No you cant,in Türkiye almost ''everybody can swimm'' but many youth drown every year,why do you think?
Here in the Netherlands children used to get swimming lessons(one day a week) at school from the age of 5/6,it was mandatory.
A,B,C level Diploma at least for every child,D,E,F voluntary(i have all).


Here people can swimm,you cant. 😁 😁 😁
 

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In Australia its literally seen necessary to get swimming lessons also recommended to learn as a Kid.

It all starts young.

Ama the oceans and seas are not a joke. They are a dangerous beauty.

Also went to Seaworld in Gold coast with the family and the stingrays in the aquarium were fcking huge!!!

Not just animals you need to worry about the currents, rip tides and whirlpools can all be a death sentence especially in Australia.

Up in Darwin and in Cairns you have saltwater crocodiles hence why nobody swims in the beaches.
 

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Are you guys donating for swimming pools and swimming instructors for every school, and also the land for them
 

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No you cant,in Türkiye almost ''everybody can swimm'' but many youth drown every year,why do you think?
Here in the Netherlands children used to get swimming lessons(one day a week) at school from the age of 5/6,it was mandatory.
A,B,C level Diploma at least for every child,D,E,F voluntary(i have all).


Here people can swimm,you cant. 😁 😁 😁

My hometown house is 20 minutes away from one of the world largest river. It is literally 5-8km wide. And Its water discharge is only second Amazon river. (Only if you saw the current in rainy season)

Compared to that, even swimming in the sea is easier. (I did swim in the bay of bengal)

So, trust me sir, I can swim way better than some folks from Anatolian dessert, or kids in Dutch lakes & waterways.😎
 
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My hometown house is 20 minutes away from one of the world largest river. It is literally 5-8km wide. And Its water discharge is only second Amazon river. (Only if you saw the current in rainy season)

Compared to that, even swimming in the sea is easier. (I did swim in the bay of bengal)

So, trust me sir, I can swim way better than some folks from Anatolian dessert, or kids in Dutch lakes & waterways.

Sundabans?
 

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The first thing is lacking the fear of water. :)

EDIT: In the first moment after I saw that you quoted me I thought you would ask how they live underwater for 40 years 🤣🤣🤣
when i saw the picture i lost my mind. i was like vicdansiz at least open his leg are you trying to kill him 😂

EDIT: In the first moment after I saw that you quoted me I thought you would ask how they live underwater for 40 years 🤣🤣🤣
well now that we have that picture off yeah btw how dp they live for 40 years underwater lol
 

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How did you managed to almost drawn 2 times bro
first time was in a pool i was first year of middle school and our school took us to a pool for the first time . i was swimming since i had some basic training a year before i even manage to go to the deepest part of the pool and touch the floor and come back then i decided so stupidly to swim all the length of the pool starting from deep part ( arrogance grown out of confidence ). when i was in middle of the pool i realized i was tired and out of breath this was my " it was at this moment he knew he was fucked up " moment :ROFLMAO: i scream and some adult throw life saivor and rescue me lol

the second time i was in holiday in kuşadası we board a ship that took us to different islands then i saw several turkish men who was way older then me jump into sea and swim when stop in middle of sea so i was like thats looks so easy but better be cautious we dont want to ruin family holiday 😂 . i was in my first year of high school year, then ship stop in some other island they parked the ship in a way so one side face the island and other side face the sea then i saw those men jump from second floor of the ship. they jump from sea side and i told myself thats it i came here to have some FUN i look at the sea from second floor from the island side look not so deep and i told myself HELL YEAH i will jump its not so deep and the island is close then i will swim to the island. then i jumped and i enter the sea, although i was jumping from second floor, my feet didnt touch the sea bed then i realized turkish sea unlike Caspian sea is so salty and my eye nose and mouth was burning this was my second " it was at this moment he knew he was fucked up " moment lol 😂😂 when i come out i scream captain throw life saver and family holiday ruined LOL 😂😂😂:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:😄

EDİT : after this i told myself " bırak bu işleri sen git kum oyna " lol and never again i tried to swim in deep waters
 
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We should not use tanks unless there is an all out war.
Well, I usually don't think like you regarding this, but taking in account the numbers of our somehow modern tanks in our inventory and the pictures of them getting destroyed with the crews inside during our operations in Syria (especially Operation Euphrates Shield), not that I am a commander or somebody that have the power, I start to consider training an army of 25.000 SOF, specialized in the usage of SPG-9, running an R&D project on lightly armored cart and sending them solo. If somebody get hit we lose a soldier and an SPG-9. Modern tanks and IFVs are overrated anyway.

Return to origins baby!

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PS: This is a joke. Not a very good one.

EDIT: Moved it here so it don't pollute the serious thread. If somebody wants to joke quote me here. If someone wants to talk serious quote me below:

 

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