There’s a rich American tradition of fragging dating back to the Vietnam war. Over a thousand confirmed attacks on officers, killing at least 450 of them, with another 1,400 suspicious deaths, representing a several thousand more attempts.
In the year before exiting Vietnam, the US military largely ended the use of grenades in combat operations
The average sentence for killing superior officers was 9 years in prison
What, why?
uptick in researching how to kill your commanding officer as the yankkkoid empire steps closer to war
Oh shit my gamer brain didn’t know that’s what it meant!
There’s a rich American tradition of fragging dating back to the Vietnam war. Over a thousand confirmed attacks on officers, killing at least 450 of them, with another 1,400 suspicious deaths, representing a several thousand more attempts.
In the year before exiting Vietnam, the US military largely ended the use of grenades in combat operations
The average sentence for killing superior officers was 9 years in prison
They deliberately covered up the actual numbers too because it became so popular.
tiktok ban is just getting ahead of the tentfrag challenge fad
i didn’t realize that’s what that term meant… based.