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6 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

If we possess any intelligence and foresight in such a situation as described above, we'd be sensible in approaching the conflict like this: 

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If, however, we revert to type, and get hyped up and become easy prey to India propaganda, we'll most likely end up more like this:

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Exactly. It's a slave mentality. Before you know it, you're gonna have these so-called "Singhs" Running around with Indian flag inspired paghs yelling out Jai Hind!  

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11 minutes ago, puzzled said:

they just dnt look like warriors 

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Most soldiers are not muscle bound. Cardio is of the most importance, not being able to bench press 100kg, which is useless to a modern soldier. Guns mean that battles take place at long distance so physical strength doesn't matter.

I see some low key racism against 'bhaiyas' here, at the end of the day they are the ones doing most of the hard farming in Punjab and cycling rickshaws carrying over 150kg while we are now officially the fattest people in India.

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2 minutes ago, ChardikalaUK said:

Most soldiers are not muscle bound. Cardio is of the most importance, not being able to bench press 100kg, which is useless to a modern soldier. Guns mean that battles take place at long distance so physical strength doesn't matter.

I see some low key racism against 'bhaiyas' here, at the end of the day they are the ones doing most of the hard farming in Punjab and cycling rickshaws carrying over 150kg while we are now officially the fattest people in India.

We're talking about a look. Of course, there literally is no use of being jacked in the military. Cardio is essential. But these guys look like my 14 year old cousin. What we are referring to is a specific look at warriors posses. It's evident throughout all warrior cultures. Can't really describe it. 

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