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<blockquote data-quote="BrandonMF" data-source="post: 2360002" data-attributes="member: 13086"><p>Yep that's a great place. I highly second checking that place out. He's not the most eloquent guy but he makes some very good points on the realities of survival. I actually paid money and bought the interviews and stuff and feel it was worth it. I mean he was in his twenties in a crappy job and in a cover band and then a few months later he's laying in the burnt out husk of a bus hiding from sniper fire. It gives you a whole new perspective from the woodsmen and commandoes that usually fill such discussions. Weapon procurement, how gang's formed, how everything changed so suddenly and neighborhoods became sharply divided along political, ethnic and religious lines over night. How he had no skills of any sort and he had to learn a lot through trial and error under fire. And most importantly, I think, is his observations on people. The quiet timid office worker he went to school with who turned into a murderous brutal militia commander, the tough guy badass who couldn't cope and drank himself to death, the way people deal with **** and break down. All from the point of view of a very normal person, some guy who just wanted to make enough money to buy heavy metal albums and get drunk with his friends and then ended up neck deep in hell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrandonMF, post: 2360002, member: 13086"] Yep that's a great place. I highly second checking that place out. He's not the most eloquent guy but he makes some very good points on the realities of survival. I actually paid money and bought the interviews and stuff and feel it was worth it. I mean he was in his twenties in a crappy job and in a cover band and then a few months later he's laying in the burnt out husk of a bus hiding from sniper fire. It gives you a whole new perspective from the woodsmen and commandoes that usually fill such discussions. Weapon procurement, how gang's formed, how everything changed so suddenly and neighborhoods became sharply divided along political, ethnic and religious lines over night. How he had no skills of any sort and he had to learn a lot through trial and error under fire. And most importantly, I think, is his observations on people. The quiet timid office worker he went to school with who turned into a murderous brutal militia commander, the tough guy badass who couldn't cope and drank himself to death, the way people deal with **** and break down. All from the point of view of a very normal person, some guy who just wanted to make enough money to buy heavy metal albums and get drunk with his friends and then ended up neck deep in hell. [/QUOTE]
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