Real-Life Minmay Attack!!
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Replied by buffalostyle on topic Re:Real-Life Minmay Attack!!
LOL! Gotta love that J-Pop (or, in this case, K-Pop)...heck, I own enough of it.
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Replied by khoroshen on topic Re:Real-Life Minmay Attack!!
G, of all the video's you had to pick that one. lol
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Often downplayed in its effects, the use of music as a psychological *"deterant" in warfare is a sound tactic(pun intended) A large core of the psychological deterrants used in every day use, including Iraq & Afghanistan were born and developed by South Korea's non-violent attempts to rattle the North.
In 2009, artist Katy Perry's music was used for the first time for FLET aggravation in Afghanistan by the NATO led forces and was marginally successful.
*"Deterrent" The use of music in the form of a specific attack or precursur to attack(think Apoc.Now) is actually ruled against under the Hauge convention for the Articles or War, and even before, in the 1950's the use of music as torture was also banned. You are allowed to use music as a deterant to hostile action, or if you just want to play loud music. The loophole is, that if the music aggrivates the enemy to attack you, instead of attacking them, its legal.
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That is awesome, and it would be even moreso if it works. Imagine, the fall of N. Korea and the dictatorship through the power of music. And those girls are hot! LOL
Often downplayed in its effects, the use of music as a psychological *"deterant" in warfare is a sound tactic(pun intended) A large core of the psychological deterrants used in every day use, including Iraq & Afghanistan were born and developed by South Korea's non-violent attempts to rattle the North.
In 2009, artist Katy Perry's music was used for the first time for FLET aggravation in Afghanistan by the NATO led forces and was marginally successful.
*"Deterrent" The use of music in the form of a specific attack or precursur to attack(think Apoc.Now) is actually ruled against under the Hauge convention for the Articles or War, and even before, in the 1950's the use of music as torture was also banned. You are allowed to use music as a deterant to hostile action, or if you just want to play loud music. The loophole is, that if the music aggrivates the enemy to attack you, instead of attacking them, its legal.
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