I found I am quite fond, of Seusses new style, he helped sure pummel, them Nazi's a while. Wish he was still here, and his wisdom wuld rail, or the fascists will win and democracy fail. So don't be a stooge for ol Putin, that fink, because those who back BS, like Hitler, they stink.
Dr. Seuss did a lot of adult satirical stuff before moving on to the children's literature we all know and love. Maybe that's why cancel culture got their claws on him...
wel having gone through all that mess, the hardest part of the military is the constant bullying nonsense you have to put up with... it was a great relief when the day finally came I no longer had to deal with that...
@@Limrasson It has nothing to do with hazing like in college...... its lots darker... petty officers were expected to intimidate, threaten bully their sibbordinates... that was called propper leadership... its always been that way...and human nature being what it is, many superiors loved the power it gave them over other people... only those who have gone through that experience can ever understand it...
@@lewis7315 Well, I haven't been a soldier, but my dad was drafted and he has fond memories, like it was rough but his stories are always nice. But of course it wasn't in the US, it was in pre USSR collapse soviet block Hungary. But I understand that different people fit into different kind of groups, one huge positive not having mandatory service anymore.
@@lewis7315 What I've meant is that others might take the bullying part differently. And that the officers above you have a huge effect on how well you adjust. But if you say that there was a lot of unnecessary pointless bullshit that was, let's say, driven by the ego of senior officers then I'll believe that too.
The film sprockets may be worn and are jumping a bit as they are loading through the projector, or the projector itself wasn't adjusted properly when the dupe was done.
@@hieithegreatback then they used the whole virus, now we chop it down to just the mrna, so that no matter what, *it can't hurt you* this was made in the 40s, quite alot has changed
Snafu is too humble to lead an army. He could do anything he wanted, but didn't make himself an officer. Patton or McArthur would have traded those chevron for 30 stars around his neck.
"The moral, here, Snafu, is the harder you woik, the sooner we're gunna beat Hitler, that joik." - The Technical Fairy, 1943
I found I am quite fond, of Seusses new style, he helped sure pummel, them Nazi's a while. Wish he was still here, and his wisdom wuld rail, or the fascists will win and democracy fail. So don't be a stooge for ol
Putin, that fink, because those who back BS, like Hitler, they stink.
@@lassenforge7648 Hee hee.
Hitler heard about that comment April 30, 1945.
Guess we know why that's how he chose to spend the rest of that day lol.
Sounds appropriate 🙂😃
The wisest fairy that you ever did see
Every guy gets two dames?
Japan: "write that down write that down!"
A surprise air strike on a camp would've been difficult to dodge regardless of troup discipline.
At least they had a good time until the end.
Like the Nazis are crazy enough to go overseas and attack American soil!
Ah yes. Delicious foot peeled potatoes.
You can see Dr Seuss' influence in the mechanical arms coming out of the bomb to dig Snafu out of his hole 🤣
Thanks i never seen this Snafu before
Go to say it's very weird hearing doctor seuss's writing style in something more adult
Dr. Seuss did a lot of adult satirical stuff before moving on to the children's literature we all know and love. Maybe that's why cancel culture got their claws on him...
@@canaisyoung3601 which is bs by the way
@@canaisyoung3601 No they only got him because he uses gender pronouns.
@@tanimation7289 No, it was because he did really old works that were fine for the time and no one has a thing called context.
@@jackofalltrades6129 I do remember it being a thing that people complained about him using pronouns.
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I'm your Fairy Grunt Mother
Is that Mel Blanc?
Jeremy Bear yes
It’d be hard not to recognize him.
Private Snafu looks like Elmer Fudd with Bugs Bunnys Voice
Yeah Mel Blanc (and if I’m correct also Dr. Seuss) helped extensively with these films
@@twm0904 Dr. Seuss was involved with Private Snafu. Notice the rhymes.
Say, who in the bloomin' blue blazes are you?
Technical Fairy, First Class
wel having gone through all that mess, the hardest part of the military is the constant bullying nonsense you have to put up with... it was a great relief when the day finally came I no longer had to deal with that...
That sounds odd, shouldn't you normally get past the hazing period?
@@Limrasson It has nothing to do with hazing like in college...... its lots darker... petty officers were expected to intimidate, threaten bully their sibbordinates... that was called propper leadership... its always been that way...and human nature being what it is, many superiors loved the power it gave them over other people... only those who have gone through that experience can ever understand it...
@@lewis7315 Well, I haven't been a soldier, but my dad was drafted and he has fond memories, like it was rough but his stories are always nice. But of course it wasn't in the US, it was in pre USSR collapse soviet block Hungary.
But I understand that different people fit into different kind of groups, one huge positive not having mandatory service anymore.
@@Limrasson that situation common to everyone had nothing to do with fitting into groups... I served in the Coast guard 1966-70
@@lewis7315 What I've meant is that others might take the bullying part differently. And that the officers above you have a huge effect on how well you adjust. But if you say that there was a lot of unnecessary pointless bullshit that was, let's say, driven by the ego of senior officers then I'll believe that too.
The technical fairy from Brooklyn lol
Every role is important. If you don't do it, someone else has to, and that could cost a man in the war. And every man matters.
Draftees were treated like slaves.
The technical fairy oughta have the army air corps emblem on his wings...
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Why did he just fucking explode in the end
It's common for faeries to vanish with some effect. Glitter or stars or smoke. This one exploded. Don't worry, he is fine.
Why is the picture moving?
Old-timey film projectors.
The film sprockets may be worn and are jumping a bit as they are loading through the projector, or the projector itself wasn't adjusted properly when the dupe was done.
@@julianhermanubis6800 i guess thats common in un-restored film
Spoiler alert ...................Ooohhhh so the technical fairy was just from his fever dream......cool plot twist
I pretty sure what got him sick is from those mandatory jabs. Hmmmmmm.
@@hieithegreatback then they used the whole virus, now we chop it down to just the mrna, so that no matter what, *it can't hurt you* this was made in the 40s, quite alot has changed
what the hell is the girl in the back of the jeep wearing on her head?
Hitler: "No surrender, men! Keep fighting!"
This: "Joik."
Hitler: "...Hans, where is the Walther?"
HOW DARE THEY RAKE DOWN JEFF QUINTEY
You'd better watch out m8 they're after historians like you
Soll das eine he 177 sein
Snafu is too humble to lead an army. He could do anything he wanted, but didn't make himself an officer. Patton or McArthur would have traded those chevron for 30 stars around his neck.
he had a bad reaction to his jabs
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Even in WW2 the Army was Woke Promoting Fairies as something good.
Black people
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