I used to read L'amour when I was a kid. "Borrowed" my dad's books and put them back when I was done. Push them forward about a century, and this scans. Nicely read.
I liked how they did the Mariner Valley accent in The Expanse. Mariner Valley was a joint Chinese and Indian settlement, but there were also a handful of Texans. Eventually, they all spoke English with a Texas accent.
All of this may be a ego defence as she tries to keep herself together. Once she is back in true safety and calm, she may finaly have the nervous breakdown she wasn't allowing herself to have. Then she would be no good to those mercs.
"Where'd you learn to shoot?" "I hallucinated a human cowboy from hundreds of years ago out of a book I read once and he taught me." "Uh huh... that is fascinating!"
Getting taught how to shoot by the ghost of a human Cowboy is one way to learn lol
A ghostly gunslinger hallucination from reading human literature is a heck of a coping mechanism.
DAMMIT. I shouldn't have scrolled down to the comments until the end.
@anathardayaldar I didn't even scroll, or even open the comments. The TH-cam app just showed the top comment under the video.
Hell of a coping when it taught her how to shoot 😂 with my coping was so useful hmm 😂
I used to read L'amour when I was a kid. "Borrowed" my dad's books and put them back when I was done. Push them forward about a century, and this scans. Nicely read.
interesting. Pretty sure that she just became security chief.
It would be funny as all hell if American old west twang became a thing again.
I liked how they did the Mariner Valley accent in The Expanse. Mariner Valley was a joint Chinese and Indian settlement, but there were also a handful of Texans. Eventually, they all spoke English with a Texas accent.
PTSD with hallucinations. But it saved her life.
All of this may be a ego defence as she tries to keep herself together. Once she is back in true safety and calm, she may finaly have the nervous breakdown she wasn't allowing herself to have. Then she would be no good to those mercs.
@@anathardayaldarnaw yer thinkin' too clinical-like pardner, thems the spirits of the old west that guided her and lit a fire in her heart
Yep they's a real lawman here. Best be mindin your P's an Q's while you're here.
There’s a new Sheriff in town
The Spirit of the West guides her hand!
Whoa-oa, whoa-oa, Camouflage. Things are never quite the way they seem.
She was surely glad to see this big marine.
Nice pick. The song was one of the stories inspirations.
Sabaton always keeping things real!
Hearing this story ehile my brain is currently filled with Fallout after having started 3 again recently was much fun^^
OK, who played a prank with a gullible alien gal??
Love it! It should be a series.
Come on man you gotta pronounce your Rs when you are voicing a cowboy. Lol
A lot of rural american dialects from the period were non-rhotic. It ain’t stereotypical, but certainly not completely ahistorical.
So just a cook in the kitchen? It make sense. It is a ship in the end.😂
I might have missed one or two things in the story but still a good one.
WOAH OH OH OH
CAMOUFLAGE!
(Things are never quite the way they seem)
I love this one.
This was tasty, thamks for the meal :3
"Where'd you learn to shoot?"
"I hallucinated a human cowboy from hundreds of years ago out of a book I read once and he taught me."
"Uh huh... that is fascinating!"
Ah ok so he is not real then. But then again i think seen this one before.
Good, thank you both. UKUK