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Jul 29 2012, 03:01 AM |
I accidentally found this guy! And he is pretty crazy! He has a lot of weird videos like that!
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Jul 29 2012, 03:09 AM |
Yeah he has had a youtube channel for quite awhile now. There interesting at first then its kind of the same thing after a 100 or so video.s
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Jul 29 2012, 07:31 AM |
He definitely sounds Russian, but he isn't. His real name is Kyle Myers and he lives in Lavonia, Georgia(here is the USA, not the country Georgia).
I actually became suspicious when I watched the video you posted and did some digging. His soda bottles are held in place by metal beams that have been set in concrete. In Home Depot buckets. He used to be relatively famous on YouTube for his Call of Duty videos back in the day http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2011/05/r...a-isnt-russian/ Still, though -- civilians don't need AA12's. -------------------- All the elders have fallen down...
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Jul 29 2012, 09:20 AM |
He definitely sounds Russian, but he isn't. His real name is Kyle Myers and he lives in Lavonia, Georgia(here is the USA, not the country Georgia). I actually became suspicious when I watched the video you posted and did some digging. His soda bottles are held in place by metal beams that have been set in concrete. In Home Depot buckets. He used to be relatively famous on YouTube for his Call of Duty videos back in the day http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2011/05/r...a-isnt-russian/ Still, though -- civilians don't need AA12's. After working with Russians, Ukrainians, Uzbeks, and Latvians, I know what a heavy Russian accent sounds like What gave FPS Russia away was the fact that he still uses articles with nouns. For example, native English speakers say, "Give me the pen." While Russians with weak English skills say, "Give me pen." This is one of the most characteristic nuances of the Russian accent. From what I was told, articles don't exist in the Russian language. Russians also have a tendency to end every sentence with the expression bizdeyatz -------------------- He who laughs last thinks slowest. "That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence." - Christopher Hitchens Gear: Guitars: Uncle Rufus' Twanger Classic Amps: Mississippi Boom Box Mojo: Hammer of Odin and a pair of Ox gonads Inspiration: Samuel Adams Boston Lager Zero to Hero: 1,387/10,000 |
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Jul 29 2012, 10:42 AM
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After working with Russians, Ukrainians, Uzbeks, and Latvians, I know what a heavy Russian accent sounds like What gave FPS Russia away was the fact that he still uses articles with nouns. For example, native English speakers say, "Give me the pen." While Russians with weak English skills say, "Give me pen." This is one of the most characteristic nuances of the Russian accent. From what I was told, articles don't exist in the Russian language. Russians also have a tendency to end every sentence with the expression bizdeyatz Ha, it's seem's like the Signor Alexei can't identify a native russian I didn't uderstand what did u say at the end " biz..." ?? |
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Jul 29 2012, 01:01 PM
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That AA-12 can be used with explosive rounds
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