Who is the baddest man that ever lived?

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white death is 5 on that list


my favorite
Yogendra Singh Yadav was a member of an Indian grenadier battalion during a conflict with Pakistan in 1999. Their mission was to climb "Tiger Hill" (actually a big-@#$ mountain), and neutralize the three enemy bunkers at the top. Unfortunately, this meant climbing up a sheer hundred-foot cliff-face of solid ice. Since they didn't want to all climb up one at a time with ice-axes, they decided they'd send one guy up, and he'd fasten the ropes to the cliff as he went, so everyone else could climb up the sissy way. Yadav, being awesome, volunteered.

Half way up the icy cliff-o'-doom, enemies stationed on an adjacent mountain opened fire, shooting them with an RPG, then spraying assault-rifle fire all over the cliff. Half his squad was killed, including the commander, and the rest were scattered and disorganized. Yadav, in spite of being shot three times, kept climbing.

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When he reached the top, one of the target bunkers opened fire on him with machine guns. Yadav ran toward the hail of bullets, pitched a grenade in the window and killed everyone inside. By this point the second bunker had a clear shot and opened fire, so he ran at them, taking bullets while he did, and killed the four heavily-armed men inside with his bare hands.

Meanwhile, the remainder of his squad was standing at the top of the cliff staring at him saying, "dude, holy **!$!" They then all went and took the third bunker with little trouble.

For his gallantry and sheer ballsiness, he was awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest military award. Unlike the Medal of Honor, the Param Vir Chakra is only given for "rarest of the rare gallantry which is beyond the call of duty and which in normal life is considered impossible to do." That's right, you actually have to break the laws of reality just to be eligible.

It has only been awarded 21 times, and two thirds of the people who earned it died in the process. It was initially reported that Yadav had as well, but it turns out that they just mistook him for someone less badass. Or they just figured no real human being could survive a broken leg, shattered arm and 10-15 fresh bullet holes in one sitting.

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http://www.cracked.com/ar...-make-rambo-look-like-+%$#*.html
replace the +%$#* with the five letter word for cat.

white death is 5 on that list


my favorite
Yogendra Singh Yadav was a member of an Indian grenadier battalion during a conflict with Pakistan in 1999. Their mission was to climb "Tiger Hill" (actually a big-@#$ mountain), and neutralize the three enemy bunkers at the top. Unfortunately, this meant climbing up a sheer hundred-foot cliff-face of solid ice. Since they didn't want to all climb up one at a time with ice-axes, they decided they'd send one guy up, and he'd fasten the ropes to the cliff as he went, so everyone else could climb up the sissy way. Yadav, being awesome, volunteered.

Half way up the icy cliff-o'-doom, enemies stationed on an adjacent mountain opened fire, shooting them with an RPG, then spraying assault-rifle fire all over the cliff. Half his squad was killed, including the commander, and the rest were scattered and disorganized. Yadav, in spite of being shot three times, kept climbing.

yadav2.jpg


When he reached the top, one of the target bunkers opened fire on him with machine guns. Yadav ran toward the hail of bullets, pitched a grenade in the window and killed everyone inside. By this point the second bunker had a clear shot and opened fire, so he ran at them, taking bullets while he did, and killed the four heavily-armed men inside with his bare hands.

Meanwhile, the remainder of his squad was standing at the top of the cliff staring at him saying, "dude, holy **!$!" They then all went and took the third bunker with little trouble.

For his gallantry and sheer ballsiness, he was awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest military award. Unlike the Medal of Honor, the Param Vir Chakra is only given for "rarest of the rare gallantry which is beyond the call of duty and which in normal life is considered impossible to do." That's right, you actually have to break the laws of reality just to be eligible.

It has only been awarded 21 times, and two thirds of the people who earned it died in the process. It was initially reported that Yadav had as well, but it turns out that they just mistook him for someone less badass. Or they just figured no real human being could survive a broken leg, shattered arm and 10-15 fresh bullet holes in one sitting.

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Originally Posted by Dey Know Yayo

Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by enlightenedespot

Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by enlightenedespot

Originally Posted by WISEPHAROAH

 I can't really think of someone other than Buddha or Jesus. Those cats thousands of years later still have millions following their teachings.
Uhh... by this definition and in reality.....Muhammad is the most influential being to ever exist in written history.


This is just bias.



There has always been a larger following of Catholics (Christian, Protestant, etc.) than any other religion after about 500ad. People have doubts about what he actually did but Jesus was a real person. A
 time system was created after jesus. 
It seems as if your are biased also. Muhammad teachings weren't proclaimed until 400 years after early forms of Christianity. Since then the percentages of converts have been incomparable. And future trends show that nothing is going to change anytime soon. No one is doubting if Jesus has ever lived or the things he has accomplished.

Thats fine. 



That still doesn't change that Jesus was more influential than Muhammed.

Jesus's pervasive influence is due to Emperor Constantine. Muhammad claimed to bring the "final word" aka he literally told everyone he had the final say on religion and that there would be no more revelations after him as he was the last prophet. And he spread his religion by himself, in his lifetime. That's a whole different level.

But Buddha is so far beyond both Jesus & Muhammad as far as religious figures and like I said, Einstein's mass-energy equivalence changed the human perspective beyond anything that's really ever happened before.
lol, but again. That still doesn't change that Jesus was more influential on a widespread basis. 
 
Originally Posted by Dey Know Yayo

Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by enlightenedespot

Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by enlightenedespot

Originally Posted by WISEPHAROAH

 I can't really think of someone other than Buddha or Jesus. Those cats thousands of years later still have millions following their teachings.
Uhh... by this definition and in reality.....Muhammad is the most influential being to ever exist in written history.


This is just bias.



There has always been a larger following of Catholics (Christian, Protestant, etc.) than any other religion after about 500ad. People have doubts about what he actually did but Jesus was a real person. A
 time system was created after jesus. 
It seems as if your are biased also. Muhammad teachings weren't proclaimed until 400 years after early forms of Christianity. Since then the percentages of converts have been incomparable. And future trends show that nothing is going to change anytime soon. No one is doubting if Jesus has ever lived or the things he has accomplished.

Thats fine. 



That still doesn't change that Jesus was more influential than Muhammed.

Jesus's pervasive influence is due to Emperor Constantine. Muhammad claimed to bring the "final word" aka he literally told everyone he had the final say on religion and that there would be no more revelations after him as he was the last prophet. And he spread his religion by himself, in his lifetime. That's a whole different level.

But Buddha is so far beyond both Jesus & Muhammad as far as religious figures and like I said, Einstein's mass-energy equivalence changed the human perspective beyond anything that's really ever happened before.
lol, but again. That still doesn't change that Jesus was more influential on a widespread basis. 
 
Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by Dey Know Yayo

Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by enlightenedespot

Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by enlightenedespot

Originally Posted by WISEPHAROAH

 I can't really think of someone other than Buddha or Jesus. Those cats thousands of years later still have millions following their teachings.
Uhh... by this definition and in reality.....Muhammad is the most influential being to ever exist in written history.


This is just bias.



There has always been a larger following of Catholics (Christian, Protestant, etc.) than any other religion after about 500ad. People have doubts about what he actually did but Jesus was a real person. A
 time system was created after jesus. 
It seems as if your are biased also. Muhammad teachings weren't proclaimed until 400 years after early forms of Christianity. Since then the percentages of converts have been incomparable. And future trends show that nothing is going to change anytime soon. No one is doubting if Jesus has ever lived or the things he has accomplished.

Thats fine. 



That still doesn't change that Jesus was more influential than Muhammed.

Jesus's pervasive influence is due to Emperor Constantine. Muhammad claimed to bring the "final word" aka he literally told everyone he had the final say on religion and that there would be no more revelations after him as he was the last prophet. And he spread his religion by himself, in his lifetime. That's a whole different level.

But Buddha is so far beyond both Jesus & Muhammad as far as religious figures and like I said, Einstein's mass-energy equivalence changed the human perspective beyond anything that's really ever happened before.
lol, but again. That still doesn't change that Jesus was more influential on a widespread basis. 

you guys have no idea how to play this game do you
 
Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by Dey Know Yayo

Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by enlightenedespot

Originally Posted by DJprestige21

Originally Posted by enlightenedespot

Originally Posted by WISEPHAROAH

 I can't really think of someone other than Buddha or Jesus. Those cats thousands of years later still have millions following their teachings.
Uhh... by this definition and in reality.....Muhammad is the most influential being to ever exist in written history.


This is just bias.



There has always been a larger following of Catholics (Christian, Protestant, etc.) than any other religion after about 500ad. People have doubts about what he actually did but Jesus was a real person. A
 time system was created after jesus. 
It seems as if your are biased also. Muhammad teachings weren't proclaimed until 400 years after early forms of Christianity. Since then the percentages of converts have been incomparable. And future trends show that nothing is going to change anytime soon. No one is doubting if Jesus has ever lived or the things he has accomplished.

Thats fine. 



That still doesn't change that Jesus was more influential than Muhammed.

Jesus's pervasive influence is due to Emperor Constantine. Muhammad claimed to bring the "final word" aka he literally told everyone he had the final say on religion and that there would be no more revelations after him as he was the last prophet. And he spread his religion by himself, in his lifetime. That's a whole different level.

But Buddha is so far beyond both Jesus & Muhammad as far as religious figures and like I said, Einstein's mass-energy equivalence changed the human perspective beyond anything that's really ever happened before.
lol, but again. That still doesn't change that Jesus was more influential on a widespread basis. 

you guys have no idea how to play this game do you
 
Jesus was forced on people to believe. Wide spread or not he is part of possibly one of the biggest scams in the world. Tell Jesus I said that. Baddest=Bruce Lee
 
Jesus was forced on people to believe. Wide spread or not he is part of possibly one of the biggest scams in the world. Tell Jesus I said that. Baddest=Bruce Lee
 
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