There is only one true war beyond all other wars: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emu_War
… standing army losing a war against - birds

As a dude, being obsessed with war is weird.
As a kid, being indoctrinated early on by fairy tales with knights, then watching action films later on, I kind of understand, since you only know about the romanticised side.
As an adult, by the time you’re supposed to understand the endless pain, suffering, atrocities, needless death of millions (even one single person), the barbarity of trying to resolve conflicts with violence, the immense sadness and sacrifice that comes with war… putting it lightly, I don’t get war lovers.
But fuck me, I fucking LOVE to learn about the technological advancements, smart solutions, brilliant engineering (hey, even strategies) that came with those, from the first stone tools to holographic sights and radar camouflaging. On one hand, it’s rather sad that we could only develop technologies due to threatening violence or trying to crush others. On the other hand, without wars, we would probably still be amputating limbs due to infections we can either prevent or treat now (thanks to field medicine development), and a civilisation that doesn’t develop its own weapons (since why would they, they are peaceful) won’t have fun when running into one that isn’t as friendly.
(And for that reason, YT already thinks I’m a WW2 nerd)
Mm, I’d dispute that we developed technology only as a result of war. Humans are naturally curious. We would develop technology no matter what
But it is true that the trajectory would be different, and there’s be differences in investment levels as well, but that’s more of a symptom of what our societies value
I think there are some ways that are defendable (like those obsessed with WW2 only because they don’t want it to happen here, like Robert Evans of Cool Zone Media), but I can’t think of a war I was obsessed with… maybe if you include Star Wars? I was a huge fan as a child and I do consider myself still a fan now, though I’ve grown to know what I like about it is just a standard hero saves the day against stronger enemy fantasy. The people who like and defend the empire has always worried me. Felt pretty fascist apologetic.
I think it often has to do with the kind of bonding between men during war, and guys being drawn to that more than the war itself.
“I’m just here to make friends!”
Class war
Based
That’s what I was assigned
…that kind of encompasses all of them, and more.
Goes well beyond those, tho
The Long War
it’s part of a setting that I’m worldbuilding. I keep lying to myself and saying that one day I’ll actually write the book. Think star wars, but with a pinch more cyberpunk, an entire shaker of grimdark, a not insignificant amount of nsfw content.
It’s my life’s work, and I’ve got jack shit to show for it.
Ugh, I got culture war. It’s the worst.
The age range here makes no sense.
XCOM 2: War of the Chosen
I think it’s history in general, not so much a particular war, no?
It’s a little of both. Humanity is kind of obsessed with Wars in general, and a lot of our history is written to reflect that. So you almost can’t have one without the other.
Console war
Most of the guys i know seem to have gotten Star Wars.
Clone war? Sweet!
Emu war
A decisive victory for the dinosaurs, if memory serves
Australians demonstrating their abilty to be incredibly unreasonable in fighting them, but also incredibly reasonable in giving up.
Amen
The Cod Wars.
Lucky. I got the Turbot War
In case anyone thought that it was made-up
The Baked Bean War.
I was there, and I remember.
Whale wars
Today I learned I’m not a man.
Good on you, sis!
::: spoiler
J/k
I got star wars (the Mayan kind not the movies)
War? Haven’t seen one in years … Oh that? Special military operation… This one? That’s a “conflict” but I can see your mistake.
Genocide? Sorry not familiar with that word
Yeah. The Falklands War was referred to as a conflict in the UK.
<sigh> I miss þe good old “police action.” Especially when it was overseas, unlike now.












