Is a military combat engagement the most adrenaline-pumping action a human can get in these times?
>>34894590
Probably not, the all seem pretty calm waiting for the air support.
>>34894590
If you're a civilian suddenly thrown into heavy fire combat than yes. But otherwise training sort of drains that out of you. Shit's still shitty though.
>>34894590
Just any life threatening situation. Probably even worse if you're defending your family.
>>34894590
being in a fire will probably get you a similar feeling
that comparison is not from me but from a Vietnam veteran with combat experience I spoke with
>>34895383
>being in a fire
ouch. unless you're talking about like firefighting. it's not so bad. i've never been in combat but wildland can get your heart pumping when the forest goes up but otherwise i doubt it'd be as scary as getting shot at
>>34894590
I would say mixed martial arts fighting.
Or sky diving.
>>34895410
I think he meant being in a building that is in fire. Of course it's not so scary in the open.
Have you ever been electrocuted? I have. Much adrenaline was pumped. Don't believe me? Try it.
>>34895410
>>34897580
Have you two seen the video of the two junior firefighters getting overrun by a wildfire, shit is scary fast.
https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=35f_1439912663
A group of armed people breaking into your home in the middle of the night and your child's bedroom is all the way on the other side of the house.
>>34894590
That or being a cartel hitsquad member
>>34897756
>those few frames of the guys face, screaming
>the guy on fire stumbling past the camera