Gives a whole new meaning to the Japanese word kamikaze (Divine Wind), doesn’t it just?
Fun fact: the word’s literal translation is “God Wind” – which means we can safely say that Sara “god wind” her tweet.
Thank you, I’ll be here indefinitely. *takes bow, dodges rotten veggies*
lenisays
One of Sun Tzu’s lesser-known works was a sequel: The Fart of War.
*snicker*
Oh shit, where is ModusOperandi when you need him. We need a bat signal.
Richard Smithsays
I have seen the fog of war, and it is brown-ish.
Although similarly not particularly naval, there is also the petard, a shaped charge used to breach fortifications. Definitely a (usually) more explosive breaking of wind…
otrame says
All cultures have their funny little ways, but damn those Japanese are weird sometimes.
Charles Sullivan says
Guy in blue on the right seems to be enjoying himself way too much.
Al Dente says
The guy on the left seems to be waiting for his turn. Competitive flatulence.
Nathaniel Frein says
@2,
“Wafting…wafting…”
leni says
Dammit they aren’t any naval themed fart scrolls =/
Subtract Hominem says
One of Sun Tzu’s lesser-known works was a sequel: The Fart of War.
WMDKitty -- Survivor says
Carlin was right. Everybody loves fart jokes.
Dana Hunter says
Gives a whole new meaning to the Japanese word kamikaze (Divine Wind), doesn’t it just?
Fun fact: the word’s literal translation is “God Wind” – which means we can safely say that Sara “god wind” her tweet.
Thank you, I’ll be here indefinitely. *takes bow, dodges rotten veggies*
leni says
*snicker*
Oh shit, where is ModusOperandi when you need him. We need a bat signal.
Richard Smith says
I have seen the fog of war, and it is brown-ish.
Although similarly not particularly naval, there is also the petard, a shaped charge used to breach fortifications. Definitely a (usually) more explosive breaking of wind…
Richard Smith says
@leni (#9):
Not if correctly deployed.
leni says
Well played, sir, well played.
UnknownEric the Apostate says
More like martial farts, amiright?
/rim shot
rnilsson says
MANGA