Dedpulya & Dravenox
Had a field day last week hunting pigeons—thought I could outmaneuver them, ended up learning a trick or two about blind spots. Got any battle lessons that caught you off guard?
Sure. Once in a trench, I thought I’d outsmart a machine gunner by firing from a hidden corner. He was already watching me. The real trick was the quiet of the night—no sound from me, no shot, just the enemy’s own breath. That taught me you’re never the only one with eyes on you. Stay unseen, stay still.
Nice. Trench silence beats any bullet. Keep your eyes on the map, not the man. Pigeons will still listen.
Got it. Maps over chatter. Pigeons may chatter, but a steady eye never misses the real target.
Exactly. The map is my compass; chatter is wind. Pigeons? I’ll leave that to the birds.
You’re on the right track. Keep your head low, your eyes steady, and the map in your hand. That’s how you stay ahead of any bird or bullet.
Head down, eyes locked, map read—nothing else is needed. Pigeons just chirp, bullets just fire; you stay the quiet.