Ace Eating The Mera Mera: sweet now I can cook a fried egg on my tits
Sabo Eating The Mera Mera: sweet now I can burn my enemies alive :)
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Alright, I have no idea if my hypothesis of “fanfic links get more attention here or on twitter,” is correct or not because last time I tried it got the same attention as in twitter (none) BUT ANYWAY
Hello Esuka and Saboala fans, I have updated the double date fic, this chapter is more silly than anything really, but the double date has finally a date (jeje) and is happening on the next chapter! This chapter is more ThatchMarco than anything
Here is a small part to try and convince people to read it
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Sabo "I'd fight God to protect my friends"
Luffy "I'd BECOME God to protect my friends"
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The road to the next duty is the only straight one.
- George MacDonald
General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith was the youngest Head of the British Army in over a century, the longest serving Chief of the General Staff since the Second World War and the most senior Special Forces officer in Defence.
The son of a major-general, Carleton-Smith went to Eton and later Durham University to read history. He joined the Army 40 years ago in 1982 on a university scholarship and graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst as an Infantry officer in the Irish Guards.
He passed the SAS Selection Course in 1990 and served around the world with the SAS for most of the following 15 years in the Gulf, South America, Africa and the Balkans. Carleton-Smith was Commanding Officer of 22 SAS Regiment after 9/11 and commanded all Special Forces operations in Iraq, Yemen and Afghanistan.
He subsequently assumed command of 16 Air Assault Brigade, the Army’s high readiness parachute intervention force which culminated in his command of all British Forces in Afghanistan during one of the war’s most intense periods.
Promoted to Major General as Director of Special Forces, he commanded all the United Kingdom’s Special Forces for 3 years which included implementing the strategy to defeat ISIS in Syria and Iraq.
Prior to taking up the post of Chief of the General Staff, the professional Head of the British Army in 2018, he was Defence’s Director of Military Strategy and Operations which included directing the UK response to Russia’s invasion of Crimea and military support to Ukraine.
General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith has also been Honorary Colonel of the Irish Guards and of Oxford University OTC and also been a member of the England Rugby mentoring team preparing the squad for the 2023 World Cup and Colonel Commandant of the SAS.
Photo: General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith, KCB, CBE (As Colonel Irish Guards) Portrait Sitting London. (Rory Lewis Photographer) London 2023.
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"I love the smell of cigar smoke in the morning."
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