Anal sex also spreads disease. It's 30 times more likely to transmit HIV, for example. So homosexuality is a public health hazard, and after these fuckers locked up gyms and made everyone wear a mask, I think we ought to lock up gay clubs and criminalize anal sex. This is a totally secular argument against fags.
It would be useful. If you need to do #2 in Newark you'll find it necessary to ask the shopkeeper for TP. It won't be on the dispenser because either the shopkeeper removed it for safekeeping or niggers stole it.
No. The speed ratio for the same aerodynamic forces between sea level and 65,000 ft is 3.66 (square root of the density ratio). This translates directly to RPM. A high altitude drone would have oversized slow turning propellers at sea level. One airframe with fixed props could do it from an aerodynamic standpoint but there are motor efficiency considerations. A vertical climber also has a gravity tax similar to rockets so faster climbs are better. The gossamer aircraft required for high altitude flight would have excess drag during low altitude high speed flight, and a high speed climb is desirable for the aforementioned reason. The two stage approach with a much smaller upper stage alleviates the aerodynamic and motor matching problems, which is why I suggested it. The second stage also has a weight advantage since it's totally free of the first stage and starts essentially fresh at 35,000 ft.
Electric drones are well suited to 60,000 ft. The motors don't depend on oxygen nor the insulation capability of air. Some engineering challenges are cooling and battery capacity, but surface to 60,000 ft is certainly possible. I'd attempt with a two stage drone. The first would be optimized to fly from 0 to 35,000' with a much smaller upper stage optimized for high altitude flight. Both stages would run batteries in sequence and jettison the depleted packs in sequence. The intercept should take five to ten minutes. A single stage could probably do it too by jettisoning batteries but I'd expect the low altitude climb to suffer, and slower climbs, as in rocketry, use more energy.
Yea, a 1000 yard rifle stabilized on an FPV drone would be a cheaper setup than a 3000 yard rifle. 50 BMG won't do it. For 3000 yards needs to be very heavy, like 1200 grains, or it needs to be a pencil like a .375 CheyTac.
She's an authoritarian leftists who aligns with political winds to maximize state power. She weighs issues not from the perspective of her constituents, but from the perspective of the state. Her state isn't an ethnic, cultural, or idealistic construct. Rather it is a conglomerate of politics and finance that secures wealth for the wealthy.
They have remote explosives installed on all infrastructure in the world, just like they did the Nordstream pipeline. They don't need to send in a team. That part is done. All they need to do is push a button.
Acid rain is only bad for structures. It's good for most plants, many of which do well with lower pH. If pH gets too low some plants get out of their comfort zone and poisons such as aluminum ions can come into solution. Adding acid directly is bad, but this is going to be so diffuse it won't matter. Soil also tends to have a buffering capacity that makes it trend towards neutral. So chances are this is just going to gobble up some buffering capacity and that's it. It will fizz away some lime, basically. There are blueberry farmers that wish a trainload of acidifier would fix their pH. But it takes a lots and lots and lots of material. Impossible amounts.
Enlistment numbers are way down. They can fake an election and they can fake public support. Since pulling a draft would ruin the illusion, I think we'll see the military increasingly rely on AI. Your speech being suppressed by AI bots is only the beginning. Wait until your movement is suppressed by AI drones. That's what's coming.
I live in a double wide on acreage. Insurance costs more and the mortgage was harder to find so maybe I payed 0.5% more than if it was a regular house. Decks cannot be attached and must be free-standing. Red-necks attach decks and covered porches and then there's no way to sell except for cash. If you manage to buy in this state you probably won't be refinancing. Some are registered and taxed as a vehicle and some have a real property stamp so it's taxed along with the land. You're probably fine if it's only 10 years old. It means you have recent codes for wind and sanitation at least.
What makes people join forces? Why should person A risk life and limb to shoot down a surveillance drone so person B can move undetected? Who monitors the airspace tells B that the coast is clear? Why does B trust this information?
ConcentrationCampCouncilor 1 point 2.2 years ago
Couldn't you call them "African Englishpersons"?
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 1 point 2.2 years ago
Make it about public health then. If they can mandate masks then sodomy, which is WAY more risky for disease transmission, should be outlawed.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 0 points 2.2 years ago
Doomer chicks unite.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 1 point 2.2 years ago
Gender miscegenation is worse.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 0 points 2.2 years ago
Anal sex also spreads disease. It's 30 times more likely to transmit HIV, for example. So homosexuality is a public health hazard, and after these fuckers locked up gyms and made everyone wear a mask, I think we ought to lock up gay clubs and criminalize anal sex. This is a totally secular argument against fags.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 1 point 2.2 years ago
Both race and gender are a spectrum. When you mix a black and an asian you get a blasian. When you mix a male and a female you get a nonbinary.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 1 point 2.2 years ago
This should be farmland. Blue lib city slickers put the missile silos in the country so Putin kills the red voters first.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 0 points 2.2 years ago
Get the shirt
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 2 points 2.2 years ago
It would be useful. If you need to do #2 in Newark you'll find it necessary to ask the shopkeeper for TP. It won't be on the dispenser because either the shopkeeper removed it for safekeeping or niggers stole it.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 0 points 2.2 years ago
No. The speed ratio for the same aerodynamic forces between sea level and 65,000 ft is 3.66 (square root of the density ratio). This translates directly to RPM. A high altitude drone would have oversized slow turning propellers at sea level. One airframe with fixed props could do it from an aerodynamic standpoint but there are motor efficiency considerations. A vertical climber also has a gravity tax similar to rockets so faster climbs are better. The gossamer aircraft required for high altitude flight would have excess drag during low altitude high speed flight, and a high speed climb is desirable for the aforementioned reason. The two stage approach with a much smaller upper stage alleviates the aerodynamic and motor matching problems, which is why I suggested it. The second stage also has a weight advantage since it's totally free of the first stage and starts essentially fresh at 35,000 ft.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 4 points 2.2 years ago
500 S&W Magnum, 338 Lapua, 1-3/8oz 12ga slug. In sequence.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 1 point 2.2 years ago*
Electric drones are well suited to 60,000 ft. The motors don't depend on oxygen nor the insulation capability of air. Some engineering challenges are cooling and battery capacity, but surface to 60,000 ft is certainly possible. I'd attempt with a two stage drone. The first would be optimized to fly from 0 to 35,000' with a much smaller upper stage optimized for high altitude flight. Both stages would run batteries in sequence and jettison the depleted packs in sequence. The intercept should take five to ten minutes. A single stage could probably do it too by jettisoning batteries but I'd expect the low altitude climb to suffer, and slower climbs, as in rocketry, use more energy.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 0 points 2.2 years ago
Though monkeys are still a day 6 creation, I believe it's an insult because it's saying that the diplomats are not descendants of Adam.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 2 points 2.2 years ago
Yea, a 1000 yard rifle stabilized on an FPV drone would be a cheaper setup than a 3000 yard rifle. 50 BMG won't do it. For 3000 yards needs to be very heavy, like 1200 grains, or it needs to be a pencil like a .375 CheyTac.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 0 points 2.2 years ago
She failed to get bitten by a snake? Pls explain.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 2 points 2.2 years ago
She's an authoritarian leftists who aligns with political winds to maximize state power. She weighs issues not from the perspective of her constituents, but from the perspective of the state. Her state isn't an ethnic, cultural, or idealistic construct. Rather it is a conglomerate of politics and finance that secures wealth for the wealthy.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 1 point 2.2 years ago
The victim is alive only because he had chicken. Chicken ends confrontations faster than 9mm pills. The amazing stopping power of chicken.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 0 points 2.2 years ago
The tail wag on the way up.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 0 points 2.2 years ago
She reboots at 2:30.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 1 point 2.2 years ago
They have remote explosives installed on all infrastructure in the world, just like they did the Nordstream pipeline. They don't need to send in a team. That part is done. All they need to do is push a button.
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Acid rain is only bad for structures. It's good for most plants, many of which do well with lower pH. If pH gets too low some plants get out of their comfort zone and poisons such as aluminum ions can come into solution. Adding acid directly is bad, but this is going to be so diffuse it won't matter. Soil also tends to have a buffering capacity that makes it trend towards neutral. So chances are this is just going to gobble up some buffering capacity and that's it. It will fizz away some lime, basically. There are blueberry farmers that wish a trainload of acidifier would fix their pH. But it takes a lots and lots and lots of material. Impossible amounts.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 1 point 2.2 years ago
Enlistment numbers are way down. They can fake an election and they can fake public support. Since pulling a draft would ruin the illusion, I think we'll see the military increasingly rely on AI. Your speech being suppressed by AI bots is only the beginning. Wait until your movement is suppressed by AI drones. That's what's coming.
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I live in a double wide on acreage. Insurance costs more and the mortgage was harder to find so maybe I payed 0.5% more than if it was a regular house. Decks cannot be attached and must be free-standing. Red-necks attach decks and covered porches and then there's no way to sell except for cash. If you manage to buy in this state you probably won't be refinancing. Some are registered and taxed as a vehicle and some have a real property stamp so it's taxed along with the land. You're probably fine if it's only 10 years old. It means you have recent codes for wind and sanitation at least.
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ConcentrationCampCouncilor 0 points 2.2 years ago
That sounds very European.
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What makes people join forces? Why should person A risk life and limb to shoot down a surveillance drone so person B can move undetected? Who monitors the airspace tells B that the coast is clear? Why does B trust this information?
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