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I know it's not him, but this is just too good: https://twitter.com/MikeGravel/status/1108456857897717760
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Bolow posted:They really should learn from the Ukrainians I don't think it works this way anymore, but back in the Soviet days the rear doors on those BTR APCs were fuel tanks.
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CommieGIR posted:I don't think it works this way anymore, but back in the Soviet days the rear doors on those BTR APCs were fuel tanks. The only good russian bbq
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Reign Of Pain posted:The only good russian bbq ![]() ![]()
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kebab ≠ bbq
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https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1108462965966151680
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Hot Karl Marx posted:gently caress john mccain but lol what an rear end in a top hat Is he speaking on a military installation? ![]()
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tank factory in I want to say ohio?
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Reign Of Pain posted:kebab ≠ bbq https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regional_variations_of_barbecue
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Hello I am 100% here for an 88-year old loving dunking on shitlibs 😂
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found this while reading that article lol quote:Meats have been cooked over open flames by the Aboriginal peoples of Canada since the beginning of the human habitation of North America.[13] US-style barbecue culture is a recent import to Canada, having been introduced following the Second World War.[14] Its arrival coincided with the commercially driven popularization of a type of "domestic masculinity" for middle-class suburban fathers in the 1950s. This was a sharp break with the Canadian tradition, however, and as late as 1955, an article in Maclean's magazine called the practice "weird".
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greetings fellow kids
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Nope, no possible chance he has dementia. Total fake witch hunt the angry, conflicted dems made up. Not a single shred of evidence. Just people angry that we're MAGAing all over the place.
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I'm glad someone's dragging Bernie left
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From Reuters FBI now involved in a criminal probe on the 737 certifications
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https://www.google.com/search?q=rus...biw=320&bih=454
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That looks the same as this: https://www.google.com/search?biw=1...i39.FPgEYRL_dDI This is real bbq https://www.google.com/search?biw=1...img.pwp7l1VwD2o But thanks for the link because some of the russian bbq pics are great ![]()
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https://www.southbendtribune.com/so...19bb30f31a.htmlquote:Maestro Tsung Yeh and the SBSO reminded a larger-than-normal audience of more than 1,850 people of why George Gershwin remains one of America’s most popular songwriters and composers with an all-Gershwin program. Starting to turn on Mayor Pete out of pure jealousy
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LingcodKilla posted:I feel like those fire bombs went out really fast. The old timers not sharing recipes with the young bloods? I'm assuming they only have the most basic idea of how to make a cocktail. The old farts could actually throw them a fair distance as well, none of this "run up close playing chicken" poo poo. EBB posted:I'm thinking to the future. IEDs got really loving fancy in the last two decades. I should have been more clear that I was talking about firebombing police vehicles in Ireland in particular. But they were at the forefront of bombs as well during their day as well, remote detonated bombs in culverts passing under the road. (They were also pretty effective with the boat-bomb, even got Lord Mountbatten with one.) With new technologies, yeah, they will grow in leaps and bounds, especially considering no-one has tried to bomb the infrastructure into the stoneage first, so access to components will be easier. About 16-18 years ago when I was writing a paper that covered it I had some vhs tapes showing some unwashed brits (not the irish) firebombing police vehicles, but I can't recall now if it was footage from one of their race riots or just a general riot/disturbance. Would have been from the late 70's, early 80's so just as they were trundling from poo poo to poo poo in terms of poor economy and recession.
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Reign Of Pain posted:That looks the same as this: real russian bbq is as i linked it, your ignorance of regional varieties notwhithstanding
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Stuff like the troubles would be pretty wild today. High def streaming of drone-delivered fire bombs and the like.
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With the wide availability of street fentalogues being what it is I expect future terrorism is going to look a lot like the moscow theater hostage rescue
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shame on an IGA posted:With the wide availability of street fentalogues being what it is I expect future terrorism is going to look a lot like the moscow theater hostage rescue I believe there have been multiple papers written between 98? and 08 that warned of such risks. And of course more recently (08 to 18) various news bodies have run articles hyping up the fear of that. Dunno if any of you here remember it, or even read it (since some of you would have been deployed overseas already at that point) , but there was one paper published in 04 about the US agricultural industry as being a ripe target for a biological attack, yet things remain much of the same and it's still a massive risk. I can't see things getting secured anytime soon under the anger-mango either. It's really a miracle more than anything that those avenues haven't been exploited yet. Just imagine a cheap little drone dropping a packet of fentanyl or carfentanyl into a water reservoir serving a large area. Or multiple drones doing it across the country. The bloody drones are more expensive than the drugs, and neither are particularly expensive in the long run, and both are stupidly easy to get. Way less work than a gun and ammunition.
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I don't see anybody getting on board unless there is a profit motive, being honest. People are dumb as hell and short sighted as gently caress
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kupachek posted:I believe there have been multiple papers written between 98? and 08 that warned of such risks. And of course more recently (08 to 18) various news bodies have run articles hyping up the fear of that. Dunno if any of you here remember it, or even read it (since some of you would have been deployed overseas already at that point) , but there was one paper published in 04 about the US agricultural industry as being a ripe target for a biological attack, yet things remain much of the same and it's still a massive risk. I can't see things getting secured anytime soon under the anger-mango either. Is this a light version of the text to summon NSA WIZARD?
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The Jack Ryan show already had a scene with that
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Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!
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Avocado slices wrapped in parma ham then drizzled in balsamic vinegar is lovely BBQ fodder.
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Erdogan needs to stfu http://www.newser.com/article/981873edd41f40a697ea925d0d3a9663/turkeys-erdogan-sparks-spat-with-australia-new-zealand.html quote:Turkey's president has sparked an acute diplomatic spat with far-off New Zealand and Australia, referring to a key World War I campaign and the more recent Christchurch mosque shooting as targeting Islam. What a loving piece of poo poo. One of my granduncles died in Galipoli. I didn't know him but I'm pretty sure he didn't give a gently caress about islam
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CommieGIR posted:I don't think it works this way anymore, but back in the Soviet days the rear doors on those BTR APCs were fuel tanks. That's the BMP. The BTR's issue was that egress for 16 was from two little hatches.
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Reign Of Pain posted:Erdogan needs to stfu That surely won't have any ill effects, no sir.
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Mr. Nice! posted:Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!
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I think the NZ foreign minister is going to turkey to discuss that line
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Who'd a thunk that the SPLC hates women and people of color?quote:The Times has also learned that the organization, whose leadership is predominantly white, has been wrestling with complaints of workplace mistreatment of women and people of color. It was not immediately clear whether those issues were connected to the firing of Dees, who is 82. https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/southern-poverty-law-center-fires-morris-dees-exposes-own-intolerance/
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Madurai posted:That's the BMP. The BTR's issue was that egress for 16 was from two little hatches. would you rather rely on your vehicle's fuel for rear protection? ![]() or get shot from the front while squirming out one of two side hatches? ![]() ![]()
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Both look like nightmares tbh.
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ASAPI posted:Is this a light version of the text to summon NSA WIZARD? NSA Wizard never needs to be summoned, is always watching. Heck, just think about how much trouble something like Swine Vesicular Disease could cause, considering it's highly contagious, how many pork farmers there are and are overproducing thanks to the tariffs. Mortality rate is low, but morbidity is high, and there is no vaccine. It's not a risk for humans, but it'll gently caress up the food supply and destroy some farmers. I'd say SVD is a pretty mild one in the grand scheme.
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WE MUST NOT ALLOW AN OPOID GAP!! MEIN FUHRER! I CAN WALK!! Humans are by and large, poo poo.
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In regards to that chucklefuck from NZ. There's additional footage from a hotel of him doing drive-by shootings between scenes. I hope he gets shanked
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