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XK
Jul 9, 2001

Star Citizen is everywhere. It is all around us. Even now, in this very room. You can see it's fidelity when you look out your window or when you watch youtube

Yivgev posted:

its the film 'rampage' about a teenager who looks like he owns every nine inch nails album walking around shooting random people for an hour and a half

It's Boll's best film, in that it's almost competent enough to believe a real film maker made it. There are certain scenes where you can get glimpses of what he was trying to express, but it's always a little out of reach.

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XK
Jul 9, 2001

Star Citizen is everywhere. It is all around us. Even now, in this very room. You can see it's fidelity when you look out your window or when you watch youtube

proof of concept posted:

Is that a sliding door on the giant thing you hide behind, with a convenient handle on the outside part where the scary people are?

Don't bother knocking, just come on in!

I think it's so you can block off a passageway with the armored shield and still be able to let officers through when a threat has cleared. It would also be necessary if you were using that thing to do a second floor entry.

XK
Jul 9, 2001

Star Citizen is everywhere. It is all around us. Even now, in this very room. You can see it's fidelity when you look out your window or when you watch youtube

FRINGE posted:

Theyre actually making it again and trying to re-brand it as a product for modern farming.

http://www.ibtimes.com/farming-groups-supporting-dows-agent-orange-corn-have-financial-and-executive-backing-agricultural

quote:

Dow is taking this step to counter claims that the new corn, called Enlist, could encourage the use of a powerful herbicide found in the Vietnam War defoliant Agent Orange, because Enlist is designed to be resistant to this chemical. Enlist's opponents say that if this herbicide is more widely employed, the environment and public health would be endangered. More than 140 agricultural, consumer, environmental and public-health groups sent USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack a letter, which was signed by 365,000 people last month urging him to reject the crop.

I wonder who's bright idea it was to name a corn resistant to a notorious military chemical "Enlist".

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