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BMN003
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I had go look up why the ISO alpha-2 is CH (the Latin name, Confederatio Helvetica, for anyone curious.) Then I was confused why they didn't go with SW. I thought that would be Sweden but apparently it was Swaziland at the time. Sweden has SE, Sierra Leone has SL, Slovenia has SI, Sao Tome has ST, some place called Eswatini has SZ, Suriname has SR, Saudi Arabia has SA, Senegal has SN (actually knew that one for some reason) and Sudan has SD.

There sure are a lot of fuckin' "S" countries.


/v/Nature viewpost?postid=68079932b0b07

Gotta spread FUD to sell those subscriptions!


/v/EconomicCollapse viewpost?postid=6807aaa376b71

Cause the problem, sell the solution to the problem, which is also the cause. Change it to a mixture of poison and placebo to maintain equilibrium until the problem is accepted as endemic. That's the medical jew MO. No endemic disease has ever been cured or even reduced by a vaccine, and I challenge anyone to show me data suggesting a disease wasn't virtually eradicated in a western country by sanitation long before a vaccine was introduced.

As far as Zika goee, it's easy to sell free drugs in an equatorial shithole with no sanitation. And then once there are enough horrible consequences to blame on a virus (I remind you that isolating a virus is supposed to take the most sophisticated biolabs on the planet) then you sell the "cure" forever as described above. Lather, rinse, repeat, new life altering symptoms to blame on a disease in a culture among peoples who can't be clean enough to eliminate their own diseases. I remind you that every spic and nigger has a pinworm infestation, because they can't be bothered to wash their hands after handling baby shit.


/v/random viewpost?postid=6806d24ebb7dc

That thought occurred to me after I posted, and I think what you've successfully argued here is in fact that tracked vehicles are just trains that carry the track with them. In conclusion, the M113 is a train.


/v/Interesting viewpost?postid=68046e995431a

You have a point, but that definition would necessitate that the tracks connect to themselves in a loop. The moment a train enters a section of track with a blocker, it would cease to be a "tracked vehicle" on account of the tracks are no longer continuous.


/v/Interesting viewpost?postid=68046e995431a

Because Area 52 is a firing range near Nellis, and you don't so much sneak in as accidentally get lost in the desert there. There doesn't appear to be an Area 53.


/v/conspiracy viewpost?postid=6805915363914

No, because their roadwheels ride a pair of rails rather than continuous linked tracks. I get where you're coming from but "railroad track" is a colloquialism which has nothing to do with track drive mechanisms.


/v/Interesting viewpost?postid=68046e995431a

I'm gonna go ahead and Star Wars nerd here, because I still have a soft spot for the trilogy (and some of the spawned fiction) despite the awful jew poison the name eventually became.

The AT-ST was designed with "raider" style armor: all front and back protection and minimal armor on the sides. This is because it was designed as a rough terrain APC for recon assault operations, as well as a sort of elevated SPG for dealing with entrenched infantry. Considering its armor and many of its components are plasteel, the logs probably outweigh it, and hit in the the side soft spots. Similarly, while the computer-aided locomotion giving up on a pile of logs might seem silly, it weighs much less than you'd think comparing it to an iron based steel tank, and therefore wouldn't just crush the logs, and it's established in canon that an expert driver was needed on unstable ground, because the computer systems just couldn't keep up. This makes sense when you consider that a current generation bipedal robot can barely handle stairs, and even a human with our millisecond neural network feedback can be tripped up by a literal bag of marbles. Thus why a pile of logs could drop even an expert pilot, though I do find it a bit silly that the cabin crumpled and then exploded. Chalk that up to what passed for Hollywood drama at the time: fireballs. Also conquering a planet with a single AT-ST makes no sense because they don't have an onboard power generator. They're battery operated and need frequent charging.


Anyway, in a real world sense, I don't doubt we'd see these things constantly jammed, their onboard "AI" tricked, and subsequently reprogrammed to ignore the activities of people with the means to pay the people doing the capturing and reprogramming. The more law enforcement leans on technology like a crutch, the harder they'll fall when people smarter than them start trying to manipulate it.


/v/Technocracy viewpost?postid=6803b833075e5

You lost me at "no." You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. And also the "it's NOT the jews!" paraphrasing is therefore 100% accurate. You really, really don't think there is a cabal of powerful jews conspiring with other jews and certain traitors to wipe out the White race, and thefore you are either lying or have your head in the sand. End of story.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=6802b40229b5d

Okay, so, yes or no: is there a vast jewish conspiracy meant to exterminate Whites through suborning and weaponizing government, media, education and finance, in order to reduce White birthrates and encourage race mixing?


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=6802b40229b5d

Exactly. It amazes me how few people seem to understand that under the Constitution, the only people who can tell the president "no" is two-thirds of the Senate.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=6802b40229b5d

If pounding 15 drinks in an hour does nothing for you, step one is go get a medical detox. Seriously, there's no way to wean off that level of tolerance. You're just immune to any amount of alcohol that isn't outright deadly at this point.

After that, well, you've got two options. Find a stronger drug, or suss out why you want to go numb and get that shit out of your life. Or at least find a way to make it matter less, so you can focus on things that make you want to feel good.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=6802fe44d4b16

If it's become more trouble to maintain as-is than a total rebuild would be, then it makes sense for him to put in the work. Even if that means we have to put up with some changes and new bugs.


/v/all viewpost?postid=6802ceca048be

You mean a cordless hole puncher?


/v/Diversity viewpost?postid=680209a8a04d9

The hardware itself is cool if you think about it objectively. It's just that taking it out in public has become gauche in the "iphone" era of high tech equipment being shown off by those who neither understand or fully appreciate it.

But, my point is, if this stuff had existed in the late 90s or early 2000s, it would have been cool as hell to ride around on that thing with AR goggles on.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=6801f94c9a13f

Hate to break it to you, but most of the cashews imported to the states come from India and Africa, and they'll source them from anyone who can provide large enough numbers. So one guy with a truck goes around to all these run-down shops and puts them all in huge bins, and now he's a major export supplier.

Planters and the like come from *exactly* this kind of operation, I assure you.


/v/Shitjeets viewpost?postid=6801f5baa2edd

They share a family with Toxicodendron (poison ivy/oak/sumac) along with dozens of other genera. However it is true that cashew drupes contain urushiol, the same immune irritant found in Toxicodendron species, and there's no such thing as a "raw" cashew. When not "roasted" (fried), they're steamed to inactivate any anacardic acid they were contaminated with by the shell. I didn't find any useful info on what it inactivates into though. Steam shouldn't be enough to crack the carbon ring, and oxidation is what makes it extra irritating in Toxicodendron species. So it's not clear to me what 212F and 100% humidity does to the acid that wouldn't oxidize when packaged. Maybe they do, and they just pack "raw" cashews in nitrogen and/or CO2, though I've ever heard of anyone getting a rash from touching stale cashews.

In any case, it's conceivable that inactivated-however anacardic acid is inflammatory. I can't seem to figure out what it actually is. And there are cases of people who are extremely sensitive to poison ivy reacting to the skins of mangos, which are also in the Anacardiaceae family and contain small amounts of actual oxidized urushiol. However the fried cashews, while not the healthiest for other reasons, will have no remaining anacardic acid present unless contaminated post-heating.


/v/Shitjeets viewpost?postid=6801f5baa2edd

It's hard to be sure with the cut, but it kind of looks like the engine manages to force the rails back down and keep going. The cars that derailed (because there was no rail left) eventually jackknifed in a big stack and then flipped the engine.

Looked it up. Turns out I was close. The beam smashed into the culvert/bridge you see in the last clip, and everything just piled up behind it. They say it probably would have been fine (or, well, less bad) if it'd been clean embankment ahead of the crash.


/v/Whichever viewpost?postid=6801666f1ae9e

Deaths? We're talking about an absolute rout from Fort Hood. A full third of the armor in the US arsenal turned over to the insurgent milita. Basically all the real fighting force of the US Army suddenly in the hands of the antifederalist side overnight. Obviously air power would remain largely unchanged, but useless when they can't get jet fuel; Canada doesn't make it and in the event of a US civil war the exports Europe is 90% dependant on would dry up overnight.
Bottom line is, when the feds turn the Army on Texas, the United States of America is officially dead.


/v/Niggers viewpost?postid=680014713ae50

Because the military doesn't have the manpower to police the public and also fight a civil war. See comment below, but also any declaration of martial law would mean millions of niggers and spics killed by militia because the federal infantry would be stretched too thin to stop it.


/v/Niggers viewpost?postid=680014713ae50

A huge portion of the military, and in particular the Army, are actually from Texas. The feds make a point of shipping soldiers all over the country, away from their home states, to reduce the likelihood of deseters in the event of civil war. But there aren't enough non-Texans to go around, so any military force against Texas would be up against huge attrition from desertion and defectors.

I'm not saying that isn't the plan, but it's a damned stupid plan if it is.


/v/Niggers viewpost?postid=680014713ae50

BMN003 1 point 2 weeks ago

It certainly didn't effect him. That was his parents' doing. Whether it affected him is a different matter entirely.


/v/politics viewpost?postid=67ff9cdc2fe46

Much like a broken clock, the mudslimes get a few things right. Shame they had to take over the country to make this happen though.


/v/UnitedKingdom viewpost?postid=67ff9ce68f269

Whatever you're on, man, you need to reduce the dosage.


/v/whatever viewpost?postid=67fef0bbced0a