Quick search showed a couple results. Amazon has new paperback for as low as $15, and a hard cover for $250. AbeBooks has copies if you don't do amazon. They start at $30 and have a signed hard cover for the low, low cost of $5,000.
It used to be optional, but they made it increasingly difficult to avoid until around ten years ago. No exemptions now. When that happened, my mom and other RN relatives retired.
One of my best friends is in charge of a whole wing, so he gets to shoot his vax straight into the sink.
The only reason to kill yourself is if the mag is empty and you're down to one round in the chamber. You are also surrounded by knife-wielding cartel members or hajis.
I like grilled corn. Won't cook it that way at home, but if I go to a Brazillian/Argentine/Carribean steakhouse, grilled corn is part of the edible ambiance.
There was a cutoff date for having the voat theme. I think you had to register before @system started using the talk.lol domain (which was later abandoned for upgoat). You can still use voat.xyz to connect to this site; you just won't be able to see it the way we do. Kind of a dumb thing to keep as an exclusive, IMO.
Wait a sec, is this a shit test? When were A-10s ever launched from carriers? I don't recall the Navy ever utilizing them... Fuck, even the Air Force never wanted them.
Yeah man, the F-14 and F-15 are enormous. Got to sit in the cockpit of an F-15C at one point. Used to see Air and Sea shows as a kid and seeing the F-14 was really something. My family was invited onto a carrier, and yes threose F-14s were enormous, but if you saw them flying low passes, you already figured as much. Depending on the year that you were on that carrier, you may have gotten to see the original F/A-18 Hornet alongside a modern Superhornet; they're very different aircraft, as the latter is a 20% upscaled airframe.
The F-15 and F-14 were large because they played a different role than jets like their Viper and Hornet counterparts. Those aircraft are quite small to see in person. Similarly, the Russian counterparts to the F-15 and 16- the SU-27 and MiG29, you'd find the latter to be positively *tiny* compared to the former. Walked up to a MiG-29 at the Evergreen Museum in Oregon and that thing was basically a dual-engine, twin tail F-16 in terms of size.
These are all superficial talking points though. If you want to really geek out, we can talk avionics and missiles all day.
Indeed, on all counts! My first internet handle in the 90s and early 00s was StrikeEagle, so there's that. Had die casts and posters of it in my room.
Where the F-15 has the angular lines and looks the business, the SU-27 has the sleek lines and matching agility.
As for that YF program, the 23 was superior on all fronts except for subsonic maneuverability, and for some bizarre reason, the USAF thought VR dogfighting would be on the table. There was a rumor about a potential upgrade with engine mount and duct swiveling for the 23.
They just really wanted to go with Lockheed. One of their justifications was that Northrop had prior problems fulfilling B2 orders.
It was kinda tongue-in-cheek. He owned the place, was like 70, and had no reason to work the floor except for the fact that he wanted to. He didn't talk much, but when he did it was blunt statements or witty quips.
I worked for a Jap machine shop that fabricated parts for a certain Japanese orange tractor company. Can confirm all of that.
Funny story: One time I was inspecting a weld on a fresh camshaft, that heavy bitch slipped out of my grip and a red-hot cam slammed into the back of my neck. Didn't even know I was burned at first; was more worried that I just broke my neck. Continued working and noticed it felt weird to turn my head, felt the back of my neck and it was basically all liquid. Boss noticed, pointed and said "You branded. You property of [company] now!"
You can't see shit in those few frames of oldass grainy footage, much less any sort of external modifications, which spoiler alert: Wouldn't be external.
Honestly, the turbans are among the better drivers. The pajeets, niggers, and beaners are by far the worst, in that order. The Sikh turbo-heads were actually really respectful and had a good sense of honor. Outside of boomer Whites, they were one of the few groups that would be actively helpful on the CB. Sikhs are honorary Whites as far as I'm concerned, and they absolutely love the Second Amendment.
MuricaPersonified 1 point 4 hours ago
Quick search showed a couple results. Amazon has new paperback for as low as $15, and a hard cover for $250. AbeBooks has copies if you don't do amazon. They start at $30 and have a signed hard cover for the low, low cost of $5,000.
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 4 hours ago
You should hate this one in particular; it's poal's semi-official image host. That's Picman's site.
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 8 hours ago
OP has a point though. Georgia staties are some of the biggest assholes on the planet.
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 8 hours ago
It used to be optional, but they made it increasingly difficult to avoid until around ten years ago. No exemptions now. When that happened, my mom and other RN relatives retired.
One of my best friends is in charge of a whole wing, so he gets to shoot his vax straight into the sink.
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 8 hours ago
The only reason to kill yourself is if the mag is empty and you're down to one round in the chamber. You are also surrounded by knife-wielding cartel members or hajis.
Don't put yourself in that situation.
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 9 hours ago
Lol, almost forgot about the shoe thrower... [one of the best memes ever came from that.](https://files.catbox.moe/j579ps.gif)
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 9 hours ago
I like grilled corn. Won't cook it that way at home, but if I go to a Brazillian/Argentine/Carribean steakhouse, grilled corn is part of the edible ambiance.
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MuricaPersonified 12 points 11 hours ago
Hmm. Shouldn't israel be at the top or damn near it? They're not even on the list.
>information collated in Germany.
Ah, yep. Probably illegal to mention them at all there.
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MuricaPersonified 3 points 1 day ago
There was a cutoff date for having the voat theme. I think you had to register before @system started using the talk.lol domain (which was later abandoned for upgoat). You can still use voat.xyz to connect to this site; you just won't be able to see it the way we do. Kind of a dumb thing to keep as an exclusive, IMO.
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MuricaPersonified 11 points 1 day ago
That one is always going to be a classic. [Have a rare variant!](https://files.catbox.moe/a6u7yx.png)
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 2 days ago
Wait a sec, is this a shit test? When were A-10s ever launched from carriers? I don't recall the Navy ever utilizing them... Fuck, even the Air Force never wanted them.
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 2 days ago*
Yeah man, the F-14 and F-15 are enormous. Got to sit in the cockpit of an F-15C at one point. Used to see Air and Sea shows as a kid and seeing the F-14 was really something. My family was invited onto a carrier, and yes threose F-14s were enormous, but if you saw them flying low passes, you already figured as much. Depending on the year that you were on that carrier, you may have gotten to see the original F/A-18 Hornet alongside a modern Superhornet; they're very different aircraft, as the latter is a 20% upscaled airframe.
The F-15 and F-14 were large because they played a different role than jets like their Viper and Hornet counterparts. Those aircraft are quite small to see in person. Similarly, the Russian counterparts to the F-15 and 16- the SU-27 and MiG29, you'd find the latter to be positively *tiny* compared to the former. Walked up to a MiG-29 at the Evergreen Museum in Oregon and that thing was basically a dual-engine, twin tail F-16 in terms of size.
These are all superficial talking points though. If you want to really geek out, we can talk avionics and missiles all day.
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MuricaPersonified 2 points 3 days ago
Indeed, on all counts! My first internet handle in the 90s and early 00s was StrikeEagle, so there's that. Had die casts and posters of it in my room.
Where the F-15 has the angular lines and looks the business, the SU-27 has the sleek lines and matching agility.
As for that YF program, the 23 was superior on all fronts except for subsonic maneuverability, and for some bizarre reason, the USAF thought VR dogfighting would be on the table. There was a rumor about a potential upgrade with engine mount and duct swiveling for the 23.
They just really wanted to go with Lockheed. One of their justifications was that Northrop had prior problems fulfilling B2 orders.
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MuricaPersonified 5 points 3 days ago
The F-15E is one of the best looking jets ever made. The Flanker series from across the pond look great too.
Still think we should have adopted the YF-23 and not the 22.
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MuricaPersonified 12 points 4 days ago
>Basic White Girl
>OUT OF STOCK
Well ain't that just fucking *typical*.
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 4 days ago
It was kinda tongue-in-cheek. He owned the place, was like 70, and had no reason to work the floor except for the fact that he wanted to. He didn't talk much, but when he did it was blunt statements or witty quips.
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MuricaPersonified 4 points 4 days ago
Didn't you say that you do all the mirrors manually with no scripts? Real GOAT for consistently doing that for this long.
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 4 days ago
I worked for a Jap machine shop that fabricated parts for a certain Japanese orange tractor company. Can confirm all of that.
Funny story: One time I was inspecting a weld on a fresh camshaft, that heavy bitch slipped out of my grip and a red-hot cam slammed into the back of my neck. Didn't even know I was burned at first; was more worried that I just broke my neck. Continued working and noticed it felt weird to turn my head, felt the back of my neck and it was basically all liquid. Boss noticed, pointed and said "You branded. You property of [company] now!"
Fuckin' prick.
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 5 days ago*
It's a P22 Jackal. It's a youth gun that's almost impossible to grip unless you've got the hands of a manlet.
Edit: Jackhammer, not Jackal.
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MuricaPersonified 3 points 6 days ago
That might be a bit much. He should try Carolina Reaper instead. Scorpion Pepper is another good option, and tastes better than either.
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 1 week ago
You can't see shit in those few frames of oldass grainy footage, much less any sort of external modifications, which spoiler alert: Wouldn't be external.
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MuricaPersonified 4 points 1 week ago
*skips to the 'Commission Members' section at the end*
"President: Professor Robert K. Goldman, USA"
Well there's the fucking problem.
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 1 week ago
[Less jpeg](https://files.catbox.moe/uaftex.jpg)
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MuricaPersonified 1 point 1 week ago
What a fucking tool. He was assuming that Hitler's quote was about his NatSoc ideology; he was talking about the methods of the wretched communists.
Everything about that manifesto is a 180 degree pervesion of truth and total projection.
I hope more of these faggoty, communist kike-lovers burn themselves.
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MuricaPersonified 0 points 1 week ago
Honestly, the turbans are among the better drivers. The pajeets, niggers, and beaners are by far the worst, in that order. The Sikh turbo-heads were actually really respectful and had a good sense of honor. Outside of boomer Whites, they were one of the few groups that would be actively helpful on the CB. Sikhs are honorary Whites as far as I'm concerned, and they absolutely love the Second Amendment.
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