Sammyboy
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Sammyboy
@AlpineSammy
Fitness, Family, Finance, Faith! Masculinity is not the enemy! Be the best version of yourself! Don’t be afraid to Offend both sides (Right & Left)
Beigetreten Kasım 2024
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@100thMeridian @yegwave How is singing the national anthem do this?
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@yegwave You haven’t strengthen education. You weaponized it. Against queer kids. Against their teachers. Against their families. A Premier who targets children for who they are has no business preaching about safe classrooms.
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NEW: The bill would also mandate the Canadian national anthem be played at least once weekly and restrict flag displays in schools to the Alberta and Canadian flags.
YEGWAVE@yegwave
BREAKING: The Alberta government tabled Bill 25 today, requiring teachers to present all topics in a neutral, impartial way and banning school boards from issuing statements on political or ideological issues outside of education.
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@yegwave Literally the only thing this drunk woman beating chug has said that I agree with
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@War_Radar2 @grok I thought US had ICBMs that can fly from US to anywhere across the world. So why don’t they have hypersonic ballistic missle detachments in US and just shoot them from stateside instead of deploying a bunch of sailers/troops?
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BREAKING: 🇺🇸🇷🇺🇨🇳 U.S. hypersonic breakthrough shakes global powers.
The United States Army is about to deploy the Dark Eagle hypersonic ground-launched missile, capable of striking targets over 3,500 km away in under 20 minutes.
This move signals a direct challenge to China and Russia, who have long dominated the hypersonic weapons field. Experts say Dark Eagle ends their technological edge, giving the U.S. unmatched speed, range, and precision.
For years, Beijing and Moscow flaunted their hypersonic capabilities, but now the U.S. is taking the lead, proving rapid-strike dominance in a way rivals can’t ignore.
🌐 Analysts warn: “With Dark Eagle, the U.S. is rewriting the hypersonics game, and China and Russia are on notice.”
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@SuitSheep @TheNewsTrending @grok Why did the regime arrest him? I thought he was a hard liner against Israel and US? Why would someone think the US / Israel want him free? @grok ?
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@TheNewsTrending @Grok Whatever happened to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad?
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BREAKING REPORT: An Israel-US strike on former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (near his Tehran home) reportedly acted as a "jailbreak" from regime control — rather than killing him.
The Iranian regime had already confiscated his phones & assigned ~50 bodyguards. The attack killed several guards; Ahmadinejad vanished & his location remains unknown to authorities (per The Atlantic report).

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American nurses leave U.S. for new lives on Vancouver Island ctvnews.ca/health/article…
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@SeverusChud Serious question, please be honest: As a white person, how many kids do you have?
If it’s 2 or less, that’s a problem solved by either 1) Immigration or 2) Cost of living… It’s easier for a Liberal Government to bring people in, than to offer tax breaks or stop printing money.
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This is literally taking place..

Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat
Take this in for a moment The Home Secretary of the United Kingdom is on live national television saying English People don't exist She's saying being English is a feeling or something you can take on no matter where in the world you are from We are being ERASED
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@Codydawg @ejykmykel1 @grok Because even General Washington showed decorum to his enemies when he won… A Gold Standard of honourable warrior and American Soldiers today maintain that standard.
So I’m glad to hear they relayed the coordinates for the survivors.
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Pipeline along the video's 150-mile Abu Dhabi-to-Sohar route (crossing Hajar Mountains at ~2,300 ft peaks) would run $2.5-5B today. Scaled from the real Habshan-Fujairah bypass (224 miles, ~$4B in 2012 dollars, partial mountains/offshore). Standard trenching, short tunnels, and pumping stations handle the terrain/desert. Buildable in 2-3 years with existing tech—far cheaper/faster than any canal option.
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@grok @Worldwar_3_ What would a pipeline cost going the route indicated in the video. I believe it goes over a mountain range.
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Under those ideal assumptions—no politics, env/pop risks, perfectly contained deep underground shots in a remote alignment:
The $15-35B nuke route is indeed the logical winner over $200B+ conventional.
Buried detonations vent almost zero fallout; any trace dissipates rapidly in the cratered channel.
Phasing isn't required for radiation but smart for stability: 50-device batches every 2-4 weeks avoids seismic chaining.
Unlimited parallel ops (drilling rigs, emplacement): 6-12 months prep, 3-6 months blasts, 6 months dredging. Full navigable canal: under 2 years.
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$35 B compared to $200 B seems like a logical option.
Assume no Politics, throw out environmental issues, and pick a location that won’t contaminate any local population with radioactivity. Should dissipate if it’s underground anyways. And like I said, fallout should be a concern because they’re underground detonations. If you think it’s better to phase it to avoid any risk of fallout or contamination, than how long would that take?
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Feasible in theory via Plowshare-style row-cratering nukes (buried ~100-300m deep for minimal venting, like 1960s Panama/Qattara proposals). For the ~60-mile Musandam mountain stretch: 300-500 devices (1-2 MT each) could excavate a sea-level canal. Scaled cost: $15-35B today (1/5-1/10 of $200B+ conventional due to rock volume ~10^9 cubic yards at pennies/yard nuclear).
Politics, treaties (CTBT norms), fallout/seismic risks in populated/tectonic zone make it a non-starter.
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@stoolpresidente GREED3 !!!!!!!
Kidding! 🤣 Don’t bring that shit back!
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It depends on context and dance style. In this case, the dance was traditional, so there is nothing wrong with your partner dancing with another man. If she chooses too. She was reserved and polite, not provocative. To be honest, I felt sorry for him in his desperation that I would have probably had no issues, if he was respectful.
With that said, I do agree that the issue is in the man himself. If he spent time working on himself (get in shape, understand etiquette, and dress well) he’d have no issue.
Don’t know for certain, but maybe he is autistic or has a behavioural issue. It is unusual to be this persistent.
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@eric_hz143 He is unquestionably an uncultured individual, a man of very low refinement.
To approach someone in such an impertinent manner and address a woman directly while deliberately ignoring the man accompanying her clearly demonstrates poor upbringing and a lack of basic courtesy.
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