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Network security engineer, Macguyver, Part time otaku, Audio engineer/musician.
何処ど? Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Thats not how you hold a rifle…

T-55AM1@T_55AM1_
#Cambodia [THREAD] This post is meant to publish various pictures found on social media showing all the random mishmash of PRC-origin personal gear the RCA has procured from various Chinese OEMs since 2025. Note: airsoft equipment is definitely present in these pics. /1
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I never had a real cheeseburger. a big juicy one
I am used with mcdonnalds cheeseburger
maybe my body did not get used to it but I have gotten ill from a big juicy cheeseburger from a restaurant instead of a chain fastfood.
Maybe small burgers work for me...
I did find mini burgers restaurants
I'll try those next time!
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@DolioJ Its a form of martial arts with the discipline component completely removed
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Stuff like this is worse than no training. It creates false confidence in skills you don't have.
Facts matter@1800factsmatter
This is what I would imagine a self defense class in California looks like with a vegan instructor.
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@willag47 @_Wraithborne_ @MrEugeneStoner @avant5 @kmcf4419 @NancyMace @Wild_Arms_RandD Brother ... I literally own a 3d printing manufacturing business. Im 50 feet from one of our shops right now doing CAD design.
*we dont do firearms
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Japan is now using very cheap cardboard drones built for large group attacks and missions where they can be lost after use.
The main body is made from thick cardboard with a water-resistant coating. Each one costs about 2,000 to 2,500 US dollars, lower than many home gaming computers.
The drones come flat like folded boxes, so many can ship in one big container.
Anyone can assemble one in about 5 minutes with no special tools.
>The drones can fly up to 150km at speeds between 45 and 120 kmph.
>They stay in the air for one to 2 and a half hours and can carry small items like cameras or tools to block enemy signals.
Japan can build and deploy hundreds quickly. The cardboard also makes them harder for enemy radar to detect.
The low price means the drones do not need to return safely and work well for training, decoys, scouting, or swarming enemy defenses.
Japan is investing more in these simple, mass-produced drones.
One 2,000-dollar drone can force an enemy to waste a much costlier missile.


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Now that’s what I’m talking about. What a beautiful post to wake up to!
ゆうすけ@yusuke815
@SilentSt0rmX Japanese BBQ🍖!!!!!
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@MR0808 @woolworths Its actually even less than that since the plastic packaging weighs something too.
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アメリカ人よ🇺🇸
君達のバーベキュー文化が日本の生活に溶け込んでいる。
バーベキューは世界を平和にする必要なパズルのピースだ。
りょーいち@159762Rs
BBQ in JAPAN 彼らはカントリーボーイ
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