Rusty
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Rusty
@IainRusty
Freedom loving carnivore committed to the downfall of the Covid and climate cults.
Sydney Australia Katılım Ekim 2022
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This man is a landscaper, earlier in the week he was going around a neighbor asking people if they would be interested in his services. He stopped by this one lady’s home who berated him for soliciting and told him he didn’t belong in the neighborhood.
A week later he got a job mowing the lawn of that same lady’s neighbor. During the service she came out and started yelling at him. She kept reiterating that he did not belong there.
The problem is now that the neighbor and a few other people that own houses nearby want to become regular customers of this man but he doesn’t want to deal with the harassment. If this was you, would you just keep working, what’s the worst she can do?
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@MuseumCommodore As teenagers we all used to meet up at a mate's place ensuring multiple c64's and 1541's were present with our boxes of disks to 'share' games. I ended up with hundreds of them and half the fun was working out how to play. Great times.
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In the 80s there were SO many Commodore 64 games that half the time I had no idea what the hell I was supposed to be doing.
Ocean’s 1985 The Transformers was the perfect example. I slapped in my copied tape (yeah… we all did it), waited through that beautiful loading screen, and suddenly I’m Optimus Prime… or maybe a random Autobot… or just a very lost truck?
No manual. No instructions. Just pure chaos. I spent most of the game transforming back and forth like a confused robot having an identity crisis, while Decepticons hunted me down.
Was I meant to shoot? Ram them? Or just look cool in vehicle mode? Who knows! The manual was still sitting in my mate’s bedroom in the next town. Why were so many Commodore 64 owners constantly in this dilemma?
Because we were all running pirated copies. No manuals, no maps, no clue. Just a dodgy tape, a Quickshot or Competition Pro, maybe a TAC-2 joystick, and the hope that smashing fire and yanking the joystick in every direction would eventually work.
More than meets the eye? Mate… I barely lasted 5 minutes.
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@sharrond62 No. The next Bond should be an obese, one armed, autistic,trans lesbian combating international espionage on a mobility scooter.
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Would be cool, he’d do a brilliant job
FilmX's Number One Fan@GAltringham
🤵🏿♂️ How would you feel about Idris Elba as the next #JamesBond? 🤔
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This utter loser is complaining because he’s ranked #513 in the men’s division, and is no longer allowed to cheat by competing against women.
Guess he just needs to try a little harder lmaooooo. 🤷♀️
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@GreenTyler27 @Gecko2040 Next it will be report anyone with roof racks to authorities 😂
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@JulieCritchley7 @newscomauHQ Make sure you get your latest booster as well
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@newscomauHQ Oh poor Barnaby, running out of things to bitch about,
I now try not to drive with the air con on, they also suggest keep windows closed. They are just suggestions to help conserve fuel.
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Barnaby Joyce has slammed the Prime Minister’s “stupid ad” telling motorists to remove their roof racks to save petrol during a fiery exchange on Sunrise. Full story: bit.ly/4cJyAZR

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🚨 JUST IN: The red lines in VP JD Vance’s FINAL OFFER to the Iranians before leaving Pakistan have been revealed, per Fox
VERY reasonable demands.
1. Permanently halt all uranium enrichment activities inside Iran.
2. Fully dismantle the major nuclear enrichment facilities
3. Remove all highly enriched uranium stockpiles from Iranian territory.
4. Accept a comprehensive regional peace, security, and de-escalation agreement that includes guarantees involving neighboring allies.
5. Immediately cease all financial, military, and material support for terrorist proxy groups, including Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis.
6. Fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz to unrestricted international maritime traffic, with no tolls, fees, inspections, or limitations imposed.
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@Sam2978pt @elonmusk The best part is no part. Saves weight and space. Also the rocket will be able to be refuelled and relaunched in situ.
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So, as soon as the tower catches the booster, it will head in for maintenance. But why, exactly, would the tower need to catch it, rather than simply allowing it to land—much like the Falcon 9 boosters do? After all, a rapid relaunch is impossible anyway if such a massive piece of machinery requires extensive maintenance.
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@Maximus163 @elonmusk You do know Elon is Chief Engineer, CEO, Chairman and CTO at SpaceX right?
Now please take us through your accomplishments.
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@elonmusk There’s some saying about advanced technology being indistinguishable from magic. 🪄
Of course it seems like magic to Elon since he has no clue how any of it works. 😇
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@PhilsburyDoboy @elonmusk Wow I bet the army of genius engineers at SpaceX never thought of this. In fact why even have engineers when there's the comments section?
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@elonmusk Seems like the arms are battering the rocket, even with the pads.
Why not have the arms start 50% retracted so they have a low moment of inertia, then extend them out to full length after they have rotated into position? That would reduce the angular momentum and battering.
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