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Joeseph Kingston

@MutantDutch

Federally licensed destroyer of fortunes. #2A4ALL

Kansas, USA Katılım Eylül 2022
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Joeseph Kingston
Joeseph Kingston@MutantDutch·
Analog watches are not serious tools, they are jewelry. Guacamole tastes like grass clipping flavored bean paste.
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Joeseph Kingston@MutantDutch·
@Xaraphim The chasm between what has a torque spec and what I have actually used a torque wrench on is very vast.
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History With Jacob
History With Jacob@HistoryWJacob·
Even decades after Vietnam, shrapnel from his 37 wounds kept randomly working its way out of his body. Roy Benavidez’s daughter would be driving with him and suddenly notice blood trickling down the back of his head. Roy would just reach back, yank the metal fragment out with his fingers, flick it away, and keep chatting like it was a stray piece of lint on his shirt. Just another Monday for the most badass American to ever do it.
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Barnaby Breaks History 🇺🇸@CorpBarnaby

🇺🇸 Most Badass Americans You Don’t Know: #1 Roy Benavidez Roy Benavidez is the badass of American badasses. A doctor was zipping him into a body bag. He spit in his face to prove he was still very much alive. Born in 1935 in Cuero, Texas, to Mexican and Yaqui Indian parents. Orphaned young. Raised poor. Dropped out of school at 15 to shine shoes and pick crops. He enlisted anyway. Became a Green Beret with the 5th Special Forces Group. In 1965, on his first Vietnam tour, he stepped on a landmine during a reconnaissance patrol and was badly wounded. Paralyzed from the waist down. Doctors said he’d never walk again and started his medical discharge papers. He refused to accept it. Every night when the hospital was quiet he crawled out of bed and dragged himself across the floor to the wall to force his body to stand. Night after night he fought for every inch of strength until after more than a year in hospitals he walked out ready to return to combat.. May 2, 1968, west of Loc Ninh near the Cambodian border. A 12-man Special Forces recon team plus nine Montagnard allies was surrounded by over 1,000 NVA troops. Benavidez was back at the forward base listening to the desperate radio calls. He volunteered instantly. Armed with nothing but a knife and a medical bag, he jumped from a hovering helicopter straight into the kill zone. He sprinted 75 meters through withering fire to reach the pinned-down team. Wounded in the leg, face, and head before he even got there. Took command anyway. Repositioned the survivors. Directed their fire. Threw smoke to guide the birds in. Carried and dragged wounded men to the extraction helicopter while under constant fire. Went back for the team leader’s body and the classified documents on it. Hit again — small-arms fire ripped into his abdomen, grenade fragments shredded his back. His intestines were hanging out. The extraction helicopter’s pilot was mortally wounded at the exact same moment. The aircraft, riddled with bullets, crashed hard into the jungle. Benavidez pulled the stunned survivors from the overturned wreckage and formed a tiny defensive perimeter. He moved through heavy fire passing out ammo and water, encouraging the men, calling in air strikes and gunship runs. Wounded a third time — shot in the thigh while treating another soldier. In brutal hand-to-hand fighting an NVA soldier clubbed him from behind and bayoneted him. Benavidez yanked the bayonet out of his own body, drew his knife, and killed the man. Spotted two more enemies rushing the second extraction chopper. Grabbed an AK-47 and dropped them both. Made trip after trip carrying wounded men aboard while taking devastating fire. 37 separate wounds — gunshots, shrapnel, bayonets. Only after every surviving man and every classified document was safely loaded did he allow himself to be pulled aboard the last helicopter. He collapsed as it lifted off. Medics later thought he was dead and put him into a body bag. A friend recognized him and called a doctor over for help. The doctor, convinced he was gone, began to zip the bag shut. Benavidez spit in the doctor’s face to prove he was still alive. Roy Benavidez saved at least eight men that day. He was initially awarded only the Distinguished Service Cross. The Medal of Honor was denied multiple times — at the time no living eyewitnesses corroborated his actions, and Benavidez himself believed the entire team had been wiped out. Twelve years later the team’s radioman, Brian O’Connor, was on holiday in Australia when he read a newspaper story about Benavidez. He sat down and wrote a detailed 10-page eyewitness report that verified everything, then came forward and finally made the upgrade possible. President Ronald Reagan personally presented him the Medal of Honor in 1981 and said if the story were a movie script, no one would believe it. Roy Benavidez is an American Legend 🇺🇸

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Gabe@Liberty_Gabe·
@Luth_AR_LLC We had an RMA from someone a few years ago that did this too lmao
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Congressman Randy Fine
Armenians should not serve in Congress. Neither should Somalis. Or Guatemalans. Or — wait for it— Israelis. If you are a citizen of a foreign country, you shouldn’t serve in ours. We need to pass my bill to stop the invasion of dual citizens in Congress. NOW.
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@MutantDutch It feels pretty secure on there right now but if it acts up on the range, I'll give it a shot!
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lemon 🍋@cringelemon·
The first *actual* 3D printed gun seized at a school came yesterday. The student was carrying this Schnitzel from Middleton Made.
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the Greenock
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WeaponOutfitters.com@WeaponOutfitter·
@triggeredt14441 I liked how they tried to use emotional manipulation on me while I had my kiddo bouncing in my lap. "What if the car breaks while your poor wife is busy with your two kids" "That's why I have multiple shit boxes and I work on all of them!"
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WeaponOutfitters.com@WeaponOutfitter·
Car dealerships are soooo fucking annoying, even with a good one it’s a 2 hour ordeal to get your car and get the eff out. Had a pal who was a manger once, 15 minutes in and out with a check and handshake
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Ronnie Adkins@RonnieAdkins·
5.56 works for hogs. Just gotta blast ‘em in the face with it. Let me know if you need more info from this research study I conducted using science.
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WeaponOutfitters.com@WeaponOutfitter·
In my rush to get out the door to the BE Meyers/Sentinel Concepts private class I forgot to tighten the barrel mounting screws on my SCAR 😱 Ripped through 200 rounds before surffering a case head separation from excessive head space. 1. Yikes 2. Need to slow down
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kim@kimsdracula·
the grind never stops
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Stonetoss Comics@stonetoss·
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renn@yariburenn·
mfs who say "grape" "unalived" "sewerslide" and "pew pew" might be the worst genre of people ever
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Joel Berry
Joel Berry@JoelWBerry·
They should probably delay this movie again to account for the SPLC plot line
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