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@WeaponOutfitter @bizlet7 One or two more generations of development on these, and we will eventually view them the same way we do vitamins and supplements.
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WeaponOutfitters.com@WeaponOutfitter·
@bizlet7 I used to be a “natty supremacists” but I do a protein and collagen shake every morning and take like 20 supplements to help with sleep, recovery, eye sight, energy etc. GLPs are natty enough, ignore the haters
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Bizlet@bizlet7·
The moral of the story is just don’t tell and lie if you have to. It’s all bullshit. People hate people outshining them and since most people are fat they don’t want other people to be thin. Glp1s aren’t widely used because people hate needles and it’s expensive. Once it becomes cheap and pill form everyone will be on them.
New York Post@nypost

People who lose weight on Ozempic are viewed worse than people who don't lose weight at all: study trib.al/5JhdcWm

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@jerrycurld Skull punches should be allowed if you go for a bag!
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@Aviation_Intel @ramlaen1 What about buying some ASEVs and slapping the name Battleships on them… only half Joking.
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Tyler Rogoway@Aviation_Intel·
What universe are you living in thinking a $17B battleship was on the priority list of decision makers in the service? Trump loves battleships, been writing about it for years, since before he was in office. It's pretty fucking clear what happened here. Nobody would dare speak up against this program from the inside.
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Tyler Rogoway@Aviation_Intel·
The last SecNav gave us the frigate with no VLS and a white elephant battleship nobody wanted. Good riddance.
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Fabian Ramirez@texas_lizard·
More V3 power in 16x9…these have to be my favorite 4 shots from this SF series.
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@Babygravy9 These posts do serve as nice IQ indicators / a lot of accounts tell on themselves through shit like this.
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RAW EGG NATIONALIST@Babygravy9·
Expect X to be flooded with fake videos like this old footage from a joint military exercise off Hawaii.
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@Micro2Macr0 If Brazil could pull an El Salvador holy cow!!!
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I think a hybrid approach would work and gain buy-in from lawmakers. Max out the SK and Japanese yards for the next 5 years while we get our shipbuilding house in order. We also need to take a hard and honest look at survivability requirements. If missiles are coming your way, would we rather be in an FF(X) of a Mogami?
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Matt Burnell@mdburnell·
For $0.85B I would write a feasibility study looking into adopting or co-producing advanced hulls from Korea or Japan. It will be one page that says "Yes. Do it. The Navy needs ships. Korea and Japan can build ships. Use the $1B I saved you to buy a ship."
OSINTdefender@sentdefender

The Pentagon is considering outsourcing warship design and building to Korea and Japan with a proposed $1.85 billion feasibility study into the project within the proposed budget for 2027, with the study to look at the feasibility of adopting or co-producing advanced hulls such as Japan’s Mogami-class and Korea’s Daegu-class frigates to supplement the U.S. Navy, according to USNI News.

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@DrClaytonForre1 Ironically this is make the third world more attractive. They at least have the mental model to deal with this behavior. See Brazilian police with their sticks.
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Dr. Clayton Forrester
Dr. Clayton Forrester@DrClaytonForre1·
There goes my plan to retire in Portugal. 😢
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Truthful🛰️@Truthful_ast·
One day this will be a reality
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This is a tiresome trope. This man probably had a love for Africa and its wildlife that most people can't even begin to imagine. And if you had asked him, he probably would be happy with this death. If it wasn't for men like that most of the continent would be a burnt over goat farm by now.
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@ThomBrady5 If there were no real way, this would impact operational security, then yeah. Money goes to his unit 30days in the brig or bread and water rations one drop in rank and call it a day.
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Fugitive Caesar@ThomBrady5·
The appropriate punishment here is like 50 lashes in public and letting the soldier keep the $400k (which he earned by helping kidnap Maduro; America profited billions from the oil) but we have a stupid feminine legal system that wants to send this guy to prison for 50 years.
RAW EGG NATIONALIST@Babygravy9

Gonna be honest with you, I’m not entirely sure how this is wrong. It’s not as if the raid couldn’t have gone terribly wrong and Maduro remained in power. If the dude actually participated, he was betting on his own skill and courage.

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@RokoMijic It's not going to build itself!
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Lord Miles@Lordmiles·
@DailyMail @Viperion_OSINT Nothing wrong with hunting as a sport, he died like a man and I respect him. If you disagree you’re a pussy
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Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Millionaire US big game hunter, 75, is trampled to death by five elephants while hunting antelope in central Africa trib.al/51Jpu84
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A couple of thoughts on Elon’s UBI: first, long term, he wants something akin to the lifestyle in Iain M. Banks’ Culture series. You want something? You can have it. We’re clearly a long way from that. Although, to his credit, I suspect you’ll be able to make about 90 percent of the world “happy” with a base level of comforts. Remember, as people get their needs met, they also tend to stop reproducing. Yes, you and I — and a good chunk of people who talk about this subject — will still want to do things and pursue an existence greater than what near-term UBI will offer. But most people will be happy as a pig in shit just to have the equivalent of a 1,500 sq ft condo or home, unlimited junk food, Netflix, and a few trips to Disney World a year. They’d be in heaven.
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Syd Steyerhart@SydSteyerhart·
When Elon talks about "universal high income," he doesn't mean having a million dollars in the bank. He means having universal access to services like cancer treatment. If you don't require cancer treatment, you're going to be just as poor as you ever were. Poorer, actually.
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@DJSnM Also, safety: I would imagine multiple electrical motors are going to be much safer than the glorified snowmobile motor a lot of us are using.
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@jerrycurld But then you have to go get a PPL-H, you already have turbine time so all good right…..right?
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@DrClaytonForre1 There is another way, but most don't have the stomach for it.
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Dr. Clayton Forrester
Dr. Clayton Forrester@DrClaytonForre1·
I've seen pictures of starving Africans for my entire life. Kind-hearted Westerners have spent trillions to help but the money has disappeared and people are still starving. It's time to let nature take its course.
Visegrád 24@visegrad24

🇸🇩 In Sudan, more than 60% of the population is suffering from acute food shortages, with millions forced to eat leaves or animal feed to survive. According to the 2026 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan, 61.7% of the population, around 28.9 million people, are acutely food-insecure. Tens of millions in Sudan are living on just one meal a day as the crisis deepens. The war between the Muslim Brotherhood-linked Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, now entering its third year, has displaced millions and fueled one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises. Reports based on interviews with farmers, traders, and humanitarian workers describe how the war is pushing communities toward famine, driven by the collapse of agriculture and the use of starvation as a weapon, including the deliberate destruction of farms and markets. Aid systems are under severe strain. Communal kitchens are struggling to meet growing demand, while funding cuts are limiting the ability of humanitarian organizations to respond. Women and girls are among the most affected, facing heightened risks of violence and rapes when going to fields, markets, or even collecting water. After years of intense Gaza reporting, the international mainstream media is turning a blind eye to the suffering in Sudan. Why?

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