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@MacandDoodles1 Where do you disagree if you don't mind my asking. Im always intrested in hearing out other people who don't fully agree.
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@SWTOWER1 Even if I don't fully agree I respect the calmness and overall just nice response.
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@TorkieTweets (for clarity , I am saying I use 1.7m as the base line for both my range estimation , and bullet drop correction since mil / moa markings are non-standard in tarkov.)
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PMC's stand roughly 1.7 Meters tall. ( +/- 5 cm)
Using this and basic trig with various rifle scopes, and cross referencing it with tarkov screen shot grid coordinates , I can confirm this measurement is effective to within +/- a 2 meter margin of error across 1300m distance LOS , further distance reads are no longer possible due to the change in optic magnifcation and limited ability to read +/- a pixel size.
@AirwingMarine

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@loto_kichi_rich @tanomuzeA Oh I forgot to mention ; many people in the U.S feel unseen or taken advantage of by the systems of goverment and socity as a whole.
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It depends on what sort of recognition you are after. I have seen highly skilled and capable people act wild because they feel a void in their life. Thrill and excitement is a temporary fix for fundamental-unhappiness.
In such a loud culture visually , of all creeds and classes, people feel the need to act out in strange ways to feel like they matter.
The American work life is not as soul crushing as the Japanese one , but it shares many of the common undertones.
Because of how vast the American population is , we have sub-cultures that are larger than some countries' whole populations - each fighting to represent what it means to be "American" , it gets really strange talking about us in any sort of idealistic way. Maybe that's good , maybe that's bad , I'm unsure.
Many of us are unsure.
Again this is just my perspective on the topic.
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@5ppmzsdzqj @GunaraRayh There are 340,000,000 people in the united states, anything you say will make at least one of them mad.
So don't worry so much about it. Kindness will find kindness in the end.
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これ男の娘の話で盛り上がってる時に海外ニキが貼ったから、
「何これ?男の娘の縞パン?」
って無邪気に聞き返したらなんかLGBTの旗の色らしくて超真面目な話だったらしくて…😇
流石に今これ↓

RayRam@GunaraRayh
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I'm from the US , but my friend described walking around in the US is almost like walking into an internet chat room for a lot of other cultures.
For example. I often say a positive thing about someones accessories. Not to hint at romantic intent but to support their creative choices.
But , if there is an extended exchange of positive comments - that is probably romantic hints.
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@hitdingers504 @flag_maker いえいえ、こちらこそアメリカのスラングについて学べてとても楽しかったです!
いつかアメリカに行こうと思っているので、その時はそちらの文化をもっと学ばせていただきます!
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@flag_maker @jfitzgenius As a southern I've always taken the above saying to mean " They cared enough to make sure everyone was fed , even if it wasn't very flavorful."
The love and care being the focus.
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@jfitzgenius Does that mean the quantity that satisfies people is valued more than how good it tastes? If you heard it without context, you might misunderstand it, but it’s a very intriguing compliment.
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There is a huge demand for small trucks , preferably ones with very little or zero electronic components.
But because of our environment regulations being based off of the weight class of the vehicle, it ends up cheaper for manufacturers to make big trucks that are less efficient. ( At least this is my understanding of the situation over here in the United States)
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@tutitoabura I've seen that term a few times now " impression zombies" , can you describe what this is ? I have a vague understanding but would like clarification before I also use the term.
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