


個人的MVPアレスティングフック、F-35です 格納のされ方が非常にスケベ そもそもおなかがスケベだが あれにモザイクをかけずに投稿できるならこの世のすべてにモザイクいらないです
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個人的MVPアレスティングフック、F-35です 格納のされ方が非常にスケベ そもそもおなかがスケベだが あれにモザイクをかけずに投稿できるならこの世のすべてにモザイクいらないです



Maturing is realising that the F-35 and J-36 aren't ugly after all...

Trump says France blocked Israeli-bound military flights from using its airspace, adding “the U.S. will remember this.”

So Kristi Noem's husband apparently likes to crossdress and wear massive fake boobs... National security experts warn it could have opened up the ex-Cabinet member to blackmail What an insane report from @JoshTBoswell and @newshound990 dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…


Not something you see every day - an RC-135 on its protective coating. This over Greenville Majors Airport (Texas) where L3Harris Technologies performs modifications and upgrades on USAF aircraft (among others) - I guess it's the case with this one (others said it was an RAF bird, don´t know) Picture by Dylan Phelps - Centerline Images

WATCH: Iranian missile evading Israel’s air defenses over Tel Aviv.

China’s Y-9FQ Next Gen ASW Aircraft Intercepted for the First Time Over East China Sea The Y-9FQ ‘High New 15’ made its debut at the Sep. 3, 2025, Victory Day parade in Beijing, and has now been intercepted for the first time by Japan. Story: theaviationist.com/2026/03/30/chi…

He didn't throw the conch, respect!

Defence ministers of Sweden and Finland

Помните пьяного Ельцина? Так вот этот трезвый.


About 510,000 people died of AIDS in the U.S. between 1981 and 1996. In the late 1990s, a breakthrough “cocktail” of HIV meds became available. Since then, treatment options have become more abundant and easier to take, and in the United States, HIV-related mortality rates have plunged. But now there’s risk of a backslide. States across the country are considering cuts to a program that covers about a quarter of the roughly 1.2 million people in the U.S. living with HIV. Tens of thousands could soon lose access to medication. The most extreme example is in Florida. Early this month, the state government drastically reduced access to its AIDS Drug Assistance Program, a long-standing federal initiative operated and partly funded by states that provides free or subsidized HIV meds and care. Claiming a $120 million budget shortfall, Florida chopped the annual income-eligibility cutoff for ADAP from about $64,000 (in line with many other states) to about $21,000. Half of the 32,000 Floridians who depend on ADAP would lose coverage. ADAP programs work both to help save lives and to stop the epidemic’s spread: Medically suppressed HIV cannot be transmitted. A recent study calculated that if Congress were to eliminate the act that houses ADAP, new HIV infections across 31 major U.S. cities would rise nearly 50 percent by 2030. Tim Murphy reports on how cuts in ADAP “could see the first rise in HIV incidence in decades”: nymag.visitlink.me/vh9KRx