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@GigglingGanon There was a time when a man would walk up to another man to talk, now it's let me pull my gun and hope I get to shoot someone so I can get the vacation for mental restoration otherwise known as paid administrative leave. They are all longing for it and the "sympathy that follows.
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Police in Columbus Ohio mess up bad when they arrested a real ATF agent.
This one of those videos that really make local PD look bad. The first officer arrived on the scene and immediately drew his firearm and started demanding the ATF officer to get on the ground.
Never gave him a chance to show his credentials, treated him like a criminal with zero chance to prove his innocence. clearly in the video it is seen he had his hands up with his paperwork in his hand. There was no need to demand on the ground and not give him a chance to identify himself.
They arrested him, put him in the back of a squad car and continued to mock him until they made contact with his supervisor.
This ended in a huge lawsuit that cost the tax payers of Columbus 1.6 million dollars over two incompetent cops that believe or not as of 2025 are still on the force doing God knows what other damage.
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@PoliceThePolic1 And what if he can't find all his rounds thrown around on the ground, and a kid finds one or two and does something stupid like they always do, cops responsible.
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@Melahi65919940 @BGatesIsaPyscho So its a Hodge podge of different batches lol got it!
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@Probably_Yep @BGatesIsaPyscho Not all ceramics are the same. It's not delicate Chinese pottery but a special composite that can withstand high temperature on rentryl
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@LionelMedia Some chared spots and some un chared spots is enough to make it fake. Is it a mis match of dissembler materials with some spots resistant to 5000f temps. That entire capsule should be equally chared , in reality its not going to have mis matched charing.
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@AZ_Barefeet @BGatesIsaPyscho Gravity would actually cause them to speed up lol
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@BGatesIsaPyscho crew flies through space at 25,000 mph🤣 then 'slows' (brakes??) to roughly 350 mph so the parachutes can deploy and further slow speed to 20 mph for safe landing.
sure.

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@Melahi65919940 @BGatesIsaPyscho Ceramic is Ceramic, it can't be twisted into high tech
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@BGatesIsaPyscho it's a scorched heat shield of high tech ceramic tiles. Not rust at all.
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@nicksortor The second they hit gravity moving at 6.944 miles per second, would jack them up! My math may not be exactly precise, but very close. Moving 32 feet per second =1g them 36,432ft per second. 36,432÷32= 1,138.5 Gs let's give them half that 569gs. whole thing is iq test 2020
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@ShaneCashman The second they hit gravity moving at 6.944 miles per second, would jack them up! My math may not be exactly precise, but very close. Moving 32 feet per second =1g them 36,432ft per second. 36,432÷32= 1,138.5 Gs let's give them half that 569gs. whole thing is iq test 2020
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@TomBom888 @LynnLoera The second they hit gravity moving at 6.944 miles per second, would jack them up! My math may not be exactly precise, but very close. Moving 32 feet per second =1g them 36,432ft per second. 36,432÷32= 1,138.5 Gs let's give them half that 569gs. whole thing is iq test 2020
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@salazaruse @LynnLoera The second they hit gravity moving at 6.944 miles per second, would jack them up! My math may not be exactly precise, but very close. Moving 32 feet per second =1g them 36,432ft per second. 36,432÷32= 1,138.5 Gs let's give them half that 569gs. whole thing is iq test 2020
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@OCBarra @LynnLoera The second they hit gravity moving at 6.944 miles per second, would jack them up! My math may not be exactly precise, but very close. Moving 32 feet per second =1g them 36,432ft per second. 36,432÷32= 1,138.5 Gs let's give them half that 569gs. whole thing is iq test 2020
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@LarsensBiscuits @LynnLoera The second they hit gravity moving at 6.944 miles per second, would jack them up! My math may not be exactly precise, but very close. Moving 32 feet per second =1g them 36,432ft per second. 36,432÷32= 1,138.5 Gs let's give them half that 569gs. whole thing is iq test 2020
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@Probably_Yep @LynnLoera HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
JFC just stop!
1000 g's?
You failed basic, everything.
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@RyanLeffers @LynnLoera The second they hit gravity moving at 6.944 miles per second, would jack them up! My math may not be exactly precise, but very close. Moving 32 feet per second =1g them 36,432ft per second. 36,432÷32= 1,138.5 Gs let's give them half that 569gs. whole thing is iq test 2020 again
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@Probably_Yep @LynnLoera You are mixing velocity with acceleration. Two different units. That math is incorrect.
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@LynnLoera They would have had to survive over 1000g's at some point falling at 32feet per square speed. 1g equals 32feet per second free fall. But now if you google it they are saying they only feel g force during the acceleration and not the constant velocity. Either way it would happen!
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@ChrisMartzWX Answer this, could you free fall at 25k mph? Which is worse than flying or driving level at such speed. Impossible to survive. Drive up or down a mountain at 30mph and the eardrums alone want to explode. 25 thousand miles per hour dissent isn't humanly possible.
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@rekt_capital77 @nicksortor Falling at 25k mph would pop ear drums so severely blood would be involved, but that wouldn't matter if at same time brain is turned into mush. The body simply couldn't handle anything like that
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@flatsmackin Ear drums would explode, brains would be mashed potatoes at 25 thousand mph 🤣
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