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Darth_KEK 6 points ago +6 / -0

It’s an upgraded British firefly by the looks of it. The 77 mm cannon has like 145 mms of penetration and can easily pierce through any modern APC. It can’t do crap to a Leopard 2A7 though, but anything else is fair game.

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Darth_KEK 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh it’s a meme lol, the Toyota Camry is perhaps one of the most reliable vehicles ever made and will probably outlast a horses’ lifespan if you take good care of it.

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Darth_KEK 1 point ago +1 / -0

Honestly, I’m thinking that it might end up being better that we aren’t the head honchos. Think about it, give me one reason that our government is good for global policy? All that our government creates is just ruin whenever they have touched something in the last decades until Trump. Trump reversed the whole “warmongering America” stereotype during his candidacy. Outside of that? Destruction. We need to separate and recreate what that was like under Trump and exclude all of the bad actors so we can actually be useful in the global spectrum, (sorry for the rant lol)

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Darth_KEK 2 points ago +2 / -0

My theory (and others), is these cows bloated due to the grain being either contaminated, or they were fed too much. If it’s 100° then there will definitely be a lot of risk for bloat, and if the feed was moldy it’s a death sentence.

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Darth_KEK 2 points ago +2 / -0

While I don’t agree with the unhealthy part, I do agree with your analysis. Almost all of these plants are either chickens or eggs. But, the VAST majority of these plants will usually load the chicks with ungodly amounts of medication.

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Darth_KEK 3 points ago +3 / -0

They showed a map of the Indian Ocean/Hormuz when they were doing the simulations at Fightertown. The country was 100% Iran, especially since they’re the only other country that has EVER owned F-14s.

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Darth_KEK 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s a half truth, it’s both widespread yet it isn’t. Many countries like Turkey, Brazil, Germany and Albania have crazy high prices. But, this was caused solely by Joebama and his administration on the American side. Canada raising their prices also affect us some.

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Darth_KEK 1 point ago +1 / -0

I can testify that it really isn’t a shortage, it’s probably a individual store problem. It’s like the bacon shortage a few years ago, just because a couple stores are out doesn’t equate to a catastrophic shortage.

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Darth_KEK 1 point ago +1 / -0

The church is a non denominational “theologically progressive” one in south Boston, totally retarded.

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Darth_KEK 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lutheranism is watered-down Catholicism and puts too much power and knowledge into the pastor. Source: A Lutheran.

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Darth_KEK 3 points ago +3 / -0

Even though he himself was from a 3-letter agency lol.

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Darth_KEK 2 points ago +2 / -0

Eh, my states politics is like that sometimes too. Our governor (Little Balls) just won his primary only because he is the sanest and has been in politics. A lot of the older voter base votes for who they always voted for, and anyone they see as “new” is either not trustworthy or absolutely crazy. It didn’t help that a Bundy ran for governor, so they just chose the lesser of the two extremes. And voter fraud is out of the question here, we don’t use dominion and require ID.

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Darth_KEK 5 points ago +5 / -0

It’s two rams butting into each other, but looks like devil horns.

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Darth_KEK 2 points ago +2 / -0

My dislexic ass read this as “monkeys” to immigrants lol. I guess when you read so much about monkey pox on here it isn’t outside of reality. But seriously though, abolish both social security and BUILD THE FUCKING WALL.

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Darth_KEK 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah it might be a little more, depends on where you go since KY can range from like 3.79 to 4.79.

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Darth_KEK 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don’t live in Cali, and I never said it WASN’T the gas tax. I just pointed out it’s $2 more than everywhere else.

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Darth_KEK 3 points ago +3 / -0

I feel like that’s exclusively a Cali problem for now, if you lived in say, Utah or Idaho the power grid could actually handle it since those two states can produce more than they consume. Idaho already has created one of the best power grid systems in the country off of Hydro and wind power, and could readily transition straight into EVs. And I agree with u/Lapstrake because EVs are going to become more popular just off of cost savings alone, not because of the “green” appeal.

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