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@UrikKane I remember that, yes sir! That's what I'm thinking. $1mil plus free McDos for life
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Meat grinders made by mountains, that's what you get when you're on an island, which of course is just a big ass mountain popping out of the ocean anyways, so you've got crazy ocean currents and riptides to fight, too
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@glennwatson People say my Colorado accent sounds like somebody forcing English words out of their mouth because they couldn't afford a computer like Stephen Hawking, so accents intrigue me, just curious
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@nicholasmaude6906 Why only 4 Su-34M? Here in America, we have factories employing hundreds of people to get these aircraft updated to current spec on a frantic basis, and it grows the economy, local communities get better amenities, and our kit gets cooler. Rich people happily foot the bill because they can still live the same life and it is more secure because of our efforts. Why is it not the same in Russia after 30 years of the supposed anti-oligarch system imposed for Russians, why did Putin become the arch-oligarch, when Yeltsin wanted him to be the anti-oligarch 🤣😂
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📜 Russian Grandfathers that taught the glory of fighting fascists, the same ones that had heart attacks when it was unveiled to the Russian public in the 90s that Stalin signed a Pact of Non-Aggression with Hitler
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Crikey! I imagine the South Americans think you're about to break out into Portuguese with that twang of yours
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Nobody else wants them in their country and the last Palestinian refugee camp in Egypt was the subject of a massacre by the Egyptians themselves, for example, but I'm sure this comment will be hidden and deleted
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You're a real one, Ryan
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@elliotsmyth7970 I have a felony robbery on my juvenile record, and Air Force isn't accepting us types right now. Would be my first choice to fly, can do that in The Army, too. My uncle was a flight instructor in the Air Force and my Grandpas served Army / AAC, they both worked on airplanes during World War II, and my great-grandfather was a signal man in World War I for AAC. It would be sweet to even just work on the birds. Definitely got to get my 4 year degree, don't wanna be the Elliott Smith depressed NCO. But hey even if there was a draft or something and I just had to go enlisted, I would be happy to serve.
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@calvin8857 Airborne would be an honor, I'm reminded of the 82nd Airborne a lot lately, with everything going on, and the sacrifices made by those brave men.
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In urban combat, an enemy hack into the municipal shotspotter system would allow detection of armed resistance using AI
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@Stinger522 Excursion with the gas V10 you get 12mpg max, with the 6.0 diesel you can maybe get 20 mi per gallon but you are going to need to make sure your electrical system is always tuned up and that is going to be hard with all the computers that it has. If it is the 7.3 diesel, same thing about 12 mi per gallon.
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Great comment. Thank you.
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Can we get stencils going, it seems very time consuming for no good reason just freehanding every shell
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Looking at it from a dispassionate scientific standpoint, I remember that anthropologists discovered chimpanzee tribes going to war against one another, when population pressure was high and resource abundance was low. I imagine there are specific genes that are activated under these conditions, and we probably inherited those same genes.
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It is the only nation in the Levant that has significant oil refining capacity.
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🇺🇦🇺🇲🤘 :cue Metallica:
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I practice something I call "quiet quitting," in which I disappear from my tech job, show up on a landscaping jobsite and tell them I can use the machinery after looking it up on Google, perform the subsequent change of industries, start my own business after enjoying the experience and networking of assuming a new station in life, and then going back on LinkedIn 7 years later and commenting on something from my old regional manager
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@zmkrass1950 UAVs can pull harder g's than manned vehicles so I can surmise that maybe the software tracking aircraft saw that these things were pulling unrealistic g-forces and thought they were birds or something...
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People try to steal my identity, and they end up with my baby mommas coming after them, instead of me, for my child support debt
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@ApekOmega Yes sir! I'm working on finishing my undergrad so I can be a CO
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2:24 would YOU give your life to save this guy? Even if you didn't know that he had 13 year olds tortured and murdered for graffiti... I couldn't
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I still need a bucket of steam all these years after starting on that construction job site
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Some people left America during the Great Depression and they went to the Soviet Union because they thought it would be more prosperous. They were put on a baseball team and they were made to play local teams. The American team beat them all and so of course they were let out into the Siberian forest and you know the rest.
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When I first learned what Gae Saekki meant I no longer thought my Korean buddies were toasting my good rice wine
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@Igor_lvanov I've been prepping for the better part of a decade, 2014 was a crazy year for geopolitics. My wife and I farm and live in Dayton, with a full root cellar "bomb shelter" style basement in a 1919 house. Dayton would be a probable target for American incoming. Never far from my mind. Part of the reason why I am so active on YouTube shooting down misinformation and rallying the public support for Ukraine. We are on this channel because we value the lifestyle of the warrior. Prepping for life after nukes is one thing, but prepping for honorable death is the essence. Part of the reason I took refuge in Tibetan Buddhism. Death is a realm of total enlightenment's possible understandings, and if one accepts the ever present nature and embraces it knowingly, in dying we may truly be alive.
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Orc Captain: I'm starving! We ain't had nothing but maggoty bread for three stinking days! Snaga: Yeah! Why can't we have some meat?
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@cuscoothriyas5163 who even knows if it was a tu-134, packed with explosives and set up with servos and solenoids to fly unmanned...? There were plenty of weaponized RC aircraft that Ukrainians built with tupolev. Maybe it was Tu-143?Armed versions were in development when the war ended and the Model 147 program came to an abrupt end. The Soviet air force soon developed similar drones. The Tu-141 first flew in 1974. Tupolev built 142 copies of the 47-foot-long, ramp-launched drone at its factory in Kharkiv, in eastern Ukraine.
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@grmpEqweer Karen F. Brannen is an inspiration to me, coming from an aviation family and a family of female pioneers. Watching her interviews about her combat missions and the seriousness with which she took the ethics of them, and the willingness with which to do it all over again, it sends chills up my spine and makes me so proud to be an American.
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How is this not common knowledge... I just figured that everyone knew that they would lose their American citizenship if they fight for another country.
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That's good math! Let's get the schematics on Tu-134s to every drone manufacturer and bombard Russian airbases with Tu-134 drones
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Dragon Lady helps with weather forecasting and I'll always be thankful for that program whenever there's storms approaching and we know well in advance
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Same
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Please take this as a compliment, you intelligent soul, you are like Piggy from Lord of the Flies but you reincarnated and learned to be more cunning. Good video. Keep it up.
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@TheArklyte I think it comes down to software not recognizing that this was also the same airframe as an airliner. Ukraine sent a weaponized airliner in and somebody in software engineering probably put some sort of failsafe in there so that a Tu 134 airliner didn't get shot down, and that's made it so that this Ukrainian thing could get in and do its business.
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@StoneCoolds Bible? I'm Tibetan Buddhist. I worship death. Pretty much every single man in my family has served in the military, and a few women have too... All I can say for me is: I got a 92 on the ASVAB and I'm not at liberty to divulge any other status. I certainly do know a lot about warfare in the modern age, my Uncle was a flight instructor at the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. I'm not talking about starwars era technology, I'm talking about starlink era technology. I think you may be living behind a virtualized Iron Curtain if you have not understood that the dispersal of hundreds of satellites is quite easy now. Everything you are mentioning happened in a different generation. The new technology we have above you is out of this world. Any sort of EM activity can be detected from space with our newest satellites, utilizing the same biophysical phenomenon that allows white tip sharks to sense the electricity of minutiae on coal reefs. If you're using electricity, we can see you.
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@David99356 and you got it backwards, you give the Chevy to the 24 year old soldier when he is done fighting for America
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@dangerous8333 What's the matter? FSB got you pushing too many pencils?
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Iranian people are smart. I can't imagine that there was a sweeping, vast belief amongst the masses that drones wouldn't be intercepted after puttering through the air for hours to reach their targets.
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All right all right what weight class face slapper are we talking here?
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Y'all took Tibet first, technically. There's that, too, you got to notice that the Chinese soldiers stationed there have complained so much that they are starting to be replaced with robots with machine guns, but the British conquered the place with 100,000 dudes in 1900.
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Do you want the mafia enforcing security at the port? Because this is how we get the mafia enforcing security at the port
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How accurate is the show Space Force? I freaking love that show and I'm so disappointed they're not continuing it
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Also thank you for keeping our GPS satellites running amongst the myriad other things
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Should have hit it, quit it, rag-top Before you re-up, get a laptop Make a business for yourself, boy, set some goals Make a fat diamond out of dusty coals Record number four, but we on a roll Hold up, slow up, stop, control
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@michaelcorbin2785 Now the producers of the show are recording the efforts to scrap all that metal and they're calling it Junkyard Empire: Ukrainian Spring
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They just do it to save potential child wives from that fate, like that scene from "Split", if you're really smelly they won't want to make you their child wife
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You know what happened in World War II when the Port authority couldn't do their job? The mafia
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How does one record in mono unintentionally in this day and age
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@G7YNWA actually I got dishonorably discharged from the neighborhood fort because I habitually ate too much candy and made horrible obnoxious farts they considered friendly fire
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