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Comments by "Gen Ohmni" (@KingOhmni) on "MR SLAV" channel.
Probably the closest anyone can come to experiencing travelling in the Warp of the 40k Universe. You mad lad.
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Fun fact about the 1957 Sellerfield Nuclear accident. If not for one mad lad, a hose pipe and a long ladder Britain would have beat the Soviets to the first Chernobyl grade nuclear disaster. One of the engineers climbed a ladder and manually aimed a hose down a coolant stack to keep the burning graphite rods from melting. Not sure what dose he recived but he was huffing fumes from a burning reactor pile so can't have being good for his health.
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Going by Ukraine the Leopard aint looking so hot and I can’t help but think the few challenger 2s donated came with instructions to ensure they don’t get burnt up by Ruskie arty or Lancet drones. Gotta protect that only challenger lost to blue on blue status I suppose.
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I love magnets that much that one night when working in a retail warehouse I went out of my way to "fix" a pallet truck that somehow had had a security tag remover magnet get caught in the wheel completely immobilizing it. I didn't care about the fact the mangement thought it was good I was trying to save them money on a pallet truck. I cared about getting the most powerful magnet I've ever gotten for free. I have no idea how powerful the average magnet is in a security tag removal device but it took me a good 15 minutes to figure out a way I could even get the magnet to detach from the inner metal housing of the wheel (of the pallet truck.) I ended up basically whacking it hard enough to crack a chunk off it but a good 85% of the magnet dislodged, pinged off down the warehouse and glued itself to a "2 sider" metal cage that retail places use. It took me another ten minutes to figure out a way to remove the magnet from the bars of that cage. It involved me booting it with me steel toe cap boots. I have chunky legs and big feet. I was however defeated in my attempts to remove the magnet from my safety boots.... I spent the rest of the shift with that magnet stuck to my boots and the biggest grin on my face as I proceeded to break all health and safety rules by pulling full metal cages around one legged, via a magnet stuck to my boot. Management were not impressed by this point. I was ordered to remove the magnet. I said come take it off if you think it can be done. None of them could, it was hilarious and like something out of a black and white old timey comedy. Eventually they gave up and suggested I get a pair of shoes off the shop floor. I pointed out the fact it's not like I can just wear them once and put them back so not only did I score a pretty cool magnet, I scored a free pair of shoes as well. And that ladies and gentlemen is the story behind my self made bit of magnetic art on my desk. It's being added to over the years, I generally just throw things at it and see what sticks tehe.
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I insta-subbed for the pure cheeki breeki vibes. I felt like I was about to held up at the Cordon but instead I get assaulted by real world lovecraftian audioscapes.
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