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Originally Posted By elcope: Seriously, that's awesome. The night before the Richmond protest that many of us went to, I got one at a Pho restaurant that I posted in that thread here. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/3446/IMG_3056_JPG-1240325.jpg View Quote |
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Never confuse motion with progress; never confuse a college degree with intelligence.
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KF7WNX If you want a picture of the future, imagine Clownshoes stomping on a human face—for ever.
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Never confuse motion with progress; never confuse a college degree with intelligence.
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Originally Posted By Creature: needs to become a morale patch. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Creature: Originally Posted By elcope: Originally Posted By Creature: ...did you keep that fortune? Yes. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Vanagandr: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/525917/MOSHED-2022-5-26-13-39-13_jpg-2397883.JPG View Quote Is that the hand from one of those scuba/submarine suit things? |
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"Freedom is a messy business." - LaRue_Tactical
I am a sack of blood, held together by un-tanned leather. . . |
Originally Posted By DFARM: Is that the hand from one of those scuba/submarine suit things? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DFARM: Originally Posted By Vanagandr: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/525917/MOSHED-2022-5-26-13-39-13_jpg-2397883.JPG Is that the hand from one of those scuba/submarine suit things? No. Sir, that is an Ork Power Klaw |
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Originally Posted By DFARM: Is that the hand from one of those scuba/submarine suit things? View Quote From General Electric's "Hardiman" exoskeleton system, designed between 1965 and 1971 before being shelved. It was basically a primitive attempt at power armor or a dock loader from Aliens. |
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"Freedom is a messy business." - LaRue_Tactical
I am a sack of blood, held together by un-tanned leather. . . |
Originally Posted By Vanagandr: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/525917/MOSHED-2022-5-26-13-39-13_jpg-2397883.JPG View Quote Neat |
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Originally Posted By Greenfeet: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72264/Screenshot_20220526-233447_png-2398396.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By killingmachine123: What is the hat from? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By killingmachine123: Originally Posted By Greenfeet: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/72264/Screenshot_20220526-233447_png-2398396.JPG Supposed to be the hat from the BP agent who shot the shitbag in Uvalde. There's pics floating around of the top of his head stapled together after getting grazed by a round on the top of his head. |
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Originally Posted By 4FishLimit: Supposed to be the hat from the BP agent who shot the shitbag in Uvalde. There's pics floating around of the top of his head stapled together after getting grazed by a round on the top of his head. View Quote If you do the FB thing. |
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Originally Posted By 4FishLimit: Supposed to be the hat from the BP agent who shot the shitbag in Uvalde. There's pics floating around of the top of his head stapled together after getting grazed by a round on the top of his head. View Quote That's a really strange angle to take an incoming round,given that there was only one threat and he'd presumably be facing that threat the whole time...? |
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Originally Posted By PercentMan: That's a really strange angle to take an incoming round,given that there was only one threat and he'd presumably be facing that threat the whole time...? View Quote Some people were saying he had a shield that took 16 hits. May help explain the angle of the graze |
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The banning or confiscation of weapons is a denial of the nature of Man, a pathetic attempt to avert the violence innate to Mankind, an insult to the Sacred Creed of the Murdercube.
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Originally Posted By AK-12: Some people were saying he had a shield that took 16 hits. May help explain the angle of the graze View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AK-12: Originally Posted By PercentMan: That's a really strange angle to take an incoming round,given that there was only one threat and he'd presumably be facing that threat the whole time...? Some people were saying he had a shield that took 16 hits. May help explain the angle of the graze Also gunfights are somewhat unpredictable places. |
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Never confuse motion with progress; never confuse a college degree with intelligence.
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My personal defensive weapons self-identify as black-nitride-American high-speed wireless peacekeeping devices. Only bigoted, racist and anti-science oppose them... No Surrender... I do not kneel...
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Commandant of His Majesty's Flying Monkey Brigades
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Originally Posted By Creature: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/153820/20220527_082957-2398523.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/153820/20220527_083001-2398524.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/153820/20220527_083005-2398525.jpg View Quote This guy needs the "Stand alone if you must. But you must stand." quote attached to him. |
Don't weep for the stupid, you'll be crying all day.
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Originally Posted By XeroSygnal: This guy needs the "Stand alone if you must. But you must stand." quote attached to him. View Quote Got you covered Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Notrega: Someone please give this the treatments... with @PhuzzyGnu comments... https://i.imgur.com/cctpWuH.png View Quote Attached File |
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Originally Posted By PercentMan: That's a really strange angle to take an incoming round,given that there was only one threat and he'd presumably be facing that threat the whole time...? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PercentMan: Originally Posted By 4FishLimit: Supposed to be the hat from the BP agent who shot the shitbag in Uvalde. There's pics floating around of the top of his head stapled together after getting grazed by a round on the top of his head. That's a really strange angle to take an incoming round,given that there was only one threat and he'd presumably be facing that threat the whole time...? Not if he's rolling around past people to get out from behind the shield to get a shot. Ducked at the right time. |
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brought back from the beyond to be a half-dead short-bus riding seat warmer in the Dracula factory.
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Originally Posted By Mooninite: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/478218/4C92D4C6-F7F7-491C-8EF0-AA958D851FAF_jpe-2401299.JPG View Quote As a vz61 owner, I want this |
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I wouldn't stand in front of a piss-filled supersoaker. Does that make it a good pistol? - Caboose314
I thought I was covered for 22 cans, but the NFAids is a bitch when it mutates - themagikbullet |
Originally Posted By bradpierson26: As a vz61 owner, I want this View Quote https://www.ahoworks.com/product-page/sabagebu-resistance-patch @bradpierson26 |
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Originally Posted By JaredGrey: Please give credit where credit is due. That image, sans distortion, is wholly the creation of private eye/artist Edward Black, for his comic strip I Survived The Kali Yuga. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JaredGrey: Originally Posted By NAM: https://i.imgur.com/KMCKhYH.png Please give credit where credit is due. That image, sans distortion, is wholly the creation of private eye/artist Edward Black, for his comic strip I Survived The Kali Yuga. I tried to look up that comic. Is it no longer published online? Nothing that came up in search went to an active page. |
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Originally Posted By Jame_Retief: @JaredGrey I tried to look up that comic. Is it no longer published online? Nothing that came up in search went to an active page. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Jame_Retief: Originally Posted By JaredGrey: Originally Posted By NAM: https://i.imgur.com/KMCKhYH.png Please give credit where credit is due. That image, sans distortion, is wholly the creation of private eye/artist Edward Black, for his comic strip I Survived The Kali Yuga. I tried to look up that comic. Is it no longer published online? Nothing that came up in search went to an active page. Ed Black is still active - VERY active - on Facebook. I Survived The Kali Yuga is published on The Duck and also Patreon. |
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Embrace the axe
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Love this thread. Thank yall for posting quality and truthful content.
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“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. " -C.S. Lewis
"You can't conquer a free man, the most you can do is kill him." -Heinlein |
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Originally Posted By Vanagandr: In honor of the inviolable and holy Month of Pride https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/525917/MOSHED-2022-6-4-9-19-17_jpg-2407115.JPG View Quote Saved. |
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Than there came from hunting, the weather-eyed shooter.
ARFCOM Callsign: Varmint |
Originally Posted By Vanagandr: Got you covered https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/525917/MOSHED-2022-5-28-17-13-25_jpg-2400167.JPG View Quote Fuck Yes! |
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"And I never did get my lawnmower back!" - Bandit 6
"On the bright side, the money we saved by not going to Mars in the 1970s, we spent on welfare and public schools." - @MorlockP |
Your conclusions were all wrong
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Originally Posted By mPisi: Older code but it checks out, seen on Twitter today https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/13081/11111111FUvZwnfXwAQmFBI_jpg-2411439.JPG View Quote Backstory? |
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The banning or confiscation of weapons is a denial of the nature of Man, a pathetic attempt to avert the violence innate to Mankind, an insult to the Sacred Creed of the Murdercube.
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Originally Posted By AK-12: Originally Posted By mPisi: Older code but it checks out, seen on Twitter today https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/13081/11111111FUvZwnfXwAQmFBI_jpg-2411439.JPG Backstory? Sir Edmund Hillary, (paraphrased) because he really said "went up there" referring to the first Everest summit |
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Originally Posted By PlaneJane:
I feel like I’ve gotten my fair share of marriage proposals, and sincerely friendly interactions, but invitations for clandestine sport fucking? Nope, nary a one. |
Someone should do one with the quote from the final book of the narnia series which was something along the lines of "few things are so precious as a noble death, but it's the one thing anyone can afford"
ill look it up and post it. I haven't been able to stop thinking about that since the recent police inaction att the school shooting in Tx. It's like that whole book was written for those men and they failed to heed the call to action. ETA: Here it is. I highly recommend the Chronicles of Narnia series to read to your children, or for yourself I guess. It is excellent. There are so many good Christian principles in there, it's not funny. "Remember that all worlds draw to an end and that noble death is a treasure which no one is too poor to buy." |
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Originally Posted By killingmachine123: I highly recommend the Chronicles of Narnia series to read to your children, or for yourself I guess. It is excellent. There are so many good Christian principles in there, it's not funny. "Remember that all worlds draw to an end and that noble death is a treasure which no one is too poor to buy." View Quote The first book series I read to my kids was the Little House books. After that they were old enough for the Chronicles of Narnia. Then the Hobbit. We are taking a break for some non-fiction - Chris Morphew's spectacular Big Questions series (Christian apologetics and theology that's accessible and memorable for the young without talking down even to grownups) - and then they'll be old enough for the Lord of the Rings. My oldest (11) is an insatiable reader, and when she devoured Ender's Game on her own, I tried road roadblocking her with the Silmarillion but even that didn't slow her down. I really love reading as a family. The kids get a kick when I do voices for the characters, and I'm secretly instilling them with virtues. |
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Originally Posted By Vanagandr: In honor of the inviolable and holy Month of Pride https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/525917/MOSHED-2022-6-4-9-19-17_jpg-2407115.JPG View Quote Another take: Attached File |
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Silent Brigade
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Originally Posted By PercentMan: The first book series I read to my kids was the Little House books. After that they were old enough for the Chronicles of Narnia. Then the Hobbit. We are taking a break for some non-fiction - Chris Morphew's spectacular Big Questions series (Christian apologetics and theology that's accessible and memorable for the young without talking down even to grownups) - and then they'll be old enough for the Lord of the Rings. My oldest (11) is an insatiable reader, and when she devoured Ender's Game on her own, I tried road roadblocking her with the Silmarillion but even that didn't slow her down. I really love reading as a family. The kids get a kick when I do voices for the characters, and I'm secretly instilling them with virtues. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PercentMan: Originally Posted By killingmachine123: I highly recommend the Chronicles of Narnia series to read to your children, or for yourself I guess. It is excellent. There are so many good Christian principles in there, it's not funny. "Remember that all worlds draw to an end and that noble death is a treasure which no one is too poor to buy." The first book series I read to my kids was the Little House books. After that they were old enough for the Chronicles of Narnia. Then the Hobbit. We are taking a break for some non-fiction - Chris Morphew's spectacular Big Questions series (Christian apologetics and theology that's accessible and memorable for the young without talking down even to grownups) - and then they'll be old enough for the Lord of the Rings. My oldest (11) is an insatiable reader, and when she devoured Ender's Game on her own, I tried road roadblocking her with the Silmarillion but even that didn't slow her down. I really love reading as a family. The kids get a kick when I do voices for the characters, and I'm secretly instilling them with virtues. Thanks for the other suggestions. I'm looking forward to the hobbit next. |
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Originally Posted By LamePostCount: I don't know where this came from but it's fabulous. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/549629/20220611_203806_jpg-2415488.JPG View Quote A while ago I had fleshed out an idea for a Gun Disposal Associates offshoot of my company Wink-Wink Global[1]. Our uniformed associate would come to a loser's house if he/she wanted to get rid of guns. For only a small fee, the GDA would show up, safely remove the offending item from the home, and feed it into the Disposal Trailer. The Disposal Trailer would look like a modern, advanced woodchipper. It would take in the offending weapons and ammo into a chamber via a conveyor belt, then emit some loud crunching noises and smoke. Unfortunately, due to the dangerous nature of the guns and ammo, we can't let you have any of the parts back. We will take the metal to a recycling center. Isn't this a great way to get those nasty guns safely out of your house? I think you could make it a business, especially with an incorporated social media thing to amplify the clients' virtue signaling. As an op, you could even run at an official loss (or as a charity!!!) but make it up by saving the guns and ammo from destruction. Unfortunately people might not get the Wink-Wink part of it, and end up like this picture . That's hard on the old employee health plan. [1] - I got big during 2020 and 2021 with divisions like Wink-Wink Airlines, Wink-Wink Vaccination Clinics, Wink-Wink Night Clubs, Wink-Wink Supermarkets, and Wink-Wink Protective Masks. |
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"And I never did get my lawnmower back!" - Bandit 6
"On the bright side, the money we saved by not going to Mars in the 1970s, we spent on welfare and public schools." - @MorlockP |
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