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SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS Fact is stranger than fiction -Mark Twain |
Originally Posted By ludder093: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FaZOdILXEAQlIjA?format=jpg&name=small View Quote Attached File "This cuirass was worn by Fran ois-Antoine Fauveau, and we're lucky enough that history had preserved his story. A butter maker by trade, Fauveau was born on January 18, 1792. His military service record notes his appearance: "Long face, open forehead, blue eyes, aquiline nose, small mouth, dimple chin, brown hair and eyebrows; his face was marked with foxing (or, freckles). He stood 5' 8" and was assigned on May 21, 1815, to the 2nd regiment of riflemen. As fate would have it, Fauveau found himself at the now-iconic battle of Waterloo less than a month after the beginning of his service. On June 18, 1815, this devastating wound took his life on the field of battle. He was just 23. The carnage also tells a tale of Fauveau's last moments. We know that he was facing the enemy and galloping at a full charge with his fellow riders. They were attempting to attack a British square formation when Fauveau was struck at a slight angle by the cannonball, and given the angle and location of distortion, we know that it went right through him, blowing fragments of the cuirass into his chest and then out and away from his body as it passed through him completely. The piece was recovered from the field by a farmer not long after the battle in 1815, and it was held in private collections before making its way to the Musee de l'Armee." From Ammoland article. |
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And his corpse was then used to filter sugar.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11119607/Battle-Waterloo-dead-used-make-white-sugar.html |
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GD stands in front of the majesty of the universe and tells dick jokes. - Prime
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Originally Posted By PhuzzyGnu: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/69748/Untitled-1_jpg-2494258.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/69748/IMG_20191011_141232-e1575579080931-768x1-2494259.JPG "This cuirass was worn by Fran ois-Antoine Fauveau, and we're lucky enough that history had preserved his story. A butter maker by trade, Fauveau was born on January 18, 1792. His military service record notes his appearance: "Long face, open forehead, blue eyes, aquiline nose, small mouth, dimple chin, brown hair and eyebrows; his face was marked with foxing (or, freckles). He stood 5' 8" and was assigned on May 21, 1815, to the 2nd regiment of riflemen. As fate would have it, Fauveau found himself at the now-iconic battle of Waterloo less than a month after the beginning of his service. On June 18, 1815, this devastating wound took his life on the field of battle. He was just 23. The carnage also tells a tale of Fauveau's last moments. We know that he was facing the enemy and galloping at a full charge with his fellow riders. They were attempting to attack a British square formation when Fauveau was struck at a slight angle by the cannonball, and given the angle and location of distortion, we know that it went right through him, blowing fragments of the cuirass into his chest and then out and away from his body as it passed through him completely. The piece was recovered from the field by a farmer not long after the battle in 1815, and it was held in private collections before making its way to the Musee de l'Armee." From Ammoland article. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PhuzzyGnu: Originally Posted By ludder093: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FaZOdILXEAQlIjA?format=jpg&name=small https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/69748/IMG_20191011_141232-e1575579080931-768x1-2494259.JPG "This cuirass was worn by Fran ois-Antoine Fauveau, and we're lucky enough that history had preserved his story. A butter maker by trade, Fauveau was born on January 18, 1792. His military service record notes his appearance: "Long face, open forehead, blue eyes, aquiline nose, small mouth, dimple chin, brown hair and eyebrows; his face was marked with foxing (or, freckles). He stood 5' 8" and was assigned on May 21, 1815, to the 2nd regiment of riflemen. As fate would have it, Fauveau found himself at the now-iconic battle of Waterloo less than a month after the beginning of his service. On June 18, 1815, this devastating wound took his life on the field of battle. He was just 23. The carnage also tells a tale of Fauveau's last moments. We know that he was facing the enemy and galloping at a full charge with his fellow riders. They were attempting to attack a British square formation when Fauveau was struck at a slight angle by the cannonball, and given the angle and location of distortion, we know that it went right through him, blowing fragments of the cuirass into his chest and then out and away from his body as it passed through him completely. The piece was recovered from the field by a farmer not long after the battle in 1815, and it was held in private collections before making its way to the Musee de l'Armee." From Ammoland article. One of those 9mm cannonballs I guess. |
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“I have signed my actual death-warrant”
Michael Collins Dec 6th 1921 |
Originally Posted By PhuzzyGnu: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/69748/Untitled-1_jpg-2494258.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/69748/IMG_20191011_141232-e1575579080931-768x1-2494259.JPG His military service record notes his appearance: "Long face, open forehead, blue eyes, aquiline nose, small mouth, dimple chin, brown hair and eyebrows; his face was marked with foxing (or, freckles). He stood 5' 8" and was assigned on May 21, 1815, to the 2nd regiment of riflemen. As fate would have it, Fauveau found himself at the now-iconic battle of Waterloo less than a month after the beginning of his service. On June 18, 1815, this devastating wound took his life on the field of battle. He was just 23. The carnage also tells a tale of Fauveau's last moments. We know that he was facing the enemy and galloping at a full charge with his fellow riders. They were attempting to attack a British square formation when Fauveau was struck at a slight angle by the cannonball, and given the angle and location of distortion, we know that it went right through him, blowing fragments of the cuirass into his chest and then out and away from his body as it passed through him completely. The piece was recovered from the field by a farmer not long after the battle in 1815, and it was held in private collections before making its way to the Musee de l'Armee." From Ammoland article. View Quote Open forehead and open chest. |
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Selling your guns to a buyback because you feel criminals have too many firearms, is like getting yourself castrated because you feel the neighbors have too many children.
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Originally Posted By Delbaeth: And his corpse was then used to filter sugar. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11119607/Battle-Waterloo-dead-used-make-white-sugar.html View Quote also used as source for hardly used still perfectly good teeth with only one previous owner Waterloo teeth were sold for years after the battle . |
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If some catastrophic event happens and most of humanity is wiped from the face of the earth, the only people left to hang out with will be you guys! Oh the horror! -- Boombastic
No situation is ever so bad that the government can't make it worse. |
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
Fact is stranger than fiction -Mark Twain |
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
Fact is stranger than fiction -Mark Twain |
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
Fact is stranger than fiction -Mark Twain |
Don't Re-invent the Wheel #shorts |
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
Fact is stranger than fiction -Mark Twain |
Originally Posted By ludder093:
View Quote Pfft, only 82 feet high. This is 115 feet high. Ha, your link goes to JM Alvarez-Pallete with this description... JM Alvarez-Pallete @jmalvpal Brazilian surfer Rodrigo Koxa broke the world record for the highest wave ever surfed (82 feet), during a session in Nazare, Portugal. / vía @ValaAfshar
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Snopes says true as does newspapers dot com.
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77842389/1963-cell-phone-prediction/ 1940s thingy about mobile phones. 1940s BELL TELEPHONE "MOBILE TELEPHONES" MOVIE EARLY CELL PHONE / MOBILE TELEPHONE SYSTEM 90884 |
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Originally Posted By 15jonshoot: Pfft, only 82 feet high. This is 115 feet high. Ha, your link goes to JM Alvarez-Pallete with this description... JM Alvarez-Pallete @jmalvpal Brazilian surfer Rodrigo Koxa broke the world record for the highest wave ever surfed (82 feet), during a session in Nazare, Portugal. / vía @ValaAfshar
View Quote wtf makes a wave that big? |
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Ask the Indians (casino, not curry) if immigration laws are important.
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Veteran of the Third Battle of Tannhauser Gate.
ID, USA
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"The Creator may be seen in all the works of his hands, but none so clearly in the wise economy of the honey bee."
"Obviously natural selection is bunk. Why are there so many stupid people left?" |
Officer, I know this looks like a 3d printer, but it totally isn't.....
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View Quote Simulator? If not that's freakin crazy! |
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Originally Posted By junker46: https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/q94/junker46/b1_1b_71_sea.JPG View Quote |
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Always blame autocorrect.
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Veteran of the Third Battle of Tannhauser Gate.
ID, USA
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"The Creator may be seen in all the works of his hands, but none so clearly in the wise economy of the honey bee."
"Obviously natural selection is bunk. Why are there so many stupid people left?" |
Originally Posted By runfrumu: wtf makes a wave that big? View Quote @runfrumu https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20211031-how-a-portuguese-fishing-village-tamed-a-100ft-wave The size and unpredictability of the waves at Nazaré are caused by a submarine canyon that is 200km long and 5km deep. The difference in depth between the bottom of the canyon and the continental shelf splits waves into two. In the shallower area, the speed of the wave reduces, but inside the canyon it maintains the speed it was travelling in the deep ocean. The two collide, creating one bigger wave, which then impacts the currents near the shore, leading to a second amplification. Article at link |
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Was a normal rain delay till this happened ?? #shorts |
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
Fact is stranger than fiction -Mark Twain |
QC Doktor...soldier, scholar, funnyman, raconteur
AL, USA
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Makoto Ogawa (pilot)
Makoto Ogawa (小川 誠, Ogawa Makoto, born February 1917) was Japanese Army aviator known for achieving flying ace status against Boeing B-29 Superfortresses during World War II. In carrying out his duties, he downed the highest number of B-29s among the pilots in his air group—seven confirmed—and also two North American P-51 Mustangs.[1] He was awarded the Bukosho, the highest award given by the Imperial Japanese Army to living soldiers who demonstrated exceptionally valorous action in combat. He is still alive! |
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Originally Posted By FredMan: Empty bottle, capped at the visitor center on Mauna Kea (9200 feet), and brought back to my hotel room at about 20 feet altitude. https://live.staticflickr.com/2925/32233224073_77476d6eac_b.jpgBottle Altitude by FredMan, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/586/32800000250_85b56a6643_b.jpgAlae Cemetery Monkey Pod Perspective by FredMan, on Flickr View Quote Your water bottle reminds me of the story when a new bridge was being constructed and a bunch of dignitaries thought it would be cool to have a celebration at the bottom of the caisson. The party was a bit of a dud as all the celebratory champagne was flat, that is until the guests started to leave the pressurized chamber. |
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"I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to, I guess."
The Possum Lodge Pledge |
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Originally Posted By Rufflad: https://postimg.cc/gLZgGLbP View Quote that is not an image URL your account is too new to post images look here: https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/Picture-posting-tutorial-and-PICTURE-test-thread/168-638569/ . |
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If some catastrophic event happens and most of humanity is wiped from the face of the earth, the only people left to hang out with will be you guys! Oh the horror! -- Boombastic
No situation is ever so bad that the government can't make it worse. |
Air vent for bunker at Normandy with anti-grenade baffle
Bunker air vent |
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Nope, and nope again.
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Originally Posted By 15jonshoot: Nope, and nope again.
View Quote Holy shit! He comes out already pissed off |
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Originally Posted By Spartacus: Holy shit! He comes out already pissed off View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Spartacus: Originally Posted By 15jonshoot: Nope, and nope again.
Holy shit! He comes out already pissed off |
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
Fact is stranger than fiction -Mark Twain |
Pulling Down the Wall Ivy || ViralHog |
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
Fact is stranger than fiction -Mark Twain |
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
Fact is stranger than fiction -Mark Twain |
This is the government the founding fathers warned us about
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Veteran of the Third Battle of Tannhauser Gate.
ID, USA
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"The Creator may be seen in all the works of his hands, but none so clearly in the wise economy of the honey bee."
"Obviously natural selection is bunk. Why are there so many stupid people left?" |
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“I have signed my actual death-warrant”
Michael Collins Dec 6th 1921 |
Originally Posted By FrankSymptoms: https://i.redd.it/ijj9oe57eik91.jpg View Quote Reminds me of a picture that was in MAD magazine when I was a kid. It was a picture of a road sign that read, "Ignore This Sign." I thought that was particularly clever. |
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“Budster, there’s a half-naked woman in your bedroom feeding pizza to some fish and she’s all yours.”
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Originally Posted By oscardeuce: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/307202/2D2974F6-649A-42A0-BAE3-6331A47C80BE_jpe-2507909.JPG View Quote Quantum kitty is like "look at me, I'm the observer now" |
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Originally Posted By Skywarp2203: https://www.barnorama.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/morning_picdump-8-9.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By packinheavy: I used a slightly more modern version of those in the 80s. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By packinheavy: Originally Posted By Skywarp2203: https://www.barnorama.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/morning_picdump-8-9.jpg Same here |
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it.
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Veteran of the Third Battle of Tannhauser Gate.
ID, USA
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"The Creator may be seen in all the works of his hands, but none so clearly in the wise economy of the honey bee."
"Obviously natural selection is bunk. Why are there so many stupid people left?" |
Originally Posted By FrankSymptoms: https://i.redd.it/wpskkrmj53l91.jpg View Quote Dunno know why, but that sign looks like some special ops dude rising out of the mud to dust someone. |
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- jokes about launching Mexican kids into space are probably over the line -
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“I have signed my actual death-warrant”
Michael Collins Dec 6th 1921 |
“I have signed my actual death-warrant”
Michael Collins Dec 6th 1921 |
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