Some other guy posted this link. All the people downvoted my comment should be upvoting his. He drops condoms full of flour on people which is evil and genius.
Parrot AR 2.0. This is 2013'ish. They were out when the first DJI's were out, also. I picked up a couple on clearance a few years back.
I used a few ounces of ordinary baking flour, inside a condom, with a few tacks inside. I rigged this up to it.. https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B09V25HBYD/
You can't use the American flag like a towel... well supposedly you can:
https://www.amazon.com/US-Flag-Store-American-Beach/dp/B0013NVQ4M
You're saying her stomach muscles are shot and now hang off to the sides of her body? I know women who had 2 children and it's completely unnoticeable. I've know one who had 2 and she lost her waistline. If you visit Eastern Europe, this phenomenon I describe is so common, it's shocking. They look like this prehistoric female figurine: Venus of Willendorf
Here's one replica for sale; it gets the point across.
A little late but:
Amazon sells a product for this: https://www.amazon.com/Hanatora-Dropping-Delivery-Transport-Accessories/dp/B08NP8V92V
However what they've been doing is rigging an arduino with a little motor and light sensor to the bottom. To drop the payload they turn on the underbelly light, which triggers the sensor and opens the control arm. The above product does that, minus the light trigger I believe
Scientific studies going back all the way to the 1940's reveal that people who fall victim to con men usually harbor more anger toward the people who exposed the con, and told them the truth about being lied to than they harbor against the people who conned them.
It really is ridiculous what they are charging for these things. After the R&D they probably build them for a couple hundred dollars each.
Before anyone jumps on me here I KNOW that it's not as capable, or advanced, or has as good of a camera, or as many functions. I know it also didn't have to go through strict military testing and doesn't have to meet military standards. However, when you can get this on Amazon for $129 and a single black hornet is coming in at $94k something is wrong...
They have him a pair of Sordin’s lmao. Top of the line ear protection only reserved for the elite. Why give them to soldiers on the frontlines when they’re just going to die with them?
> there aren't many non-Russian sources of news that Russians can consume.
You're right.
The BBC has a Russian service, but I'd doubt most Russians are aware of it - or even interested in what it's likely to say.
There are apps for it too.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.bbc.russian&hl=en_US&gl=US
For anyone interested about V1 attacks on London and British Intelligence in discovering this Nazi project. Read this book, its amazing!
> A very interesting book (but one that I had to put down for a while).
Sounds like something similar to Spitz and Fisher's. It's an amazing collection of "things to look for" for criminal pathology folks... complete with plenty of pictures. It's always been just a little to expensive for me to justify the purchase.
...WAIT, I found them...
Philippines, Haiti, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Mexico, Dominican Republic, China, Iraq, Afghanistan, This not including all the death squads we funded either in Latin countries. If you want a good read on some of these things https://www.amazon.com/Gangsters-Capitalism-Smedley-Breaking-Americas/dp/1250135583
Only the brits were more inhumane, they developed firebombs that caused people to get sucked in towards the burning buildings, there's a book about it, https://www.amazon.de/Brand-Deutschland-Bombenkrieg-1940-1945/dp/3549071655
I was about to say I'm in a third world country in Central America and washing clothes in river would only be done in the remotest areas today. It might've been more common 30 years ago but most homes have concrete wash basin today, with the middle class and up having access to appliances.
No. That's not why. It's because the genes that cause near-sightedness shift the IQ bell-curve one standard deviation to the right. In short, the average near-sighted person has a 115 IQ.
It is NOT near-work. Myopia usually starts setting in before children ever get to the point where they are doing much reading or other near-work.
This is probably the best work ever done as he worked on a single, isolated, very large population -- Iceland.
https://www.amazon.com/Genetics-Human-Mentality-Jon-Karlsson/dp/0275938085
Simply put, in Iceland they have to be careful of who they date and have children with to prevent interbreeding. Further, they've had very solid socialized medicine back into somewhere in the mid-1800s so they have fairly complete medical records and lineages even further back.
You can trace both the IQs and the myopia through the gene pool. And it's regardless of academics, reading, jobs, etc. None of those common-belief variable matter. IQ is mostly genes with some environmental factors thrown in.
Little of column A, a little from column B: it's a hugely unpopular war where the reasons for being there have been just as heavily propagandized as the information trickling in from the battlefield. Contrast this experience with another heavily propagandized and politicized conflict, Russia's 1980s adventure in Afghanistan.
Same shit, different war. Here's a great excerpt from a great book that collects the oral histories of afghan vets.
It's just a 12V peltier cooler and a fan in the lid. Haven't you ever seen them before? They are used in cars etc. Like this: https://www.amazon.com/AstroAI-Portable-Thermoelectric-Electric-Beverage/dp/B081Z4XDQL/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?keywords=12v+cooler&qid=1658960004&sr=8-6
They are often on sale in the summer, you can get one for maybe 30 EUR.
This means that the sanctions and wapons send to Ukraine is effective. West most stand united against this evil. Eaven if prices goes up and our life becomes harder. Freedome must be protected, and now Ukraine is fighting for us all.
Lol
It is not the US's fault for what happened to Russia in the '90s. The US didn't force the Russian elite to fuck over their own countrymen.
Yeah the book is named differently in german, but should be the same https://www.amazon.de/J%C3%A4gers-Wehrmachtsscharfsch%C3%BCtze-Allerberger-biographische-Studie/dp/393207727X/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=2FJFFTZJKHYA5&keywords=sepp+allerberger&qid=1656533420&sprefix=sepp+all%2Caps%2C85&sr=8-2
Yes I am a long-distance ultralight hiker (I wear these trainers https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B086MV2QWF/ref=ppx\_yo\_dt\_b\_asin\_title\_o05\_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1&psc=1) and yes I served in the British Army, including Afghanistan for 6 months where I wore desert boots with crepe soles, which are even lighter weight than trainers
I wasn't special forces but I served with some and they wore whatever they wanted including trainers
Open your mind dude
Roots of that opposed piston engine go all the way to 1960's. T-64 designed and built in Ukraine was the most advanced tank in the world for over a decade.
West finally caught up and then exceeded the T-64B and T-80U tanks in 1985 when M1A1 Abrams and subsequently Leopard 2 entered service. Surface level info about T-64 tank is western propaganda that downplays it's importance.
Compact opposed piston engine was one of the highly advanced features on the T-64. (Among composite armor, smoothbore cannon, autoloader etc..). It was also the most problematic part of the T-64 during early years. It couldn't be changed to different engine as the engine bay couldn't fit traditional engine.
One of the main causes for problems that T-64 had was the lackluster quality of Soviet machining equipment. That issue was fixed with German made machining tools. Rest of the problems were fixed with traditional engineering.
T-64 was the most advanced project in Soviet union. More advanced and important than any of their aircraft or even nukes. Google will tell you that the T-64 was failure because it had early growing pains and because it was never exported. Of course the most secret project was not exported. T-64's are still in service today and frontline capable. Total failure.
(T-64 Battle Tank: The Cold War’s Most Secret Tank (New Vanguard) )[https://www.amazon.com/T-64-Battle-Tank-Secret-Vanguard/dp/147280628X]
No not so less here
My god people. Not everything is nazi. Do you even know that the only reason that symbol was around nazis is because a castle they took over had that symbol on it centuries before nazis…it’s a pagan symbol. North mythology. You can buy it on Amazon. Didn’t they use it in resident evil as well?
Empire and the bomb gives a decent summary of various US administrations threats of use, but I think Putler is at another level of insanity.
Just to make it clear in this video you just see the app checking the sky for obstructions. The app is avalable for anyone: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.starlink.mobile
It has nothing to do with the phone connecting to the model or the antenna connecting to the satellites. (The video doesn't feature the modem nor the antenna)
No, in this video you just see the app checking the sky for obstructions. The app is avalable for anyone: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.starlink.mobile
It has nothing to do with the phone connecting to the model or the antenna connecting to the satellites. (The video doesn't feature the modem nor the antenna)
When that's for the war I mean ww3...They forgot one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Triage-Personal-Radiation-Detector-Wallet/dp/B00W48WLVC Or better an eletric one but then you need batteries. Prevent cities and walk south
Look at the green boxes next to the corpses. Those are Russian military rations. Russian army probably gave/traded them to these poor fuckers before they left, and then they were shot as collaborators.
Anything that's free is sus. why would someone set up infrastructure to pass your data through their servers? Bandwidth costs money, especially if 100s of 1000s of people are using it. Even if they have ads, it doesn't make sense. That's essentially a 'get paid to surf the net' service. Those have been tried before and failed EVERY time.
Genuine VPNs are cheap anyhow. Like NordVPN, etc.
The best are the ones who doesn't save any logs. So if you are looking for a VPN, that's exactly what you should aim for. Regular popular paid VPN's that people are using are actually saving logs, and as such they have that info forever and are required to release it in case of police inquiries etc.
Anonine is one example of a VPN that doesn't save logs.
For accessibility's sake, here's a link to a converted version of the PowerPoint file: https://smallpdf.com/result#r=4047a4cb336bcbbf6c97e9df0776268d&t=ppt
Spread it <3
OK, you're identifying it as a topic of conversation. You're stating the fact that there is a premise that NordVPN is a honeypot. You're not substantiating that in any way.
Just because you've never met anybody that uses it doesn't make it a nefarious thing. I've never met anyone that's been deep sea fishing near the Maldives, but that doesn't mean that charter fishing services in the Maldives are actually illegal whaling services or something like that.
VPNs also. I actuslly messaged a few VPN services through their sites live chats. ExpressVPN refused to understand why they should cease servicing RuZZia, NordVPN disconnected me without responding. Surfshark took a similar stance as ExpressVPN. their reasoning being 'everyone deserves freedom on the internet.'
While that may be true, the poxy Moskuls are abusing that belief by using their 'freedom' to show RuZZian support on western sites and to spread misinformation and propaganda. These companies need boycotting.
He’s just rubbing a license plate light bulb all over him. What’s so weird about that?
They still sell it, pricey but good SCHO-KA-KOLA Chocolate Dark Classic with natural Caffeine from Cocoa, Cola-Nut-Powder and Coffee 2 tins x 100 g / Germany https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09LD84S77/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_QMN9RVMB44THR3TGFMEB
There is a book that talks about such a constitutional amendment. Too Young to Run by John Seery. Too Young to Run
He needs a 3 wolves howling at the moon T-shirt from Amazon.
Seriously. He looks cold. Or scared shitless.
These work just the same:
NordVPN offers an emergency VPN for 6 months if you are in a country without freedom of speech or if in that country your life is in danger due to the government:
I suspect it will be very easy for any Ukranian or ERussian (Belarus citizen included) to get one, you only have to fill the form, they don'gt ask any kind of personal detail but where are you from only.
Here's a good book for you.
https://www.amazon.com/Red-Famine-Stalins-War-Ukraine/dp/0385538855
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>In Red Famine, Anne Applebaum has amassed archival evidence demonstrating that Stalin and other Soviet officials knew that mass starvation would result when they increased the grain quotas Ukrainian farmers owed to the state. She argues that the famine was part of a broader effort to put an end to Ukrainian aspirations for autonomy, coinciding with an assault on Ukrainian cultural, religious, and political elites. Applebaum has crafted a heart-wrenching narrative of these events and explains why the Holodomor is only now receiving the attention warranted by a genocidal historical event. Red Famine recalls one of the worst crimes of the twentieth century and shows how it may foreshadow a new threat to the political order in the twenty-first century as Russia, the successor to the Soviet Union, has placed Ukrainian independence in its sights once more.
You’re being naive. The modern war to control Ukraine between East and West has been going on a LOT longer than that. In the modern era, you have to go back to the 90s for Bush/Clinton/Bush II. A great book on the topic I highly recommend:
The Gates of Europe: A history of Ukraine https://www.amazon.com/dp/1541675649/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_7ERQ9W0DP6231T1SSW96
True. Not bad data. I'm just here trying to think of resources. I'm sure it's difficult to think during all this chaos. I can't be on the ground supporting Ukraine, so I do what I can here.
If you want to hear the radio stations in Ukraine, you can use the RadioGarden app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jonathanpuckey.radiogarden
No problem, also if you noticed NordVPN always seem to have deals going on to entice people to buying their overpriced product. In my opinion it’s a scummy marketing technique to take advantage of people to buy their product. That matches up with the fact almost every YouTuber seem to have a promo with them. A genuinely good company won’t force their products down your neck.
Adding onto this please use a VPN when using this site. While it’s easy to believe the attacks are forwarded to the Russian internet, the site owner can easily use this for nefarious purposes and just not tell anyone (not saying this is the case here but please be aware). A good cheap VPN service to use is Mullvad as it has a strict no log policy. Stay away from NordVPN and all the mainstream vpn services, they aren’t trustworthy.
>outdated MRE
No way to tell if they are outdated without looking at the date on the actual box. Here's the same one that isn't expired.
There's a pretty long podcast where a guy delves into why humans "like" to watch other humans suffer (we do it virtually now with movies depicting it rather than gathering at the gallows). He digs into a lot of historical stuff regarding executions. Also mentions a book compiled from the diary of an executioner --- called The Faithful Executioner. Executioner was a job that paid pretty good but marked you as untouchable like the tax collector. It stayed as a family vocation passed down from one gen to the next.
https://www.amazon.com/Faithful-Executioner-Turbulent-Sixteenth-Century-ebook/dp/B0096MTBO4
I just searched for "iodine tablets nuclear" and this came up. No idea if they are good/bad/placebo.
The one I got supplied from our government are: Kalium Iodide tablets 65miligrams. Manufactured by "Gerot Lannach".
It says to take this dose:
babes less than 1 month: 1/4 tablet
kids 1 month to 3 yrs: 1/2 tablet
kids 3 to 12 yrs: 1 tablet
kids 12 to 18 yrs: 2 tablets
pregnant women: 2 tablets
When they were suppliied it was addressed to 'the parents of' my kid. So I suppose they are supplied for our kids only. I got a pack of 10 tablets. It says it will prevent the thyroid from aborbing radioactive material. I never really looked at all this stuff until now. I will actually do some more research myself and will probably get some more stock in.
Thank you all for your support! Every comment I touch on my social networks. The first word helps keep morale up! I ask everyone, if you have the opportunity to donate at least $ 1, donate to the Ukraine aid fund, you can save a human life!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.boostapp.android
This may be a useful tool as well. Bluetooth mesh comms no cellular needed. The more people that have it the better it works.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.bridgefy.main&hl=en_US&gl=US
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bridgefy-offline-messages/id975776347
It is the LOIC (Low Orbit Ion Cannon) which is basically a crowdsourced DDOS-attack. Unless you know how to mask your IP properly (and no, NordVPN doesn't count) your IP will be logged and you might be identified and persecuted for using it.
Other than that, it's legit. But I wouldn't advise anyone to use it, it is illegal in most countries, keep that in mind.
The scores are somewhat dependent on where you live and what you want out of a VPN. For an average individual, Nord is probably okay. They don't have the best track record on privacy and security, but a good chunk of people who would sign up for NordVPN from a YT add or something want it for geo-lock breaking, or accepting the misleading ads at face value, and protecting their already-encrypted HTTPS traffic on the public WiFi at Starbucks