smells like xbone cope in here
atlas
we really did just invent a tiny airforce
Peanut had been living with owner Mark Longo for seven years, since Longo said he saw Peanut's mother get hit by a car in New York City.
literally took 2 minutes to find. glad you are commenting with your feelings though, very constructive.
i just want a BRDM man, they look great, are amphibious, have their own tire inflation system, cabin filtration, 4 big wheels and 4 small ones on a chain drive system
he was trying to get a licence for the squirrel as an educational pet, due to its' unique personality, and because he was so public with it.
it was an entirely indoor pet, as he had it since it was a baby. he tried releasing it, but the squirrel came back to his porch, injured, and seeking help.
in another thread someone mentioned he had it for 7 years. 7 years of being indoors, rabies was never a concern, and yet they still took him. not to mention the man runs an animal sanctuary, and is no stranger to caring for animals.
cruelty was the point.
you are absolutely correct in your assumption. i grew up in poverty and i'd rather return to it if i could help others never having to experience it.
i get there are people with polar opposite views but absolutely cannot understand why you still wouldn't want to help the fellow man so we can all live better.
what you're describing is a leech. a parasite that offers no benefit to either nor adds to the value of society.
middlemen are the lowest of the low, and i cannot understand why anyone could sleep at night knowing their value in society is 0.
Both sides have started to switch to fiber optic controlled as the battlefield is getting littered with jammers. Even FPV drones deployed to deal with tanks have to use fiber as they've learned to keep massive jammers around armour at all times, whether it be installed in the tank or in a trailing vehicle.
The entire drone warfare is evolving every month it seems
You can see the line in the picture, it's absurdly thin. Surely following something that can blow around in the wind after use isn't a grand idea
Rightly so, as the article originally stated he was a detective and not a regular constable.
Either way, using acronyms where they aren't necessary, especially popular ones with multiple meanings, is a genuinely terrible idea.
Thanks for sharing the article nonetheless.
thank you for the gold reference. completely forgot about that post