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Dualkalibur 1 point ago +1 / -0

Think it’s through apple, I have apple and a different carrier and get failed to send. Facebook messenger as well.

by pkvi
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Dualkalibur 10 points ago +10 / -0

I’d rather an elitist moron think I’m an idiot than blindly comply with their half baked ideas to make their pharma buddies richer while getting kick backs themselves. Also i have had necessary vaccines. This isn’t one it’s a fucked up leaky flu shot that doesn’t work as advertised.

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Dualkalibur -1 points ago +1 / -2

Oh I know. But some of the claims they pull out of their ass is worth a laugh. Flat earth models about the sun rotating high over the earth but it’s smaller than we’re told, completely ignoring sunrises and sunsets. That there no gravity towards the center of the planet, we’re just flying upwards through space at a constant speed of 9.8m/s/s. Ignoring the planets shape during eclipses and moon phases. Or worse, that gravity is just density and not even real. Some real gems, I tell ya.

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Dualkalibur -2 points ago +1 / -3

How deep is this flat earth of yours? I’ve drilled oil wells plenty deep, exactly how thick is your planetary plate? Why does it get warmer the further down we go? Why did the Kola superdeep bore project find hotter than expected temperatures at 5000m? What mechanism does your flat earth have for generating this heat? With the flat earth model showing the Antarctic ice being a giant wall holding in the ocean water, all it would take is one unhinged person of power to send equipment far enough in any direction and drill through/blow up/melt a hole through it and drain all the water off flat earths oceans. No one seems very worried about unhinged submarine captains sailing to the edge and breaking it do they?

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Dualkalibur 3 points ago +3 / -0

No, I believe we can all see that it very much DOESN’T work. And it’s not a vaccine. When we vaccinate you against something, you don’t get it and spread it around to others. This is just a flawed flu shot with Hollywood level marketing.

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Dualkalibur 5 points ago +5 / -0

Israel has the highest jab rate of any country. I won’t shed a single tear when the majority of their population keels over and their neighbours take the land back. Hopefully Hollywood follows suit.

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Dualkalibur 5 points ago +5 / -0

From the looks of things you only to wait a few months for the Biden cabal to say “hold my beer” to that record, if he even holds it.

by v8power
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Dualkalibur 0 points ago +1 / -1

And long as we get a gun to shoot people and make them feel reality as it is, I’m down. Might need a BFG9000 version for idiots such as AOC and Trudeau.

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Dualkalibur -1 points ago +2 / -3

They’d already done the legwork and manufacturing and processing for the craft, launcher, fuel etc. They’d already proven the concept and did it a few times and once a lack of return on investment was shown they stopped. You wondered why other countries aren’t just throwing men onto the moon. They’ve seen others pony up the cash and infrastructure and stop because of lack of money in doing so. Any other problem the first thing people say is “follow the money” but doing so here is apparently wrong?

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Dualkalibur 0 points ago +5 / -5

I admire the brevity in which you can express to the world that you’re retarded. Sadly some of us enjoy using the language we all understand to get a point across. I point out going to the moon over and over for very little to no return on the investment makes for a good reason to not keep going there. You respond I’m a shill. Who’s really the shill here? Go thump your bible and claim there’s a firmament over your flat earth in your basement troll, you add fuck all to the conversation beyond stupidity.

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Dualkalibur 1 point ago +5 / -4

Cost vs profit. Getting there is expensive, being there is expensive and hard due to weight limitations, and bringing anything back is expensive. Unless you find something of value there that could beeasy to obtain and light enough to bring back cheaply, it has to have such a huge profit margin to be worth it. One thing Avatar had right was the unobtainoum bullshit part. One billion dollars per kilogram, making the trip, fuel, equipment, manpower and return trip worth the trouble. As far as I know we haven’t found anything like that on the moon. Unless we can find some super uranium to make cheap fission reactors on earth or something in that realm of cost benefit to make it worth it, repeatedly going to the moon isn’t worth the money. The rocks might be interesting to scientists, but the beancounters control the purse strings. I’m sure if enough doubters wanted to pool their money and fund it and elect you’re own astronauts Elon Musk would be happy to drop some people on the moon for you. But asking other countries to fund space exploration isn’t going to happen. They’d rather buy an aircraft carrier that after a few years service for them they can resell to another country and recoup some of the cost. Anything that has an easy to explain use and a chance for resell has a much better chance of funding than a space mission in the name of curiosity as far as countries budgets are concerned.

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Dualkalibur 1 point ago +1 / -0

The need for specialized ultra sensitive equipment in the case of the 1962 laser bouncing and not needing that same specialized equipment after the reflector seems to prove otherwise. You could test this yourself. Take a laser of the needed wattage and shine it randomly at the moon, measure your findings of the reflected light and then aim at the reflector that’s up there and measure how much different it is. The former may prove challenging compared to the latter as amateur astronomers can hit the reflector and track how much father the moon is moving from us year after year, where the former needs ultra sensitive equipment.

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Dualkalibur 1 point ago +1 / -0

The point about useful data is mine. Just because you can bounce the light off it and show you can see it again is an interesting thing indeed, but it’s not useful. You can turn your porch light on and off and send Morse code to your neighbour 2 miles away, but it’s more useful to send that light down a fibre optic cable and send an easy to read post on the internet. Both are doable but one is infinitely more useful than the other.

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Dualkalibur 1 point ago +2 / -1

Awesome. So they can do a thing, which proves their concept but doesn’t have any immediate use. They add a mirror to the laser bouncing to make the results more focused and useful. How is this a bad thing? Just because they can bounce a signal off it and see it again doesn’t mean it’s giving them useful data. We had fuel injection technology in World War Two, it wasn’t made widespread into every car until there was a need and a profit for doing so. The moon holds little value as far as profit goes. The cost of making a permanent base there and cycling out personnel to avoid permanent muscle atrophy is huge and for what? Some rocks and maybe some helium3? That require more money to bring back safely. It would be different if there was some kind of super uranium that would enable fission reactors cheaply, or for a staging base for sending material to Mars, but given the history of every colony ever rebelling and fighting for independence, anyone who looks at mars being both a colony and friendly for long needs to look at history a lot closer. A moon base beyond military use doesn’t justify the cost to most beancounters, nor does repeated trips there and back.

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Dualkalibur 1 point ago +2 / -1

Bounce it off, sure. Are you going to get the return back at the angle you need for proper measurements without a known flat angle to bounce back against? Doubtful. The moon is kinda big, if you haven’t looked at it. Hitting the mirror precisely is hard enough, adding in hitting the exact same patch of rock time and time again adds needless complexity.

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Dualkalibur 2 points ago +3 / -1

Your car windshield also reflects sunlight but you get better reflection off a mirror. It’s about precision and having the right tool for the job, and not using something that works kinda okay for it.

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Dualkalibur 12 points ago +13 / -1

Link? Searching shows 1300-1600 in 2019 but no major news for 2021

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Dualkalibur 1 point ago +1 / -0

Additional information to stockpile would be archery materials, books about design of the bow/crossbow and arrows, electronics and capacitors concerning producing a Gauss gun or rail gun, plan for gunpowder to be impossible to come by and even when you make your own, even repacking your own brass you still need a primer for those shells. Being able to hunt or defend yourself with a very quiet crossbow or any longer range with an electric Gauss gun that you can recharge with your energy source of choice can be a better plan than relying on conventional rifles. Agree completely with having a stockpile of scrap and tools, being able to reuse something either in its original purpose or a new one is invaluable. “Redneck ingenuity” can be a slur and a godsend at the same time.

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Dualkalibur 8 points ago +8 / -0

Missing in this list are books. Hard copy information on subjects important to you. Gardening manuals, engine rebuilding and torque specs, woodworking and carpentry books, metalworking/welding books. Any and all information required for food growing/canning/storing, vehicle maintenance and repair, guides to making your own biodiesel and alcohol for tractors and vehicles, log cabin building techniques, and many more. You can’t count on the internet being available to look anything up when shtf, so a hard copy is preferable. You can save webpages and have a local copy, as long as you have a power supply to use the computer or laptop it’s stored on but a book can be read by candle light or sunlight.

by pkvi
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Dualkalibur 2 points ago +2 / -0

Stuffed a 440 from 1973 into my 1985 D150 after yanking the 318 out. Can keep that thing running with a screwdriver a couple wrenches and a length of wire from the battery to the coil if the ignition screws up. Can’t replace the sound of those 4 barrels opening up either. Newer vehicles may have Moreno creature comfort in the cabin but the older stuff has more room under the ranch where it counts.

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Dualkalibur 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think you’ve been staring at a crypto miner a little too long fren. Having your computer network in nanomachines spread out In humans all over the place to do computational work is highly inefficient. You need wireless transmitter and receiver, a power supply that somehow uses the human body to power itself, a cpu and ram to load and manipulate whatever you’re sending it to do, all the while keeping it in the body and not removed by natural functions and deposited in the colon before taking a toilet plunge. Occam’s razor this situation. You have a technology (mRNA) that they’ve been working on for decades and haven’t been able to make a dollar back from all those billions invested. They get it to the point where it SEEMS like it’s not going to kill the victim whops I mean subject. They push it out in a hurry with no one wanting to rock the boat. Middle managers don’t care, they need their job. The technicians have spent their lives getting educated and working in this field and can’t fathom doing a different kind of job much less getting hired anywhere else if they blow the whistle, the other major players are doing this too so there’s no where to go. Not every corporate bad guy is a Bond villain most of them are just Dilbert’s pointed headed boss.

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Dualkalibur 3 points ago +3 / -0

So true. I’m glad I never got brainwashed into watching sports. Honestly find it boring as hell sitting there watching people play. I don’t mind picking up the ball and going out and playing with actual people, the game itself can be fun. But to watch? Shit, at least with video games I have to do something not just sit there drink beer and eat chips.

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Dualkalibur 4 points ago +4 / -0

Feels a lot like way too much work for the little gain out of it. Having people be vaxxed to mine your “soulcoin” instead of just telling the computers that be that you have X amount of soulcoin already? Nah man they control the numbers directly, typing in the zeros is much more efficient if you want wealth. I could see it being a low level antennae to bounce signals off of you better so that their cell phones always have great service. Infecting billions of people for a simple useless selfish convenience is more up their alley. Afterall to them you’re not even human.

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Dualkalibur 1 point ago +1 / -0

“We must be tolerant of EVERYONE! Except for the one group I arbitrarily chose to be the villain, fuck THEM! But everyone must do as -I- want!” Typical leftist safe space. So glad I never got into reddit.

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