Yo, this ain’t Russia, punk. We got them guns and insta-flu-nesters too.
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How deep would you like to go?
- There was a rare large cloud in the atmosphere just a few weeks ago.
- They found minerals that can only be made by a sea of water just the other day.
- There are structures on Mars that resemble river deltas.
- The largest mountains on Mars like to have frosted tips in the winter
- A few years ago during the summer, a dark suspicious liquid was leaking from the dunes near the equator
- There are suspicions that Earthen life originated from a Martian meteorite.
- Twice per epoch, when the Earth, Mars, Phobos and Deimos align, Cthulhu wakes from his slumber deep within the bowels of Valles Marineris, and with him, the undead arise to lay waste to the land. This is why in the Ancient Roman texts, Mars is the God of War and Destruction.
And then someone can reply that it’s not really as red as we’ve been made to believe. And that sometimes, in just the right light, standing on Mars, the sky would look blue, too.
Oh look, if it’s not the consequences of my own actions. Rest assured they’ll do it again next time too, because the GOP has now sufficiently bribed them.
I feel like Alabama is gunning to be a Dollar Store Florida. Excellent for retirees, good for sports ball, pretty much shit for everyone else.
So I guess that would make Texas something akin to Bucees - bigger, still a bit shit compared to other large competitors, and ideal for some real weird people watching.
Huh, shower thought. Over here, we call it corn sweat. Over yonder in the Sahel, They call it reversing desertification.
Kind of corny, I know, but why don’t we just move our corn production over from the east Midwest to the west Midwest?
Jamming, here again, I’d be very surprised if a disgruntled teenager or 20-something going postal is going to put enough plan and prep to purchase jammers in their act. For those that do, drones can be tethered now.
And yes, drones can bump and do bump into things, but I think you’re underestimating just how sophisticated these the professional versions of drones have become over the last few years. We’re not talking the $100 versions with a cheap camera that you and I have anymore.
I’m going to disagree with you here. I think this is an excellent use of drones. If anything, Uvalde taught us that human versions of policing have one major defect/feature…they also don’t want to die.
You throw a swarm of drones whizzing into a high pressure scenario, the shooter’s fight or flight response is going to be triggered. They’re either going to pop off a few last shots…which they likely were going to do anyway before getting caught, or they’re going to run to the nearest open door and shut it to hide.
No lethal explosives needed for this use case. A few flash bangs, maybe some tear gas, a taser or two would likely do the trick in all but the most dire of situations.
Now, what this says for our constitutional rights on the other hand…at some point we as a collective society are going to have to decide whether we want to be “free” or whether we want to be “safe”. Personally, I’m none too happy with the way I’ve seen things progress over the last 24 years.
Not necessarily disagreeing with your premise but the sun is slightly warmer right now.
Did not notice the magazine this was posted on until it was too late. Cortisol levels adequately charged, going to need to take another round or two on the punching bag now.
Gonna disagree with you there. BloodSugarSexMagic was nice when it dropped. Music video of them dancing in their underwear with P-funk was revolutionary at the time.
Their stuff in the 2000s though? Yea, too overproduced.
Flea slappin’ bass though…that dude is a legend.