Nothing dumber than a flat earther

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RetiredGuerilla

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My personal defense weapon is a Heckler & Koch MP-7 with a modified 50 round drum clip with hydra shok rounds. I prefer the superior German engineering and reliability when it comes to machine pistols and semi autos. The old fashioned revolver does offer excellent simplicity and reliability when your life is on the line. It's good protection for women and untrained folks who don't know much about firearms. If you do choose a revolver go with a hammerless 45 cal. Hammerless revolvers won't snag on clothing etc and the 45 gives you a lot of knock down power due to the high diameter of the round. Also if you use it for protection from intruders and robbers always use hydra shok so you end the threat quickly.
 

doniawon

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In Colorado, u cannot own guns and grow Canna .
Was really wanting to start hunting again when the kids get older.
Mj has about run its course here. Damn near a worthless endeavor!. Hope to be hunting again a few years. Would be sick to drop a bear w a .38.
 

Tim1987

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Lol.
Surprising that even the host believed the earth is flat..
I'm no shooter. But wouldn't horizon, and gravity have much more to do with where a bullet lands on a long shot?
A. If it's below the horizon we physically can't see it?
B. Gravity encourages objects to fall. So gravity would have to be taken into consideration when aiming the shot?
(the bullet eventually falls after all).

This flat earth theory can be debunked in so many different ways.

Lol. Even construction. Why even bother using a spirit level, when everything is perfectly level, so long as you dig deep enough?
How would a spirit level even work otherwise? What would even be the point in having one?

People didn't start using bowls of water to find level for nothing.....
 

Cx2H

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My personal defense weapon is a Heckler & Koch MP-7 with a modified 50 round drum clip with hydra shok rounds. I prefer the superior German engineering and reliability when it comes to machine pistols and semi autos. The old fashioned revolver does offer excellent simplicity and reliability when your life is on the line. It's good protection for women and untrained folks who don't know much about firearms. If you do choose a revolver go with a hammerless 45 cal. Hammerless revolvers won't snag on clothing etc and the 45 gives you a lot of knock down power due to the high diameter of the round. Also if you use it for protection from intruders and robbers always use hydra shok so you end the threat quickly.
You're a (insert word, phrase here)!
 

Tim1987

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Anyone here know if it's true Elon has stood down as CEO, and chief architect of Tesla? Since smoking a joint on the Joe Rogan podcast.
Saw the thumbnail on yahoo. But can never believe what yahoo says, ya know...

EDIT: Yeah never mind, further searches suggest the rumor holds about as much water as flat earth theory. :lol:

Bullshit rumor.
 
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MichiganMedGrower

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hey, nothing to do with riu, and everything to do with protecting the captains reputation....he, mr. rogers, and mr. hooper fom sesame street are about the only figures from my youth that haven't been sullied somehow

I only really liked and pined for

Mr. Snuffleupagus

Aloysius Snuffleupagus (/ˌsnʌfəlˈʌpəɡəs/), more commonly known as Mr. Snuffleupagus, Snuffleupagus or Snuffy for short, is one of the characters on Sesame Street, an educational television program for young children. He is a woolly mammoth-like creature, without tusks or (visible) ears, and has a long thick pointed tail, similar in shape to that of a dinosaur (like a sauropod; in particular an Apatosaurus) or other reptile. He has long thick brown hair and a trunk, or "snuffle", that drags along the ground. He is Big Bird's best friend and has a baby sister named Alice. He also attends "Snufflegarten".

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Of course I was in snufflegarten at the time ;-)
 
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