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WTF? Who pulls the pin?
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They look...old.
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See the turkey?
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See the spotter with the field glasses? I didn't know those slingshots had that kind of range!
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The guy holding the "y" must have been very sure of the guy holding the sling.
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The guy holding the Y is the steering committee. :haha:
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He's also significantly more difficult to hit than the person pulling the sling is themselves. A sling can roll over, and up in front of the payload, and shoot it backwards, but it will only hit someone in the Y-holder's position if the pullback is very weak.
Of course, if the payload is a grenade, it doesn't matter a whole lot which one is hit first. |
With luck it would knock him out before it shreds him. :lol:
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Here, hold this nail while I give it a whack will ya?
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For those Europeans complaining we were late to WW II (the Big One), this is what we were doing and why you survived.
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Are trenches weapons? Yeah, I guess they are sort of...
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France is loaded with frenchies. Why are frenchies in France sucha big--What?
Oh. Trenches. Now I get it. |
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The Atlanti published a bunch of photographs of Japan, taken in '44 and '45, from the national archives. They explained what each picture was, like stone tanks and wood/canvas aircraft, but couldn't come up with a clue for these two pictures.
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Well, obviously:right:, the first pic shows the new stealth tank. The stealth pads enable the tank to sneak right up on ya. Ya won't know nothing til BONZAI!!!!!
The item in the second pic is plainly intended for an invasion using Musk's tunnels. |
Perhaps the first pic is of an attempt at something to traverse antipersonnel minefields.
The second pic is of a prototype bullet train. |
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