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Saw the other day that the broken lizard boys are back at it again, Super Troopers 3 is in production.
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I thought medical was supposed to be cheaper too. That’s terrible.I'm a medical user, and it bothers me they even charge a tax for that. There's supposed to be a break but the only break I've ever noticed is I can walk out with a few ounces if I want and rec users can't.
Those guys are hilarious movie after movie.Saw the other day that the broken lizard boys are back at it again, Super Troopers 3 is in production.![]()
Two weeks?! Nope.In Arizona recreational is taxed astronomically high. Buying the license for medical pays for itself if you are using daily. The edibles percentage was reduced for recreational, so the dispensary just stopped selling the higher thc. Again medicinal users get screwed. They have the same here medicinal can have 2ounces and recreational can have. They monitor it to. So if get that two ounces and you run out you can’t fill until 2weeks.
Yeah public service announcement. Ten pumps will penetrate a carhart jacket, sweatshirt, t-shirt and and about a quarter inch of flesh. Found this out the hard way, well not me , my buddy did. One morning before school our friend had climbed on top of my parents shed and waited for or buddy to get out of his car and walk down the driveway. Dude yelled freeze, buddy looks up and turned around and started to run away and bam. Shot him right in the back. We were twenty minutes late for school that morning because we were performing surgery on our poor friend. Actually had to use a pair of hemostats to dig out the pellet from his back.We must of been heathens....one pump on the petet gun....no shooting above the shoulders....or below the waist....
I actually donated $50 bucks to their go fund me for the second super troopers. Still waiting on the weed fest movie that they hinted at in the end of Beer fest.Those guys are hilarious movie after movie.
My 1st bb gun was a very old Pump (like a pump shotgun), that I got from an uncle. You pulled the [bent] "guts" out of it to load it with like 10 bb's. It only pumped 1 time per shot and shot with a curve you could see. It was prolly equivalent to 1-2 pumps of a 10 pump Crosman; weaker than a daisy lever action. We had wars as well. Usually wearing ski goggles and with the no head shot rule.We must of been heathens....one pump on the petet gun....no shooting above the shoulders....or below the waist....
I think the gen x kids constantly pushed the envelope as far as possible and danced that fine line between being a dip shit and dead. My child hood friends and I were out of control as much as possible without getting locked up, although we got arrested a few times. I once had a friend of mine drive my Volvo wagon at 45-50 mph over a railroad crossing while I was on the roof holding onto the roof rack. I climbed out of the car onto the roof while he was driving from the passenger side rear seat and went back into the driver side rear window. We were fucking retarded, especially when we didn’t have any weed.How did any of us survive childhood? I did all that and bottle rocket MLRS bundles and shit lol.
Hahaha! Prolly had it coming!Yeah public service announcement. Ten pumps will penetrate a carhart jacket, sweatshirt, t-shirt and and about a quarter inch of flesh. Found this out the hard way, well not me , my buddy did. One morning before school our friend had climbed on top of my parents shed and waited for or buddy to get out of his car and walk down the driveway. Dude yelled freeze, buddy looks up and turned around and started to run away and bam. Shot him right in the back. We were twenty minutes late for school that morning because we were performing surgery on our poor friend. Actually had to use a pair of hemostats to dig out the pellet from his back.![]()
My brother got hit in the back with 3 pumps....it broke skin....games stopped after that. It's a wonder we didn't put out one our eyes.Yeah public service announcement. Ten pumps will penetrate a carhart jacket, sweatshirt, t-shirt and and about a quarter inch of flesh. Found this out the hard way, well not me , my buddy did. One morning before school our friend had climbed on top of my parents shed and waited for or buddy to get out of his car and walk down the driveway. Dude yelled freeze, buddy looks up and turned around and started to run away and bam. Shot him right in the back. We were twenty minutes late for school that morning because we were performing surgery on our poor friend. Actually had to use a pair of hemostats to dig out the pellet from his back.![]()
Oh he did, he was always a lil bitchHahaha! Prolly had it coming!![]()
My big brother used to make me make a peace sign and hold my hand up against a barn door; while he shot between my 2 fingers. 5 or 6 pumps was enuf to stick bb's in the wood. He ended up grazing my middle finger and drawing blood one day. The next day I got him back by sniping him with a dart from our back porch roof. I waited for him to go out the back door and said "you better fkn run asshole" while pumping my arm with a dart. He took off running; laughing and telling me what he was going to do when he caught me. I whipped a dart at him and just barely missed his head. Now he knew I was seriously trying to fk him up. Just as I whipped another, he stumbled and fell on his face and I got him right in his ass; buried to the hilt.... He was screaming and scrambling to get up as I threw the 3rd one at him and stuck him almost dead center of his back; in bone! Now he was really screaming.... That one cost me 3-4 really good ass kickings; but it was oh so worth it!My brother got hit in the back with 3 pumps....it broke skin....games stopped after that. It's a wonder we didn't put out one our eyes.
Ah everybody needs a good dose from time to time. It’s a good day when you took a trip and never left the farmThat and all the psychedelics its a wonder I'm not dead.
There you go.....he didnt mess with you again did he?..... or if nothing else it made him think.My big brother used to make me make a peace sign and hold my hand up against a barn door; while he shot between my 2 fingers. 5 or 6 pumps was enuf to stick bb's in the wood. He ended up grazing my middle finger and drawing blood one day. The next day I got him back by sniping him with a dart from our back porch roof. I waited for him to go out the back door and said "you better fkn run asshole" while pumping my arm with a dart. He took off running; laughing and telling me what he was going to do when he caught me. I whipped a dart at him and just barely missed his head. Now he knew I was seriously trying to fk him up. Just as I whipped another, he stumbled and fell on his face and I got him right in his ass; buried to the hilt.... He was screaming and scrambling to get up as I threw the 3rd one at him and stuck him almost dead center of his back; in bone! Now he was really screaming.... That one cost me 3-4 really good ass kickings; but it was oh so worth it!![]()
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It’s BECAUSE we lived like tomorrow didn’t matter that we’re here.How did any of us survive childhood? I did all that and bottle rocket MLRS bundles and shit lol.
I had the 37mm version, "flare launcher". The slide part broke and they refused to sell parts, tried to get me to buy another one. It's kinda useless unless you have a boat or something. There are "bird bomb" loads though that are mini claymore airbursts. Mostly for civilians it's a junk toy.
Thermite is ok by Geneva, although in this case you probably mean Hague:
- Geneva Conventions (1864 → 1949 + Protocols 1977/2005):
Humanitarian protection of people out of the fight or not fighting: the wounded and sick, shipwrecked, POWs, and civilians. Think Red Cross armbands, POW rights, medical units, occupied-population protections. Hague Conventions (1899 & 1907 + the Hague Regulations):
The conduct of hostilities—methods and means of warfare. Think bombardment rules, sieges, perfidy, treatment of spies, neutrality, occupation rules, and early weapons restrictions (e.g., expanding “dum-dum” bullets). The famous Martens Clause comes from here.
It's not like anyone pays attention though. Dictators either get couped or retire to the outback of China or Russia. Treaty dodging is begun before the treaties are signed; we use white phosphorus to "illuminate" areas and burn people. Generally the current day conflict treat all international law like toilet paper (ukes try the hardest to not be savages but can be). Even the US has biochem weapons even though they are just an inventory item. I don't think we still issue doctrine involving them. I think Italy still has chemical weapons as crowd control but again it's essentially back of some manual unused doctrine.
Thermite is also a handy household tool. It's great at spot welding and tree stump removal, killing old HDDs, and even really dangerous but very fast metal working.
You can *theoretically* forge a knife with thermite but I wouldn't lol.