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He’s do it without hands or feet too and in an environment his species doesn’t inhabit
He’s do it without hands or feet too and in an environment his species doesn’t inhabit
This is my friend Fred. JP likes playing basketball and gardening. I met Morgan 5 years ago and JP has been my best friend ever since.
Armor and clothing in movies and shows with historical settings. I really appreciate when they get the details right and it can be really jarring when it’s bad. The Northman is a good example of what vikings probably dressed like, which is basically the same as how all medieval people dressed. Simple wool and linen tunics and big cloaks fastened with broaches. No fur capes or leather armbands or cornrows, looking at you Vikings on the “history” channel.
I’m pretty sure I live in a city between you and Dearborn but I don’t want to say the names and dox us. I just thought it was fun to piece together with the few clues and my familiarity with the area
I wonder if you could ssh into it. My charging port broke on my last phone and was able to pull all my files off of it via ssh
Dutch Sheets has to be the worst god damn name I’ve ever heard
America has been a meat grinder the whole time and never really represented any of the things we claim it did. All men were created equal but slavery and genocide were fine? If anything we’re closer to that ideal now than we ever have been
I love the attention to detail in the armor. It looks straight from 15th century Germany (well, the area eventually known as Germany)
I’m a strange man and I’d rather be with the bear too
Punctuation is the difference between helping your uncle, Jack, off a horse and helping your uncle jack off a horse.
And then everybody clapped
I think there’s a theory that the vinegar was posca, a mix of vinegar and water that was better than straight vinegar. Not that that was really a kindness since he’d survive longer and suffer more
I’m pretty sure a body armor costs less than a new car
We’re pointing out the bad things not the cool things
The George Floyd protests were outliers and the bigger picture shows that Tennessee is one of the most violent states in the country: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_violent_crime_rate.
Even if you look at homicides per county, violence in TN is pretty widespread: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_intentional_homicide_rate
Granted, Washington state’s homicides look fairly evenly distributed there but the worst areas are outside of Seattle. Also, based on your description of TN I’d expect it to look like Illinois where most homicides occurs in specific areas of Chicago
Where did you see that it was a bolt action rifle? I couldn’t find any real details on the weapons used. I’m looking for sensible gun policies to advocate for in the US and a mass shooting with a bolt action refutes my “limit the rate of fire” idea.
I think it’d make more sense if it was a car seat since coffee is a cozy luxury where kids are a lot of work and responsibility. Then it’s more of a lost free time joke than a “wife bad” joke. I still thought the longing look back was silly though
I thought the F 35 was kind of a flop. Not doubting you. I don’t keep up with modern military stuff (more of sword nerd) and I just remember hearing it was a money pit
Kinda like how they force you to learn about other religions and cultures in history class. It’s confusing for the children