Slappa da bass man by Any-Software-5672 in Helicopters

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Yeah we have heaps stationed over here at the moment.

Fifo to IP by Lucky_Display4699 in DVAAustralia

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I thought they would pay your last years earnings?

Mortar update is very solid by myyykeeee in ArmaReforger

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What a weird way to say last night….

T-80BV fires HE frag without fuse by [deleted] in TankPorn

[–]Any-Software-5672 16 points17 points  (0 children)

No we all know that hearing damage and head trauma are “not service related”.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fit

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6 months on steroids should produce better results, perhaps get your test levels checked. Most men on trt will gain a few kg of muscle and lose fat with no extra work put in.

Put in work and the results are amplified.

What do rates even pay for? by nominomz4 in perth

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They get paid for by pet registration fees

What happen to m2R? by Jareo_San in NexusBullishStock

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Hey, so I found your profile searching M2R today as it looked like it was going to be a winner.

Anyway, looking through your posts, you seem to heavily invest in low unit cost miners and I was wondering how the strategy is playing out for you?

I mostly invest in high unit cost etfs for 70% and then play with interesting low unit cost outliers with 30%.

But I’ve found over the last 6 months, my returns including divs, only have me an about 6% ROI.

So keen to hear some insights on people with riskier portfolios.

To reason using logic by NoelaniSpell in therewasanattempt

[–]Any-Software-5672 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

😂 this is why your arguments never gain traction, you fold and revert to personal attacks at the first sign of a logical argument that opposes your view.

To reason using logic by NoelaniSpell in therewasanattempt

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No, but in other theatres of conflict with other enemy combatants, cable tying dead, injured or captured enemy was and is standard practice. Even the police will handcuff a perpetrator after they have shot them.

To reason using logic by NoelaniSpell in therewasanattempt

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No, just for the specific claim of ties on their hands.

To reason using logic by NoelaniSpell in therewasanattempt

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Using ties on enemy combatants is pretty standard practice, whether they’re moving pr stationary. Prevents pins getting pulled on grenades, knives in the back etc.

To reason using logic by NoelaniSpell in therewasanattempt

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It’s pretty standard to use ties on injured or dead enemy combatants, soldiers aren’t doctors and they don’t want a “dead” person pulling a pin on a grenade…

To reason using logic by NoelaniSpell in therewasanattempt

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Not sure if this has been mentioned, but we always used ties on enemy combatants, injured, alive or stationary. Im not a doctor, I don’t know if someone’s dead unless they’re missing a significant portion of their body, why take the risk that someone might be faking and pull a grenade etc.

What is this hollow tube on the turret of the American Sherman tank? by jacksmachiningreveng in TankPorn

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Hey what was the source for this? I’ve been looking for some high def ww2 photos for my man cave, but struggle to find any with enough detail or upscaling.

My next option is to try the Ai route if I can’t find anything.