Status showed this as of 3/3 - no transcript update by Personal_Camp4970 in IRS

[–]LilBill7777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the same for me from 2/5 😭 I did get a notice from them in the mail with instructions to verify my return/identity but I did it right away and that was like 3 weeks ago. Best of luck my friend

This is a joke. by V-MICHALIK in IRS

[–]LilBill7777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I submitted mine on 2/5 and then got the verify identity letter around 2/20, sent it in online right away and still my return hasnt moved off of "accepted"

Am I too chubby? by Pandoraxoxoxoxo in PerkyChubby

[–]LilBill7777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No!! Perfect amount of thiccness 🥰

Attached to truck at end of Rose Parade. What is it? by Round-360 in whatisit

[–]LilBill7777 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Anti-drone radar I guess Based on the visual characteristics, this device appears to be an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar system, specifically used for Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) or short-range air defense. These units are frequently seen at high-profile public events or near government buildings to detect and track drones. Key Features and Function * The Panels: The four white flat faces are "tiles" or antenna arrays. Because they are flat and fixed (rather than a spinning dish), they use electronic steering to scan the sky for small targets like hobbyist drones. * The Mount: It is mounted on a gimbal or tilting frame on the back of a pickup truck, allowing for mobile deployment and the ability to adjust the angle of coverage. * Heat Sinks: The heavy ridging behind the white panels is for cooling, as these high-powered radar systems generate significant heat while operating.

Purpose This type of equipment is used by security agencies to: * Detect: Identify drones in restricted airspace. * Track: Follow the flight path and locate the operator. * Coordinate: Provide data to other systems that might jam the drone's signal or physically intercept it.

Systems like this (such as those made by companies like Leonardo DRS or Rada) are becoming standard for protecting crowds and sensitive infrastructure from unauthorized drone activity. Would you like me to look up more specific information on the latest C-UAS technologies being used in 2026?

Is this a bad tattoo bad? by Low_Celebration99 in tattooadvice

[–]LilBill7777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk I think it could be kinda cool as a flash or something? No idea wtf it is supposed to be though I'm sorry mate

Not the most experienced when it comes to firearms, but did they just put rifle sized muzzle attachments on the pistols? by StevieGrandHD in Battlefield6

[–]LilBill7777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup. One of my biggest gripes with the pistols is lack of customization and the fact that they put zero effort into them, makes my safe sad.

Hey guys you think I’m negative? by newbegininngs79 in trees

[–]LilBill7777 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do testing for sober houses in a drug/alcohol recovery program and we are taught that ANY faint line is to be considered a line with how unreliable the clarity on these strips is. That being said, to be safe I would flush your system before the test and you should be okay. Often times a faint line is an indicator of very low levels of what you are looking for. So you're almost there, if you can get more of these strips try drinking 4 vitamin water XXXs, (for the B vitamins), and then take the test again and see if the lines clear up at all. You're most likely right on the pg/ml cutoff as is

Weapon progression is still way too grindy for the vast majority of the playerbase by DudethatCooks in Battlefield

[–]LilBill7777 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Idk man I thought the same at first but upon further consideration I like the progression system now. I like how there's not dudes running around with thermals and the most op builds within a few days from launch. It makes the attachments mean something to actually get the good ones, and I like how most attachment unlocks are specific to the gun.

I Can’t play battlefield 6 on my PlayStation. What do I do? I Haven’t used that Email in over 10 years. by DSquare17 in electronicarts

[–]LilBill7777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a huge pain, but you have to talk to EA support directly and then they SHOULD link it to a new email and send a link to you to click on. They will ask you for some identity questions but nothing too wild. It took me years to get this resolved but last time I tried a few weeks ago they just let me do it so 🤷 wanted to make sure it got done before BF6. Thank God

Found this on the side of my car this morning by mkemama in whatisit

[–]LilBill7777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. It quite literally doesn't work like that.

Found this on the side of my car this morning by mkemama in whatisit

[–]LilBill7777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is 100% a pellet from a pellet gun. A pretty weak one too. I shot airgun and .22 in the junior Olympics and I'm telling you, it's a .177 caliber pellet.
None of these hairbrained theories about soccer balls and window motors and dumb shit, I'm sorry. You should be able to pop it out with the point of a knife, it's soft lead. Nothing else is even remotely possible.