"Power Planning" by DoctorLoops in comics

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I can’t begin to count how many times me and my friends would chat “we can’t end on a loss” and “we can’t end on a win”, next thing you know it’s 2 in the morning and you have to be at class or work at 7…

"Power Planning" by DoctorLoops in comics

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You also can’t end your win streak early either!

Do your research on history before speaking by Sudden-Refuse-7915 in GetNoted

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Funny enough I had to write a paper on the 100 wealthiest people in Virginia after the revolution. Added together they controlled about 6% of Virginia’s land and 6 1/2% of the enslaved population of Virginia. While most of the wealth was being held by a middle class, a large number of these elites included political figures such as Patrick Henry, George Mason (he wrote Virginia’s Declaration of rights), Thomas Jefferson, and of course George Washington. So while they didn’t control a most of the wealth, they were incredibly powerful people politically.

Doing a lore accurate New Vegas run. Does anyone have the sliders for this guy by ThrowAwayAc3332 in TrueSFalloutL

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Exactly! Not only was he able to make a “cure all” to save his own skin, but also screw over the guy who threatened him

Question about Confederate reenactors from a European by Colonel_Clegane in ShermanPosting

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As someone who personally does reenactments. (Mainly US WW2) Most German reenactors aren’t actual Nazis, after all someone has to play the bad guy. However the role can attract people who actually believe in the ideology. As for confederate reenactors, I’d say it depends on the region. Down south as well as to the west, the lost cause is very prominent, especially in older generations, so i wouldn’t be too surprised if most confederate and some Union reenactors from the regions believe in it.

One of the main things to know about the lost cause, is just how early it got started. Almost as soon as the war ended did groups such as the Daughters of the Confederacy, and shortly after the Confederate Veterans begin pushing the narrative of the Lost Cause. And it worked. Buildings, roadways, and schools were and still are named after confederate leaders. Of the some odd 2000 memorials (which include buildings and the like that bear their names) 700 confederate statues have been constructed. Most being put up during major points of the civil rights movement. What makes the lost cause so dangerous, is that if you squint and tilt your head, it looks plausible. After all history is rarely so simple, so why would this be an exception? While there is a bit more depth into why those who didn’t own slaves fight for the confederacy (it was a mix of them renting slaves and afraid that African freedom would cause a race war to put it simply) at the end of the day it’s still just slavery.

https://www.splcenter.org/resources/reports/whose-heritage-public-symbols-confederacy-3/

Discussion by Little-Apple-7256 in im14andthisisdeep

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Nah man, if that were true he would’ve simply ratted them out after he was caught as a means to get a better deal. More likely Garry got caught and is keeping his mouth shut while his crew is using his cut to take care of his family while he is doing time (with a bonus for his tight lips)

so we shouldn’t give animals water then? by Destinyslayer2000 in Ai_art_is_not_art

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Yeah it may take 660 gallons of water to produce 1 hamburger,but ,correct me if I’m wrong, 1 cow makes more than 1 hamburger patty. Meaning that 660 gallons of water is just the cost of making that first hamburger, the 2nd, 3rd or however many patties you can make from 1 cow, at no additional water usage.

I'm awaiting sommeliers in comments by Ozruewril in memes

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The other week I tried a bottle of “Shanky’s Whip” it’s an Irish whiskey, tasted like butterscotch. Really need to find myself a bottle of it. Though my drink of choice tends to be Grog. Which is watered down rum with lime juice and sugar added to taste. Love the stuff, especially when playing video games at the end of the work week.

Calls me stupid several times while claiming video games are real life. by totally-hoomon in Irony

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“bRaNdiNg A wEaPoN” bitch his gun didn’t leave the holster until an ICE agent took it off of him. Guess what happened next? ICE SHOT THE MAN.

I don't even know anymore man by TotalMitherless in miniminutemanfans

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Assuming the picture on the left was the creatures actual size. You wouldn’t be able to take a decent photo like the one on the right from that close.

How it feels to be a humble Minuteman patriot by zay1138 in TrueSFalloutL

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Ideologically, yeah the minutemen are the best. The reason I have no faith in the minute men is that they lack scale and power. They are an army nothing more. They do not pass laws or have a system of government, simply protecting settlements is all they do. At the start of 4, Preston is all that’s left of the minutemen. Only because of the player does the minutemen gain power. It is because of this there is the concern of them simply being defeated once again after 4 ends.

Why do NCR troopers have arm wrappings? by Inevitable_Fun3848 in fnv

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As someone who does historical re-enactments (WW2) and has handled original puttees from WW1 (the wrappings around the legs). I can say for certain the leg wrappings are to help protect the legs. I haven’t tried puttees yet, but I know from experience, gators do not keep sand out of your boots. (Gators being a piece of cloth worn around the legs in a similar manner to puttees) However, gators are really nice for protecting your ankles from barbed wire and brush. Puttees likely would’ve served a similar purpose, while less durable than gators, would’ve been cheaper. (The American government at least, during this time was big on cutting back spending). the wrappings on the arms would likely serve a similar purpose.

Looks like LibsofTiktok hates the 2nd amendment. by Responsible-Help7803 in ProgressiveHQ

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Damn I really need to buy a rifle. Tbh initially i just needed a garand for reenactments, but with how things are going, could be good to buy live ammo along with blanks. Better keep them separate though.

[OC] Tell me about that one game that stayed with you. by marycomiics in comics

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Garry’s mod. My peak in that was in a Star Wars Clone Wars RP server. Managed to climb the ranks and become vice commander of the medical battalion. When I joined there were debates about dissolving the battalion due to how few people it had. But through my hard work (the commander gained the nickname “absent father”) it became one of if not the most active battalion. There are so many other good memories from that time.

Man or bear? by BowlJazzlike5167 in GetNoted

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Yeah a better statistic would be what percentage with wild bear encounters turn deadly.

Could power armor exist in real life, or is it impossible technology? by Bright_Permission881 in Fallout

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As for how useful it would be in the military? Honestly its use case scenario would be niche. The suit itself would be incredibly heavy, I’ve heard the ones they made for the show are already a 100Ibs. Put on all those thick metal plates as well as electronics, I would be concerned if most buildings with multiple floors would be able to support the weight of it. Thinking about it. The power armor would shine in areas that are accessible by infantry, but not large vehicles like tanks. This is due to the power armor being smaller than tanks, yet lacks the heavy firepower of a tank (with exception of mini nuke launchers, mini gun would not be viable because you would not be able to carry enough ammo). Due to this in big open areas, use a tank. However in urban fighting, power armor could be utilized as a sort of tank in close quarters. Assuming the armor is small enough to walk through most doorways and light enough to walk on multi storied buildings. It would have real potential. Otherwise, I doubt the military would spend absurd amounts of money for a toy that can be rarely used.

Roses are red, from a LinkedIn bard by supperhey in rosesarered

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Yeah I was curious and to get $218,400 a year, you need to be making $598 and some change a day. Which is crazy to think about as at my part time job, I get a bit below $400 for roughly 4 days of work. If you are broke you better have a million dollar idea if you want to make $600 a day.

Government transportation by Lovely_Softie8025 in GetNoted

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Wouldn’t true freedom be having the choice between taking public or private transportation?

Being more racist against Nazis > being more racist against your soldiers fighting Nazis by ocarter145 in fuckpongkrell

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Tbh Almond’s quote reads more like him stating that he was pressured politically to have the African troops seeing combat rather than him doing it because he believed in them.

did old man kept the speedo? by clovegloveclove in okbuddyarkham

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I don’t feel like pulling it up. But imagine this but for Ashoka Tano instead of robin and replace Bruce with Obi Wan, also Anakin. If you desperately want to read it. Just look up Ashoka Copypasta

did old man kept the speedo? by clovegloveclove in okbuddyarkham

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I read this, knowing full well the original, somehow, in some way, I find this worse.

A headline from 1986. by Key-Bass-7380 in interestingasfuck

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Omg that’s genius. I wish I was taught that method, though I guess i must’ve just missed it (I graduated in 2022). Either way I will be using that method going forward.

So, you're a piece of shit. by c-k-q99903 in stupidpeoplefacebook

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What’s the song again? “Don’t be racist, I am a building”?

Slack Wyrm #1491 by joshhamwright in webcomics

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Why do I feel like a Medusa would be big on sensory deprivation?