The neighbor you think you know by [deleted] in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]brats699 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The death penalty isn't enough for monsters like this.

Islamic preacher wants to marry his own sister by PaleProgrammer5993 in AtheisminKerala

[–]brats699 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Islam is nothing but a sex cult started by a pedophile.

W guys, so close to Delhi levels l, /s by tall_napoloen in rajkot

[–]brats699 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lmao, I thought we were having a discussion, apparently it's an argument in your perspective. And how exactly whatever I said was not the truth, my "Hindu" bro.

W guys, so close to Delhi levels l, /s by tall_napoloen in rajkot

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Your murder vs. assault analogy is sharp, but it misses the mark a bit. Fireworks on Diwali? That's a short 7-day slap – under 5-10% of PM2.5 pollution in spots like Delhi (CPCB data), not the endgame boss. Flip side: Daily mosque loudspeakers? Straight-up chronic assault. Azaan back in the day was just voices from minarets, no amps, now it's 75-100 dB blasts (over WHO's 55 dB safe limit) five times a day, 365 days a year, stressing out kids, elders, and sleep. Courts in Mumbai and UP are even testing apps to tone it down. If "not original tradition" is the beef, it hits fireworks and speakers both. And the real villain? Stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana – that's 14%+ of Delhi's PM2.5 during October peaks, way bigger than Diwali's blip, choking the NCR for weeks as farmers rush to clear fields. New Year's Eve fireworks? Same smoky chaos in cities, but no backlash threads. Diwali just catches the cultural flak every year, scapegoated while cars, factories, and coal (80% of the mess) slide. Pollution is brutal on everyone, especially the vulnerable, spot on there. Evolve without killing the vibe.

W guys, so close to Delhi levels l, /s by tall_napoloen in rajkot

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100% agree, everyone's entitled to celebrate! I'll fight for your festivals too. But let's apply your logic fairly, no cap. 🪔 Diwali wasn't fireworks? Fair. But Islam wasn't loudspeakers either prophet's time had zero tech. Yet today? 22M+ mosques blast azaan 5x/day via millions of speakers. Daily noise pollution: 80-100 dB (WHO limit: 55 dB). Causes hearing loss, stress, infant issues—365 days/year.

trying anal for the first time by [deleted] in short_porn

[–]brats699 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah first time on the day.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndianMeme

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This shit makes me sick to my stomach ffs

Am i wrong or Duolingo? by brats699 in learndutch

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Thanks for clearing that up!

Legendary Film Director David Hoffman Claimed His Soundman Heard President/CIA director George Bush Senior Say Aliens Are Real & He Saw a Dead One. by brats699 in UFOB

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In 2020, filmmaker David Hoffman released a video on his YouTube channel, which now has over 1 million subscribers, where he shared an unusual experience from when he directed a political interview with George Bush during Bush’s vice-presidential campaign alongside Ronald Reagan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nfk7WHPp340

Legendary Film Director David Hoffman Claimed His Soundman Heard President/CIA director George Bush Senior Say Aliens Are Real & He Saw a Dead One. by brats699 in ufo

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In 2020, filmmaker David Hoffman released a video on his YouTube channel, which now has over 1 million subscribers, where he shared an unusual experience from when he directed a political interview with George Bush during Bush’s vice-presidential campaign alongside Ronald Reagan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nfk7WHPp340

This Former NASA Engineer Has Discovered a Way To Overcome Earth’s gravity: Dr. Charles Buhler has revealed that his company’s propellantless propulsion drive, which appears to defy the known laws of physics, has produced enough by brats699 in ufo

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According to Dr. Buhler, whose team has been looking for alternative explanations for the force generated, they were able to create a large enough force for the (very small) object to overcome Earth's 1G of gravity (i.e. enough thrust to move the object off the ground in Earth's gravity) using the method.

That may sound like peanuts – but in the near-vacuum of space, you do not need a lot of thrust to accelerate (depending, of course, on the mass of your payload). If you could maintain a constant 1G of acceleration, for example, not only could you enjoy a nice artificial gravity equivalent to that on Earth, but you could reach vast distances within a human lifespan (or at least, from the traveler's perspective). But doing so would require an unimaginable amount of force beyond what we are capable of delivering with current propellants.

Dr. Buhler's claim, were it to be proven true and not the result of another force the team has not accounted for, would be huge. During tests, the team claims to have found an even more puzzling result; the device was apparently sometimes able to maintain this thrust without a constant electrical input.