Wrecking ball duelling. But I'd pay to see others do it with each their own tower crane.
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I always find it funny when a band has a greatest hits released relatively early in their career, with the record label not realizing that the biggest success is yet to come.
It's been 20 years since I lasted opened an m2, so I don't remember exactly, but the part I'm talking about is a fairly nondescript metal piece sticking up from the bolt carrier. I may remember it incorrectly that it has to be back and not forward.
Also, the drill + file is what I was told. I never saw it happen.
Yup. Large creatures knows better than to wear stripes.
I've had the pleasure of using one, and the reasons for its continued use are many, but I'll list a few:
- Proven design that works well
- Ease of maintenance (except from that one bit you absolutely have to remember to flip forward before inserting the bolt carrier, lest you have to drill in from the side to file it off to unjam the bolt carrier)
- Objectively cool
- Adds three inches to your penis size (men), a couple of letters to the cup size (women), or either/both for anyone else
- NATO has literal tonns upon tones of ammo for it. Tha m82 shooter is sure as hell not removing the linked chains from all of it so he can carry it around himself.
Your cat hears the promises of a rooster coming and knows for sure he's gonna die. She's waiting to score a kill.
And the far right seem much easier to upset. "Oh no, a trans person held a beer can!"
When a story starts to bring in prophecy as part of the writing. As soon as a character does something "because the prophecy speaks of...", I feel that the writers ran out of plausible ideas and use that as a cheap crutch.
Battlestar Galactica was a great show, but they should've skipped that part.
I have a vague memory from the late 90's during the dotcom bubble where there was this site where you could pay, log in, remotely control an actuated hunting rifle, and shoot an animal. It was deemed legal as it was legal where the actual shot was fired.
By the same logic I would think this idea would be legal as well.
I have both 3rd and 4th edition around here somewhere.
EDIT: Found them. It was 2nd and 4th edition
Not necessarily a "thing", but those two are common allergens, and they're often found in soups.