Let’s hide our anti-air. In broad daylight. In the most obvious spot in the city. Without any effort to mask any of it. Brilliant…
Let’s hide our anti-air. In broad daylight. In the most obvious spot in the city. Without any effort to mask any of it. Brilliant…
Devastating barrage by the Bradley. That grenade drop did nothing though lol
MLRS and air defense… That’s great!
Five bucks say some mom got hurt trying to walk in the gravel and threatened to sue.
… 23 soldier picks up the gun of the 3rd soldier and exits the trench to conduct meat assault…
You could say, they have plenty of supplies…
Music by Heilung… Well, it’s a kind of healing going on…
I cannot tell you how many towels the average person uses, or what the distribution is. Though it’s probably less than 4. What I can say is that it doesn’t hurt anybody, so if it feels good for you, just do it. That’s the nice thing about being an adult, you can do what you want.
I would note though that it’s probably much more important how often you change and wash your towels than how many you use.
4 anti-aircraft! Hopefully that will help the front on the left side of the river
Is that just part of the Russian operating handbook now? "How to turn your APV into a (useless) rolling bomb? Or are Russians across multiple locales just coming up with this “innovation” in parallel?
That was a lot of dudes very suddenly.
Buy one that has enough space to open it up and put an apple airtag in there?
I have very vague recollection of it being relevant…
I remember the first mission of hotline Miami. You take the phone call and learn that you are supposed to kill some people. You learn how to use your guns. You kill a bunch of baddies, quite badass. Then at the end of the mission, the screen starts swaying more than usually, and the protagonist vomits in an alley. Of course, he just killed for the first time, overwhelming. Makes him quite human, more than many other protagonists, despite the pixel art style.
Now I wish I was bald.
I would lettuce + cucumber, too. Begrudgingly, but I would accept it.
I don’t think I have stopped struggling with it. But removing some distractions has definitely worked. Windows was a big one. So many popups and bullshit. Stopped using social media entirely for some time. Just blocked the websites and the apps. Stopped using YouTube. Always made sure to leave the house and go to a library or cafe in the morning where there are less distractions. It works well.
Should be fixed now, I figured out the problem.
We should remove all those laws barring children working in mines, because common sense is that mining companies would not employ children… You are conflating two issues here. What the world ought to do, and what is really happening. Folks in Texas are struggling in the sun, and we ought to give them any tool we can do they can fight back.
Didn’t even have time to get properly set up from the looks of it.