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  1. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Did you know the bananas in jammas were full blown homosexual males and off set they were almost continously sucking and fucking one another and shooting up meth with old used needles? True story
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  2. CandyRein Black Hole
    Omfg!!!
    Like “The wiggles”

    I never realized till I grew up LOL
  3. Cootehill African Astronaut [my unsymmetrically blurry oregano]
    Originally posted by S6x alot of American wealth were Booze runners in the 1930s prohibition period.

    Name one example.

    Joseph Kennedy made his money by being in with the jedis in Hollywood.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_P._Kennedy_Sr.#Investments_in_entertainment,_shipping,_and_real_estate
  4. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    I'm having a Creed only karaoke party later if anyone's interested.

    /thank you emoji goes here
  5. CandyRein Black Hole
    Count me in!

    *singing*
    With arms wide O’pon!
  6. benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by CandyRein You’d be more partial to Barney and bananas in pajamas

    hanging out at the playground is much, much better tbh.

    #howpedoslive
  7. CandyRein Black Hole
    Jesus take the wheel!
  8. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    RS-28 Sarmat

    Its large payload of about 10 tonnes would allow for up to 10 heavy MIRV warheads or 15 lighter ones (350 kilotons yield each) or up to 24 Avangard hypersonic glide vehicles, or a combination of warheads and massive amounts of countermeasures designed to defeat anti-missile systems; it was heralded by the Russian military as a response to the U.S. Prompt Global Strike. Sarmat has a short boost phase, which shortens the interval when it can be tracked by satellites with infrared sensors, like Space-Based Infrared System and makes it harder to intercept. It is speculated that RS-28 could fly a trajectory over the South Pole, completely immune to any current U.S. missile defense system. It is suspected to have a Fractional Orbital Bombardment (FOBS) capability. In February 2014, a Russian military official announced the Sarmat is expected to be ready for deployment around 2020.
  9. CandyRein Black Hole
    *spreads arms*

    Wide O’ pon !
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  10. benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by -SpectraL RS-28 Sarmat

    Its large payload of about 10 tonnes would allow for up to 10 heavy MIRV warheads or 15 lighter ones (350 kilotons yield each) or up to 24 Avangard hypersonic glide vehicles, or a combination of warheads and massive amounts of countermeasures designed to defeat anti-missile systems; it was heralded by the Russian military as a response to the U.S. Prompt Global Strike. Sarmat has a short boost phase, which shortens the interval when it can be tracked by satellites with infrared sensors, like Space-Based Infrared System and makes it harder to intercept. It is speculated that RS-28 could fly a trajectory over the South Pole, completely immune to any current U.S. missile defense system. It is suspected to have a Fractional Orbital Bombardment (FOBS) capability. In February 2014, a Russian military official announced the Sarmat is expected to be ready for deployment around 2020.

    B.

    for being courteous enough to remove the wiki reference brackets.
  11. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by benny vader B.

    for being courteous enough to remove the wiki reference brackets.

    R-36ORB

    The development of the R-36 missile complex for use with the 8К69 (termed Fractional Orbital Bombardment System in the West, NATO reporting name SS-9 Mod 3) began on April 16, 1962. Such a missile provided some advantages over a conventional ICBM. The range is limited only by the parameters of the orbit that the re-entry vehicle has been placed into, and the re-entry vehicle may come from either direction, compelling the enemy to build considerably more expensive anti-missile systems. Due to the possibility of placing the warhead in orbit and keeping it there for some time, it is possible to reduce the time required to strike to just a few minutes. It is also much more difficult to predict where the warhead will land, since while the re-entry vehicle is on orbit, it is a very small object with few distinguishing marks and is hard to detect. Moreover, since the warhead can be commanded to land anywhere along the orbit's ground track, even detecting the warhead while it is in orbit does not allow accurate prediction of its intended target. Early R-36s used radio ground guidance on the reasoning that it would be more accurate than inertial guidance, however, the engineers eventually scrapped this when they decided that inertial guidance was good enough. The structure and design of the fractional orbit bombardment system were similar to a conventional R-36 ICBM system. The main design difference from a conventional ICBM was in the design of the re-entry vehicle, which is fitted with a single 2.4 Mt warhead, a de-orbit engine, and control block. The control system independently uses inertial guidance and a radar altimeter which measure orbit parameters twice, once at the beginning of the orbital trajectory and again just before the firing of engines for de-orbiting. The silo launcher and command point were hardened against a nuclear blast.
  12. Archer513 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by mmQ I'm having a Creed only karaoke party later if anyone's interested.

    /thank you emoji goes here

    No nickleback!?!?
  13. Rivotril Houston
    I don't know what to expect of Web 3.0, this sucks.
  14. WellHung Black Hole
    Originally posted by Archer513 No nickleback!?!?

    Lololol
  15. CandyRein Black Hole



    So fuckin hott
  16. Red_Woman African Astronaut
    I hate to read long documents on PC. For some weird reasons I need to print them. Feck!
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  17. CandyRein Black Hole
    “ I Tony Montana!, you fuckin with me! You fuckin with the best “!



    Lmao@ I Tony ♥️
  18. joerell African Astronaut [twine our circinate supersymmetry]
    Pampered dog owns three sports cars, 175 pairs of sunglasses and 65 outfits as owner splashes out £40k.
    Princess Cleopatra Superchill also feasts on steak for dinner and travels around in a £1,500 pram - so she doesn't get her paws dirty when out and about.

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/pampered-dog-owns-three-sports-12958353
  19. CandyRein Black Hole
    ROFL @ Princess Cleopatra Superchill

    Now I feel like my cats Angel and Tails have mediocre names lol


    Ot

    I’ve got so much frikn energy this morning because of a great nights sleep and I’m feeling like Working Out !

    Thinking about a run to the lake and a joint will be my reward when i get there

    Gotta find something sweat proof and light to put it in .. that won’t fall out while I’m running 🤔hmmmmm

    Ahh fuq it, I’m just gonna use a lil sandwich bag
    💖🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏽‍♀️🏃🏽‍♀️
  20. X💖X💖X Houston [my furthermore sighted triumph]
    Ok, back to my movie I was trying to watch.

    Other random thought...this back to school shopping is costing a small fortune. Sucks!
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