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Posts by benny vader
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2018-08-05 at 4:36 PM UTC in DH'ers Are A Sub-Community.
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2018-08-05 at 4:23 PM UTC in Which Bitch ??
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2018-08-04 at 8:26 PM UTC in People who travel but only go to Europe
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2018-08-04 at 8:21 PM UTC in People who travel but only go to Europe
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2018-08-04 at 8:17 PM UTC in Conflict Shitpile III - Diplomacy Defunct Edition
Originally posted by infinityshock too much of the market is fresh fish. if they freeze it for storage it is no longer viable as 'fresh.' most restaurant purchasers have the ability to detect the difference between fresh and previously frozen.
but not the patrons.
i bet you cant tell if your served with fresh fishes or five days old fishes.
or even months old fishes. -
2018-08-04 at 8:15 PM UTC in People who travel but only go to Europe
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2018-08-04 at 7:55 PM UTC in Conflict Shitpile III - Diplomacy Defunct Edition
Originally posted by infinityshock fishing is too physically laborious. theyre allergic to that shit like vampires to holy water.
they dont have to.
all they need to is to pay a bunch of people, lesser jedis to buy, hold and sell fishes in the market the same way they do with oil market.
ie, manipulating the market. its really easy once you have enough capitals. -
2018-08-04 at 7:52 PM UTC in People who travel but only go to Europe
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2018-08-04 at 7:48 PM UTC in Zanick-tier thread : Are you ever curious about shits ???
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2018-08-04 at 7:45 PM UTC in anyone ever try to weld or tig steel to copper?
Originally posted by infinityshock no. its not. SS is brittle. the additives to the alloy that makes it rust resistant is the reason its brittle.
regardless, no SS compares to the structural 'strength' of regular steel under the loads required of a truck frame.
there is no relevance to performance of heated structural members. even a lead (one of the lowest melting points of solid metals) frame would survive longer than any of the plastic/rubber/composite/etc components of the vehicle.
you have heard of SS springs, yes ??? there goes your myth that SS are brittle.
SS are by default stringer than mere steel. which is why SS pots and pans are always, always thinner than their steel counterpart of comparable strength.
the weigh of costs is a consideration.
SS expands a lot when heated compared to similar things made with pure steel. -
2018-08-04 at 7:39 PM UTC in People who travel but only go to Europe
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2018-08-04 at 7:37 PM UTC in Conflict Shitpile III - Diplomacy Defunct Edition
Originally posted by infinityshock first…theyre fishermen…not kikes. they dont usually have the wherewithall…much less financial stability…to be able to soak up such an 'investment'
up next ...
the fishermen conspiracy.
how fishermen are actually controlled by a hidden cabal of jedi fishmongering corporations. -
2018-08-04 at 7:33 PM UTC in To All the Weak Fags Who Couldn't Cut It in the End
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2018-08-04 at 7:32 PM UTC in Zanick-tier thread : Are you ever curious about shits ???
Originally posted by -SpectraL I stuck up for you when you got illegitimately banned by the Fun Bunch on Zoklet.
benny vader
ben vader
ban vader
ban evader!
truth be told, it was supposed to be backwards.
i was about to register as ban evader and when it came to making password, i had it set as benny vader.
i was this || close to clicking submit before i decided to switch them. -
2018-08-04 at 7:29 PM UTC in Zanick-tier thread : Are you ever curious about shits ???
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2018-08-04 at 7:23 PM UTC in To All the Weak Fags Who Couldn't Cut It in the End
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2018-08-04 at 7:21 PM UTC in Zanick-tier thread : Are you ever curious about shits ???
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2018-08-04 at 7:19 PM UTC in anyone ever try to weld or tig steel to copper?
Originally posted by infinityshock no.
SS frame isnt feasible…its too brittle and not capable of supporting the load
SS are stronger and springier than your regular car steel.
there are like hundreds of types of SS and dozens of them are suitable for automotive applications.
the only problem is their weight and expansion rate when heated up. -
2018-08-04 at 7:16 PM UTC in To All the Weak Fags Who Couldn't Cut It in the End
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2018-08-04 at 7:13 PM UTC in Conflict Shitpile III - Diplomacy Defunct Edition
Originally posted by infinityshock yes…which is based on a fixed standard of measure, ie, the harvest during that time frame. the validity of the price change is justifiable due to a variable harvest potential.
how do you know for sure them fishermens arent hoarding their harvest of fishes to artificially keep the prices high ???
they might even dump over netted fishes back to sea.