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  1. park police Tuskegee Airman
    I know some meth heads that would probably be down to try this.
  2. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by POLECAT y u didnt thank that post tho

    circle jerk
  3. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by POLECAT someone has obviously sucked someones dick OR someone is using alternate profiles to make someones self look better through general popularity


    Ether way its kinda icky

    I'm pretty sure OP is Dumpster Slut. WellHung is like Dumpster Slut's autistic mini me
  4. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by cigreting how the fuck do you have 7100 posts m8
    I've been on some forums for over 12 years and I still only have a thousand or two.
    You obviously have no life

    If you're on a site like this, you either have no life, or you're here to show off to the majority that you do have one.
  5. park police Tuskegee Airman
    That's pretty horrific. Fermented urine + rotting fish also works wonders to ruin a building.
  6. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Without globalism, sanctions don't mean shit. Any country can become self sufficient and not require trading with other countries. None of them will do this though because they're all in cahoots at the government level. The cold war was a joke, the bolsheviks that took over russia also control the US.
  7. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Obbe Doesn't even need to be a pallets house. If it's a temporary shelter, to shelter her temporarily, she could build something out of the branches in the woods she is hiding in. I suggested to her at least 3 good books on how to do exactly that. She could already be out of the rain and bugs.

    Instead she is wasting more time and energy dragging stuff around to build something needlessly more complicated.

    When it comes to a survival situation, the less energy expended to get a job done, the better. Not everyone agrees with that though. I'm not suggesting it's similar to surviving in the wilderness, but you're still facing the elements and probably inferior nutrition, adequate rest, etc.
  8. park police Tuskegee Airman
    That's a shitty link and san francisco is a shithole and a shining example of leftist dumbfuckery and depravity.

    Not worth making a thread about just because you're from the area.
  9. park police Tuskegee Airman
    The irish are very fond of fart jokes, like the british. They are masters of cuckery.
  10. park police Tuskegee Airman
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/08/24/white-florida-man-cited-stand-your-ground-shooting-black-man-jury-found-him-guilty/?noredirect=on


    Late Friday night, a jury delivered the guilty verdict that Markeis McGlockton’s family never thought would come.

    They had many reasons not to get their hopes up, family attorney Michele Rayner told The Washington Post. First, there were the 25 days it took to arrest the man who fatally shot 28-year-old McGlockton in a dispute over a handicap parking spot. There was the county sheriff who backed the shooter’s invocation of Florida’s controversial “stand your ground” law. There were parallels to the case of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed black teen whose shooter was acquitted in the same state after he claimed self-defense.

    But on Friday there were sobs, sighs and hugs in the courtroom as Michael Drejka, 49, was convicted of manslaughter in a case that’s captured national attention. McGlockton’s girlfriend clapped her hands, the Tampa Bay Times reported, while others squeezed the shoulder of the slain man’s father.

    Drejka’s lawyers argued the Florida man acted reasonably in self-defense last year after McGlockton pushed him to the ground in the parking lot outside a Clearwater, Fla., convenience store. Prosecutors, however, pointed to video footage showing McGlockton backing away before Drejka shot him. He would collapse before his 5-year-old son.


    Jurors rejected Drejka’s defense.

    Drejka “took the life of another human being without any legal justification,” Pinellas-Pasco Assistant State Attorney Fred Schaub said at the trial.

    Schaub delivered passionate closing arguments, the Tampa Bay Times reported, walking the courtroom and at times throwing up his hands. “He was a human being in our world,” he said of McGlockton. “What have we come to in this country?”

    Drejka’s lawyers, who plan to appeal the verdict after an Oct. 10 sentencing, maintain that their client thought he was at risk, saying he didn’t see McGlockton’s backing away as removing the threat in the three seconds between pulling his gun and firing.

    “He had really no time to assess the danger,” defense attorney Bryant Camareno told The Post.

    Camareno said he and Drejka’s other lawyers ultimately used a self-defense argument rather than Florida’s stand-your-ground law specifically, not wanting their client to have to testify at a pretrial hearing. But Drejka’s initial stand-your-ground claim and Pinellas Sheriff Bob Gualtieri’s reference to the statute when he declined to arrest Drejka last year renewed scrutiny of a law that lets people react with deadly force before trying to back away if they have a reasonable belief their lives are at risk……..

    Some people in this day and age still don't realize that it's completely illegal to defend yourself against black people. You have to learn UFC moves, guns aren't allowed. You are at a disadvantage if you're white, but you can practice hitting yourself in the head so your IQ decreases and you gradually shrink your brain and build up a layer of fluid to insulate it from the impacts. Then you may be able to successfully (and legally) fight back against black people.
    It's only fair.

  11. park police Tuskegee Airman
    wrong thread
  12. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by G4LM Don't impede upon my natural and GOD given right as an American citizen to enjoy the suffering of another human being.
    Malice, it's what happens when your butthole gets pimped out by a homeless woman.
  13. park police Tuskegee Airman
    If there were actually any women here, the answer would probably be disturbing.
  14. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby so what would you think the best option would be to disperse, it?

    It's highly classified.
  15. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Now that I think about it, you're exactly right. He DOES talk like a typical homeless guy that lives under a bridge. Maybe they're all autistic and smoke crack.
  16. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Hurricanes like tornadoes are electromagnetic and can be controlled electromagnetically. A nuke is just an omnidirectional burst of electromagnetic energy. Not the best option.
  17. park police Tuskegee Airman
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7398277/Crime-fighting-Superdogs-built-night-vision-one-day-reality.html

    Crime fighting 'superdogs' with in-built night vision could one day be created as scientists claim an injection of nanoparticles can give animals the ability to see infrared light


    Superdogs with infrared night vision could soon be created and used to chase down criminals.

    Scientists have successfully given mice the ability to see near infrared wavelengths of light for up to ten weeks thanks to an injection of nano particles into their eyes.

    Scientists are now saying dogs could be the next step, with humans the ultimate goal if the safety of the procedure can be ensured.

    'If we had a super dog that could see near infrared light, we could project a pattern onto a lawbreaker's' body from a distance, and the dog could catch them without disturbing other people,' Dr Han from the University of Massachusetts Medical School said.


    Night vision goggles are already an essential piece of equipment for soldiers, spies and sci-fi heroes but the nanoparticle injection can directly give animals the ability.

    The researchers found the chemicals gave mice the ability to see more wavelengths of light than they can naturally.

    The results are to be [presented this week at the American Chemical Society (ACS) Fall 2019 National Meeting & Exposition.

    'When we look at the universe, we see only visible light,' says Dr Gang Han, the project's principal investigator.

    'But if we had near-infrared vision, we could see the universe in a whole new way.

    'We might be able to do infrared astronomy with the naked eye, or have night vision without bulky equipment.'

    Most mammals can only detect light of wavelengths between 400 and 700 nanometers (nm).

    Near-infrared (NIR) light, on the other hand, has longer wavelengths - 750 nm to 1.4 micrometers.

    Upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) were injected into their eyes which contain the rare-earth elements erbium and ytterbium.

    They can convert low-energy photons from near infrared light into higher-energy green light that mammalian eyes can see.

    To determine whether the injected mice could see and mentally process NIR light, the team conducted several physiological and behavioral tests.

    For example, in one test, the researchers placed the mice into a Y-shaped tank of water.

    One branch of the tank had a platform that the mice could climb on to escape the water.

    The researchers trained the mice to swim toward visible light in the shape of a triangle, which marked the escape route.

    A similarly lit circle marked the branch without a platform. Then, the researchers replaced the visible light with NIR light.

    'The mice with the particle injection could see the triangle clearly and swim to it each time, but the mice without the injection could not see or tell the difference between the two shapes,' says Dr Han.

    The success of the injections lasted for ten weeks but the researchers say improving the safety is of paramount importance before it can be used in humans.


    related: https://io9.gizmodo.com/this-biohacker-used-eyedrops-to-give-himself-temporary-1694016390
  18. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Narc successful in exposing Bill Krozby is an idiot who only last year figured out what vernacular meant.

    lol


    .

    I still don't know and don't care.
  19. park police Tuskegee Airman
    One day when you're all old and fragile, someone will put you in a place like this. Then you can look back and reflect on your life and on how you've been such a privileged cracker ass peckerwood. That's when a fat sheboon nigger will come in and shove her fat belly into your face and start smacking you around.

    But by then you're used to it and it doesn't phase you. The sheboon is only practicing. But the white guilt is what you put you there in the first place. This is what happens to evil white devils. This is the plan they have in mind for all of you. That's why 99% of these places hire fat abusive sheboons and rapists.
  20. park police Tuskegee Airman
    It would be a shame if she had finally built it, and it took months of carrying heavy shit, and it was a masterpiece, and then someone burns it down the next day when she's gone. Or the city workers dismantle it.


    Anyway if you decide to blow it all up yourself

    http://www.pyroelectro.com/projects/pyro_rf_transmitter_27mhz/



    https://www.instructables.com/id/PIR-Motion-Sensor-Tutorial/

    lol you could also wire a motion sensor to it so if anyone approaches while you're away it collapses or burns itself up.

    When I was a kid there was this old asian guy that would hang out at the woods in the creek like mowgli from the jungle book just wearing rags basically. We'd see him really high up in the trees sometimes, and he had spears for fishing. One day we found this hut made of chainlink fence and leaves, it was badass. But highly flammable. So I decided to burn it down but I had to go get a lighter. When we got back to it, someone else had already burnt it down.

    Probably the homeless guy burnt his own hut down so we wouldn't have the satisfaction of doing it. The guy never bothered anyone that I know of, but that hut was just too flammable to resist.
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