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  1. park police Tuskegee Airman
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7398695/Disturbing-video-shows-caregivers-pushing-disabled-woman-holding-face-Florida.html


    Sheboons lol
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  2. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby what does that have to do with anything?

    i wear a cod piece so I don't get accidentally sucked off



    I know you're gay for me speckles but you're not going to ever win this battle.

    lol wtf
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  3. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Someone should change her title to "Nigger"
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  4. park police Tuskegee Airman
    I got no problem with her, she's just overly sensitive and narcissistic, but that can be said about a lot of people online. Any time someone says anything good about her, she gives them a thanks. If someone says something bad about her, she removes a thanks. Very narcissistic indeed.

    I used to deal with people like her all the time on teenchat.com when I was younger. Nothing special about her. Internet nerds, horny males on the internet, tend to view any female that interacts with them online as special.
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  5. park police Tuskegee Airman
    I started smoking psychedelic spider venom in the amazon rainforest when I was 13. I later progressed to snorting Yopo while practicing naked tribal dances with the "mudmen" of south-western brazil. Eventually I moved to America and discovered jenkem and caffeine. I later finally became highly addicted to CBD oil, but only the purest extracts would do. I eventually robbed a bank to support my CBD oil habit (I got away with robbing the banik) and I took a public bus as my escape vehicle. This is before all the public buses had wifi cameras. One day I over-dosed on jenkem and CBD oil and lost my mind entirely, I ended up shooting up a motel with an automatic 45. The cops took an hour to arrive, and when they got there they had no idea who I was, so I had to confess to them.
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  6. park police Tuskegee Airman
    It's the technique used by governments to create NPCs
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  7. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal Stupid fucking cockroach spics you won't be able to hold shit when the race war comes
    You're all dead already

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7379435/PICTURED-Maryland-Trump-loving-Hitler-fanatic-allegedly-threatened-kill-millions-Hispanics.html


    lol is that your friend?
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  8. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny you leetart.

    those bug zappers work for a few minutes or nearly an hour tops. have you even tried to keep those racket thing on continously by tying a rubber band around the switch ?

    most wont last half an hour.

    your a lee tart.

    Whether or not they last a long time is irrelevant, the point is the voltage multiplier being quite simple to construct.



    There's only about a billion ways to do anything. I've done a lot of things that I talked about for years before doing them, and people assumed I'd never get around to doing them. Eventually I did. Stuff that can make people's lives so much easier, but most people just lack the drive to do anything other than mindless automation work.




    You don't need calipers or a multi meter to do any of this, but they are pretty useful. Shake lights are cool.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanically_powered_flashlight

    Dyno torches were issued to soldiers during World War II, and were popular in Europe during the war because the electrical power supply to homes was not very reliable. A version using a pull-cord was used in World War I.[2]


    Now, they do make these ones which have a flywheel in them, so you pull the trigger, and the wheel spins. This a lot more efficient than turning a crank or shaking the light. You can use the same concept to make a small charger for various different things.
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  9. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Obbe I think most homeless people would rather spend the money on food or drugs, I suppose they could scavenge parts but come on, she hasn't even started on the basic frame of her shelter yet.
    Let's assume she's most homeless people.



    That she has no drive whatsoever, even if that were the case, you can get all these components, for free, by dumpster diving. Some people use hot air to quickly loosen the solder, some people use a iron for ironing clothes.

    However you do it, isn't really important, you could just yank them out with pliers. But assuming also that a person would never have a couple bucks to spend on components between drugs and food and such, is silly.

    All these homeless people I see either steal shit, sell dope or rob people. Either way they have some source of income to afford these multi hundred dollar phones and drugs.

    You'd think they can afford some electronic components. Getting into DIY electronics is a hobby that in itself can be a source of income. If you find old electronics, you'll often find coils of copper winding in motors and such, for free. You don't have to buy it. That's usually very thin wire too, which will produce a very high voltage of connected to a primary winding + reed switch etc and used like a auto-iginition coil's stepup transformer.

    It's free. All of it is sitting out there somewhere destined for a landfill or junkyard. But, it's all money. Free money sitting around. Is that hard? Rip open some old discarded electronics, pluck some diodes, capacitors and high voltage wire? No. It isn't...

    But if we're talking about people with no drive at all, then maybe it sounds that way... And if this chick is homeless, who cares how long she takes? Let her take years to do this if she wants. Doesn't mean shit. Most homeless people do not have the drive to do much of anything let alone building a hut to live in.

    They normally get free tents from charities or steal them, or just sleep on cardboard.
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  10. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny except they dont give you free electricity to homeless peoples.

    Of course they do you idiot, it's called homemade capacitors and rechargeable batteries.

    You only need a small amount of charge, that's what the voltage multipliers are for. Goddamn you're stupid. You really don't even have to use an outlet to recharge your batteries or capacitors, you can just spin a fucking flywheel for that or hand crank if you're really picky.
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    Notice the amount of dead mosquitos at the end. If you attach a panel like that to your pallet house, you can kill thousands very quickly. You can use a reed switch for about a dollar or less, with a step up transformer coil, or a cockcroft walton style voltage multiplier, but either way, it's very easy and cheap to put together, and you won't have to buy much bug spray aftwards, because most of the mosquitoes will be dead.
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  12. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by CandyRein

    That is one raggedy ass fire pit.
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  13. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny goddamm retards have no notion of wattages and powers.

    show me your homemade capacitors and battery chargers.

    retard.

    What the fuck are you talking about? Do you not realize it takes very little power to kill a flying insect with electricity? That's why those handheld bug zapper tennis racket things work so well. It's just multiplying the voltage from a small battery, which you can do with a cockcroft walton multiplier or like I said a step up transformer and reed switch or something else to switch the current on and off rapidly.


    The cockcroft walton is just a series of capacitors and diodes, with a fuse. That's it. Wattages and such do not have to be all that specific, as you're not connecting it to a fucking micro-controller, you douche brained fake asian.
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  14. park police Tuskegee Airman
    What in the fuck
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  15. park police Tuskegee Airman
    heroin is kinda boring. raw opium is better
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  16. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Mud Hole Mania who's watching the watchers?

    The guys with long hair.
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  17. park police Tuskegee Airman
    You don't even live in texas so why would it matter to you? I mean I know it doesn't, and you're just a silly internet troll that posts on stormfront and used to pretend to be persian and now pretends to be eurasian, but still...

    Anyway, mexicans are likely a lot better than some of the immigrants we're getting lately from the mid east and africa. We're getting a lot of those lately. The US military loves mexicans/hispanics because they have the machismo factor, and as long as you keep allowing a steady stream of dirt poor hispanic immigrants into the country and allowing them to reproduce, the military has an endless supply of cannon fodder.

    So unless you can find a way to fuck up the US military, you aren't getting rid of any mexicans.
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  18. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Ghost Sometimes they have them in the southern US

    San Pedro grows wild in some of the parks here. I've grown it for years. I think people should probably look at bolivian torch though if they want mescaline.
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  19. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Mud Hole Mania The Pallets do look like old building framing. where they just plastered over boards that have spaces between them, unlike the plywood or particle boards used in the past 50-60 years



    that clay over pallets would make a decent temporary house structure that could last for years or even a few decades, yet I still think a cellar dweller home of digging a big ass hole out of the ground, then using the pallets to build a wall and ceiling truss with maybe tarp over the top of that and then bury back with dirt. Like burrow-owls do. make it an Earth nest .

    I wouldn't build it where it rains too hard or where there is lots of snow. if you do, make sure you have some good ventilation shafts at the top. some people make decorative pieces to hide them.

    I saw how people would park their cars in a state park (like Golden Gate Park) and go down to say Michaels Art supply, and purchase plastic ivy and glue them to a green tarp and then just park the car off road and throw the tarp over it or even glue plastic or dead branches to a tarp and camouflage it to look like a bush. LOL most people would walk right past it and not even know.

    Yeah it probably would last a long time. I would never do much digging without one of these https://www.grainger.com/product/20C887?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-9Lc6dDn4wIVBJ6fCh1RLgB0EAQYASABEgKfPPD_BwE&cm_mmc=PPC:+Google+PLA&ef_id=EAIaIQobChMI-9Lc6dDn4wIVBJ6fCh1RLgB0EAQYASABEgKfPPD_BwE:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!2966!3!50916774837!!!g!137381030482!

    They're heavy, so it's MUCH easier to dig when you have one, at least in heavy clay type soils with rocks and shit. I love digging. 30 to 45$, not a bad investment, and who is going to steal one of those....


    You know, I can't criticize people for how they want to live their lives, or how they feel they have no choice but to live them. Being homeless isn't hard at all in the US. Being COMFORTABLE when you're homeless is hard sometimes. I can respect those high tech homeless people, the real clever ones, that build these elaborate places intelligently enough to not have it fall apart or get discovered by the government or whoever.

    I think a truly durable person should not be depressed in such a situation. You should be able to be happy wherever you go, even if it's the streets/homelessness, or in prison.

    Not everybody can do that. You shouldn't WANT to be homeless or in prison, but if that happens, you should be durable enough to make the most of it and still be content, inshallah. You are not a slave to all the things everyone else is a slave to.

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  20. park police Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by NARCassist fucking hell §m£ÂgØL, have you discovered a way to turn human fat into a waterproof seal strong enough to line a swimming pool? that's fucking huge dude(no pun intended), you could make a fortune with that.

    also, so do you just eat all the dirt or summing then?

    lol it's hard to dislike this guy sometimes.

    Clay is actually pretty damn common in soils. I have a hobby that involves taking soils with a high clay content, and extracting pure clay from it. It's probably possible to use in conjunction with something else, as insulation in a pallet house. The SAS survival handbook mentions mixing clay soil with leaves and twigs and using that as insulation in walls. Pallets seem perfect for that since they already have a big gap in them.

    The author mentions that the organic matter trapped in the clay will actually sprout mycelium (fungal threads) which will help hold it together. But that's kind of a dirty method.
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