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I denounce the talmud.
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Z!

To the last hohol!
THD TKD TND TFD

May the star of Russia shine bright!

Z! Z! Z!!
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>>484024819
More like 400 million. As for the US, I think we're already too crowded - 300 million or so is plenty.
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>>484024776
hilarious that the wealthiest man in the world can’t afford a shirt that actually fits him
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>>484024699
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Talmud denounced
Blood and Soil
Justice for Russell “Texas”
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUTIN!!!
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>>484024776
is that JD Vance clapping?

Anyways, I need advice, I can't access meth for adhd, any alternatives? Thanks.
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>>484025298
What's he gonna get this year?
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>>484025486
A sack of potatoes grown by Luka himself.
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>>484025486
a fleet of series 3500 of course.
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>>484025486
Digits and it’s a major offensive like Zapproizhzhia across the river or Kharkov
He only deserves the best gifts
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>>484026318
I hope the jannies don't see this bread
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>>484026490
Its funny how mexicans imagine themselves as anything other than they are. Spaniards, gay anime character characters, hot european women. Beaners are a sad sad people.
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>>484025220
You think that because the population is concentrated on the coastlines, where you probably live.
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>>484026592
>spainards
Made for white men of course
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TKD and Z!
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>>484026592
Mexicans imagine themselves as Sonic characters? WTF?
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>>484027083
No; I just don't believe man is supposed to be packed cheek-to-jowl in tenements and slums, that's all. Most of the population will be concentrated in urban centers - increasing the population will only e.g. stress infrastructure, drive up housing costs, etc. Quality over quantity, that's the principle. Packing the greatest number of people possible into every available space - what's the point?
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>>484024819
america doesn't have as many people as it should because we destroyed our cities after ww2 and built our country around the automobile to appease the oil and gas barrons who wanted to turn our nation into an inefficient mess that sucked the life blood of the people for their own consumption, ripping cities apart with highways and levelling communities to replace them by order of federal law with small structures surrounded by huge barren parking lots forcing the majority of the population out of the cities and into the car garage cultureless void hellscape we call the american suburbs
this prison of our own making will be destroyed and a new powerful and glorious united states of america will arise from it's fetid ashes
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>>484027428
Mexicans are the Chris Chan of the latin world hombre.
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>>484027647
People fled the cities because the blacks flooded in.
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>>484027647
and no more jews, of course
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>>484027453
There's an interesting argument I read that the standard of infrastructure people are accustomed to is unsustainable for sparsely populated areas, e.g. the upkeep of roads and utilities costs more than the taxes they can bring in. I don't know if that's true but it sounds like it could be.
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>>484027767
bullshit
the blacks were always there, we ruined our own cities so rich blood suckers could steal more of our wages making them unlivable and expensive by reducing the amount of housing and increasing the amount of space given to roads and parking lots, forcing people out to the new prison we built for them in the suburbs
and we called it freedom, and we all believed it and this car based lifestyle is the single biggest cause of our degeneracies although certainly not the only one
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cum/chug/gers make these threads while ziggers kill themselves in the fields
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>>484028046
>the blacks were always there
They weren't, they were primarily rural beforehand.
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>>484027972
the less people you have the less you are able to do, for obvious reasons
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>>484027972
It's possible to deliver those services for quite low cost, and if the people aren't, say, niggers or some other similarly hapless bunch, you don't really need to provide that much.
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>>484028122
whatever, they weren't niggers until we destroyed our nation for the oil and gas jew and gave up everything we had
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>>484028122
>>484028302
They were always niggers, although to be fair, it is possible to manage niggers so they don't trouble anyone pretty well, and to do it long-term.
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>>484027972
Well just like anywhere, it's about that and about comfort. We all live close to the US border because of the better climate and economic opportunities. The only exceptions these days really are modern mining towns, which are really constructed on more of a temporary basis now anyways. The coasts and proximity to trade partners allows for population growth and hyper specialized businesses like a lesbian book store in NYC or a s o y and kelp salad cafe in LA.
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>>484028356
Yeah it's called forced sterilization.
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>>484028356
>it is possible to manage niggers so they don't trouble anyone pretty well, and to do it long-term.
obviously
we should have built cities for them and then 50 brand new cities for whites only in the last 70 years
instead what did we do?
this country is broken to shit, and it has to be destroyed and re-built
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>>484028506
>this country is broken to shit, and it has to be destroyed and re-built
and thankfully the chinks will be picking up the demolition tab for us, but the re-building will be our responsibility so get your work gloves and hard hat ready merimutts
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>>484028449
That would certainly work, if it could be implemented; I think it would be rather difficult to get it done, from the standpoint of practical politics. For now, the thing to do is just to make sure niggers can't trouble normal people - this basically means re-introducing segregation - and to neutralize niggers as a political bloc.

>>484028506
Niggers must be kept segregated and repressed; they make quite good slaves. Everyone who has encountered them has come to the same conclusion.
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>>484028709
Just send them all back to Africa so they can live on their own country... oh wait
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lets create our own soviet union but cool
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>>484028646
Fiat makes fighting vehicles now?
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>>484027647
>life would be better if everyone was forced into a soulless and depressing commieblock
This is what tumblr communist retards actually fucking believe.
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Reminder: Russia already lost.
To anyone who is intelligent, they would have seen that Russia would be defeated as soon as they lost the battle of Kyiv at the beginning of the war.
The fact that Ukrainian soldiers, without any western aid or support managed to defeat and stop Russia's initial attempt at taking Kyiv is all the evidence you need that Ukraine has won the war. Sure, Russia will stretch this out as long as possible and bring as much misery as they can, but they are not capable of defeating Ukraine. It was clear from the start of the war.
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>>484028046
this image is extremely comfy and the fact you think a big private house with a backyard is degenerate or something tells a whole lot more about you than anything
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>>484028856
Africans do not want those niggers, they sold them to jews for a reason. Just shoot them and save yourself the effort of 13/56
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>>484029146
The complete lack of shade trees and the mono-culture grass laws are fucking soulless as hell dude.
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>>484029135
I also watch CNN and Fox News
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/uhg/ is the designated place for nigger worship, go there to discuss them
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>>484028963
no
the only smol cute military vehicles are chinese because we are too retard to make one
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>484029135
>t. glownigger
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>>484028856
>>484029166
I suspect just making it easy for people to avoid niggers - this means restoring freedom of association, so that e.g. it is possible for institutions, public and private, to implement explicit no-niggers policies - will do it. The niggers will end up relegated to the equivalent of reservations. Deprived of subsidies, their numbers will gradually dwindle.
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>>484028963
I get the joke, but yes obviously. They have been for over 100 years… with some long gaps
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>practical politics
>For now, the thing to do is just to make sure niggers can't trouble normal people - this basically means re-introducing segregation - and to neutralize niggers as a political bloc.
Anon, I...
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>>484027972
the densely populated cities are unsustainable for the continued existence of the people living in them
even north korea is having birth rate problems because people moved into cities
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>>484029307
The jet on the left is flying into the other's butthole!
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>>484029567
I don't disagree
It may be that the current standard of living expectations are incompatible with perpetuation of the species
If that's true, I hope the collapse of society that will follow will restore expectations that are in line with greater than replacement level fertility
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>>484029503
The program I have described is much more drastic, in its stated intent and also in terms of its specific points, than anything any of the two major parties are likely to propose. It has the advantage of actually being somewhat feasible, too.

In any event, the real problem - if you're worried about demographic replacement - isn't niggers, or at least the native nigger population; it's immigration, legal and illegal. Just taking some relatively minor and moderate steps (well, they're minor and moderate in the grand scheme of things...) so that white births account for the majority of population growth in the US, would be a quite sufficient near-term goal; so long as this situation is maintained, the country will gradually re-whiten.
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>>484029333
Shoot them, send them to madagascar, sterilise them, do whatever but don't enslave or segregate because you'll just be back where you started in 80 years
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>>484029219
then grow some trees, who gives a shit
most people just want a decent standard house to live in and dont give a fuck about standing out
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>>484029778
Segregating and disenfranchising them doesn't preclude doing the other things you mention, and would in fact be a useful - perhaps necessary - preliminary step towards a more permanent solution. For example, it'd be a lot easier to physically exterminate niggers if you've got them segregated to begin with.
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>>484029633
that's right bitch
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>>484025288
isn't Musk an actual sperg?
I certainly feel as if he leads his celebrity side of life like one.
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>>484029884
>then grow some trees, who gives a shit
The HOA says no,
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are we all persian yet?
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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cq5eyqjz1yjo

Putin murders another opposition activist. An activist against Putin has been killed in Ukraine. A real brave man, volunteered to help save Ukraine from Putin even after being released from jail where Putin placed him for protesting against the dictator.
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>>484030042
Which part of Iran are you from /chug/? I’m from Texran
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>>484030042
Only if we bring back Zoroastrianism and I can get in on that sacred incest thing.
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>>484030281
What, msn stopped paying you for traffic now you brownoid subhuman?
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>>484030281
fafo
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>>484030291
oh, I thought I was being clever both because of Texas+Tehran but also because I assumed Tehran in Russian was Teхpaн (Tekhran) but it’s actually Teгepaн (Tegeran). oh well
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypHxI7A-1sk
Nigger wearing white face is chimping out Ukrainian and european tourists in korea
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>>484030788
There's a Buda in Texas - Buda as in Pest. I presume it was named that some time after the 1848 revolutions; the Hungarian cause attracted great sympathy abroad. There's some towns with names like e.g. Kossuth in the US.
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>>484030291
Chiraq
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>>484030281
Rest in piss, faggot.
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>>484030446
yea sure you got it bud
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>watching a cam girl
>pay her to show bob and vagene
>vagene has piercing
>disgusted and could not cum
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>>484030281
>Putin 4d chess
>want to kill opposition
>release them free
>kill them when they fight in ukraine
Putler is cold blood killa
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habenink! zhids bomber again!
The Mousecarpet of Zhid Extermination Code Blue!
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>>484031338
>paid money to see video feed of a pussy in 20XX
You are such a fucking loser.
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>>484025060
legal liruposting in /chug/!
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>>484031355
Wait, wasn't it red just yesterday? Does your carpet mouspad changes color now or something?
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>>484031453
i was horn
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>>484029745
>white births account for the majority of population growth in the US
You probably can't. Parenting is a discipline and a sacrifice; you cannot have this with capitalism running amok and saying hey, just please yourself and fuck everybody else. The only way to counter at this point in your mutt country is a tyranny - gulag all the degeneracy, reeducation camp for all the normalfag, propaganda to shame the hell out of being single. You can't do this, because your very own powerbase, the people you try to save, will hate you for doing so.
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>>484031453
Eh, what could you expect from A FUCKING LEAF after all?
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>>484031525
it responds to zhid genocide/Memeran cucking status
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>>484031666
Satan why the different mouse pads?
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>>484031633
rude
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>>484031557
that does not excuse your actions you mouth-breathing nigger now go feel shame for your actions
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>>484031710
to better reflect on zhid genocide status of course
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>>484031609
The first step is to reduce immigration, legal and illegal, to an absolute minimum; birthrates for migrant populations invariably fall below replacement starting with the second generation. Then it's a matter of waiting; no one's figured out a good way to get birthrates back up again, but at least this way the country won't go brown or black; eventually, birthrates will pick up again - the breeders will pick up the slack.
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>>484031748
Eh, at least you don't fuck dogs (I hope). Pretty sure that puts you in, like, a top 3% of the best leaves there ever were or something.
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>>484024699
Thanks for the digits bread, baker!
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>>484031872
Considering what Canadian demographics are like, he may well eat them.
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>>484031760
can pay you to give me a compliment?
>>484031872
:D
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It really do be like this eh comrades

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OTugBJzWy8c
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>>484031557
When I got horny as a kid I would use my fucked-up imagination. As a teen I would pirate porn. As a young man I went back to my (now less fucked-up) imagination because porn made me feel inadequate. Now I’m in an emotionally unstable state where I go between swearing off all forms of sexual activity and crashing by having hookups with chubby sluts I meet on tinder. The point is, spending money to see a stream is a scam and you’re the lowest form of life for being susceptible to it.
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>>484032149
me in the after
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>>484032212
:(
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>>484032138
no, but you can pay me and then stop shitting up the thread with your off-topic patheticness
maybe get off the internet for a month or two and try to build your discipline if you truly have the self-control of a fucking feral nigger
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>>484032138
The fuck do you mean "pay for compliments"?
Anon, you just gave everyone incentive to bash you.
But that might be your kink, so it's safer to ignore you.
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>>484031872
>Pretty sure that puts you in, like, a top 3% of the best leaves there ever were or something.
I thought leaves were the most degenerate people in the world... Until I came to know HOHOLs, who make cp with white children and fuck pigs and horses.

Although leafies are not so far.
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>>484032212
>When I got horny as a kid I would use my fucked-up imagination. As a teen I would pirate porn. As a young man I went back to my (now less fucked-up) imagination because porn made me feel inadequate. Now I’m in an emotionally unstable state where I go between swearing off all forms of sexual activity and crashing by having hookups with chubby sluts I meet on tinder.
based
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>>484032212
You must never let your powers of imagination and visualization atrophy.
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mean thread
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>>484032352
i can't even believe it
next we're going to get paratroops holding a neighborhood in kiev just chilling and killing everyone
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>>484032212
I just use my imagination for wartime scenarios or making my own movies.
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nice comfy thread
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>>484031859
And people will totally follow on your 2-generation plan, while Jews, Chinese and the Ruskie won't use the time to try to fk you over as a vengeance? Your idea would always be unpopular because reduced immigration = tanking GDP = tanking quality of life; and unpopular plan on a long time is a recipe for disaster. Imagine a color revolution with 90% of population actually backing it, you won't survive past your own generals.
Embrace Stalinism. It produces real result.
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>>484032496
i concur
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the russian lady who speaks russian on google translate is so hot i can just tell
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>>484032372
it's an off-topic b8
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>>484032613
GDP is rather meaningless, as you know; what's more, mass migration demonstrably doesn't produce prosperity - look at what's happening in Britain, for example, or Canada; their economies have stagnated even as they import every sort of jeet and nigger in staggering quantities. What's more, cheap labor is bad for civilization as well as for the working man; if labor is cheap, there's no incentive to innovate.
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>>484032670
kek
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>>484031609
>>484032613
based commie
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>>484032747
It worked. I genuinely could not imagine paying anyone for compliments. Literally all they need to do is be a decent poster, make cool OC and be comfy.
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>>484032670
Why is the barrel on upside-down
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>>484032613
>reducing immigration=tanking GDP
This is correct, every time the government hands out thousands of dollars to some illegal immigrant they make the GDP go up by that much. Since the political class is desperate to stay number one in GDP, they'll do it even if it's obviously bad for the economy by every other metric
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>>484032884
dei hires
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>>484032884
How could you tell? Be honest, you're a bit too into mechanical things, are you?
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>>484032884
>>484033026
It's the fume extractor. I presume the barrel threads into the breechblock; I guess they didn't time it right or something.
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>>484032774
The other sides argument is that more people, more transactions therefore more economy. Doesn’t matter about the quality of the productive transactions quantity matters more. Why India has a bigger GDP than Switzerland but a HDI score of a toilet. In their eyes India > Switzerland because GDP line.
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>>484032459
believe me, I’ve got a whole retarded fantasy that I develop on the daily by standing in a lukewarm shower listening to classic music and VGHing
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>>484024699
Hello Deer Frens!
>Orion UCAV strikes hangars in Sumy
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>CV-90 crew tried to surrender, got killed by their own
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>AFU trucks in Kursk hit
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>AFU Ammo depot near Krivaya Luka rekt
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>RU assault on Tsukurkino
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>Low tech anti-FPV drone solution
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>TOS salvo on plant in Volchansk
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>Counter-battery takes out SPG in Sumy
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>RU soldiers fire at FPV drone
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>Defense towers Kerch bridge w/ Pantsir-S1
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>FAB-3000 falls on Volchansk
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>Drone hits AFU's anti-tank mine storage
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>Last days of AFU in Ugledar
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>Ka-52 takes out armored vehicle in Kursk
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>Forpost-R drone launch
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>Aftermath of RU ambush of AFU convoy in Kursk
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>Su-25s drop flares as they attack Ugledar
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>Backpack mine delivery
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>AFU resupply pickup rekt
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>TOS lights up Ugledar
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>Another view of TOSing of Ugledar
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>Lancet vs hidden howitzer in Kursk
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>Sniper shoots down Baba Yaga drone
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>Nighttiime TOS launches
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>AFU tank falls into trench, Lancet finishes it
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>RU 5th brigade assults Ostroe
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>MRAP runs over mine in Toretsk and disintegrates
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>Ka-52 dodging Starstreak
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>Massive attacks of AFU's 5th bgd
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>>484033026
The fume extractor (big blob in the middle) is bulging down instead of up
And yes, I love mechanical things
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>>484033177
Checked and based.
>>484033145
I suppose things happen.
>>484033168
GDP is the most useless thing on the planet. I won't even bother rehashing my old argument, because it makes me so angry.
>>484033263
I knew it. An Anon with a taste for the metallic.
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>>484032455
It'll be giga based
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>>484033168
Better to live in Switzerland among milkmaids in dirndls and so on, rather than in a gigantic open sewer.
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>>484033190
Hello
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>>484032774
>GDP is rather meaningless
Exactly; but it's directly related to "quality of life". All empires need something to sell to its people that it's worth it to be a citizen, for the Chinese it's cultural, for yours it's richness (which is artificially inflated thru GDP).
I'm not saying that your course is wrong, but I do say that you are planning without taking account of opposition. Try to look from enemy vantage point - how will they counter your effort? How easy that counter-plan will be implemented? For now, a simple smear campaign + a populist candidate promise to roll back all your doing would crash your plan in 4 years.
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HOLY SHIT UKRAINE WON
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYxQR5haqTs
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>>484033845
>How easy that counter-plan will be implemented? For now, a simple smear campaign + a populist candidate promise to roll back all your doing would crash your plan in 4 years.
are you saying that putler is controlling our elections?
based if true
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>>484033845
"Growing" GDP by importing infinity niggers doesn't do anything for the quality of life of the actually consequential part of the population; this kind of policy, and its consequences, destroys value. If mass migration was curtailed or reversed, many people's lives would improve; there would be much less crime, far fewer niggers and jeets around, a considerable reduction in the price of housing, etc. Something like two-third of registered voters in the US favor the immediate deportation of all illegal immigrants.
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>>484032670
Why'd they paint it desert camo?
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>>484034122
because it was used in a desert in 1999. I doubt US repainted it for Ukraine before giving it away.
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>>484033360
damn bratty car... needs maintenance correction!
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>>484034122
mutts don't know where the ukraine is
and they shouldn't let's be real
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>>484034149
now why would a van be riding a bike?
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>>484034314
She likes to try new things!
>>484034250
As long as you perform proper maintenance.
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>>484034289
it's by Georgia and Alabama right?
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they not understand us
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>>484034413
yes, and i'm happy for you bro
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>>484034445
true, and so close rip
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>>484033190
>>Orion UCAV strikes hangars in Sumy
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based
no offense to the lancet, but missiles are much better
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>>484034571
Ignorance is bliss!
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>>484034716
The Lancet is a kind of missile. Incidentally, it wouldn't cost that much to build something rather like a Lancet, but powered by a miniature turbofan; it'd be much faster, and with better payload-range capability.
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>>484032862
Kinda wish I don't have to be a commie. Unfortunately, so far being a capitalist kinda degrade your morality, and cumulative effect over generations can be seen on how cucked Christianity (and by extension, morality) is today. Telling your kid "don't do this it's immoral", then when dealing with money "anything is permitted" will make them try disregarding the first.
>>484034032
>If mass migration was curtailed or reversed, many people's lives would improve
Indeed, but how fast? Immediately after this, the economy will tank - a lot of services will shutdown, companies will downsize, production & export will be disrupted. Inflation will happen after as there are still as much money in the populace, but a lot less goods to buy, and dealer will never miss a chance to pocket profit. Instead of adapting, globohomo companies that can run into Europe will do so to continue using cheap immigrants, cost you even more jobs. What then?
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>>484033190
>>RU assault on Tsukurkino
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WAIT
is that a chink truck at the very beginning fucking leading the fucking charge of the red army assault?
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>>484034810
they have the jet geran, but that's probably overkill, still it would be based if they used hundreds of them a day on the front
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>>484034962
A jet Lancet would be somewhat simpler. Produce it in large enough quantities, and it would be very cheap indeed.
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>>484034991
>jet Lancet would be somewhat simpler.
>jet engine with dozen to hundreds of moving parts
>simpler
Rockets are two tanks and a nozzle. Rockets are always simpler than jets. Yeah more advanced rocket engines are have more parts but never more than jets.
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>>484034032
You set up a roller disco (let’s ignore the H&S State none-productive non-jobs that would try to stop it) in a nice comfy atmosphere, it does well, a ice-cream van sets up nearby, then a shop appears and a cafe with some benches for people not rollerblading. All of a sudden you have made an environment for multiple overlapping quality transactions. Created a valuable experience for everyone. Then you introduce people from a culture that starts harassing the roller disco goers. Before long it shuts, then everything else does. That’s what’s happened in the UK. Town centres are dead. The nightlife is dying, nightclubs are closing everywhere. Instead you get jeeteats, who launder any money they make.
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>>484034836
>Kinda wish I don't have to be a commie. Unfortunately, so far being a capitalist kinda degrade your morality, and cumulative effect over generations can be seen on how cucked Christianity (and by extension, morality) is today. Telling your kid "don't do this it's immoral", then when dealing with money "anything is permitted" will make them try disregarding the first.
yea, a decent society needs strong capital controls and broad and strong enforcement mechanisms against white collar crime with as many executions of corrupt people as possible
until we invent something better, communism provides the blueprint for success in the modern world
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>>484034991
sounds good to me
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>>484035129
The kind of rocket engines you're talking about would require turbopumps, to say nothing of the fact that rocket engines have much worse specific impulse than any jet engine. In this case, you want airbreathing propulsion. The engines I have in mind would be similar to those found on some sophisticated RC model aircraft; these are catalog items. They are admittedly rather expensive, but they're produced in small quantities; the engines used in this application wouldn't have to last very long, and there'd be much greater economics of scale.

>>484035149
Perhaps you speak from (bitter and melancholy) personal experience. Leaving that aside, this sounds like an excellent argument against visajeets - I know you and I are quite in agreement on this matter, of course.
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Happy Putins birthday everyone and happy Gaza slaughter anniversary.

Not gonna lie year ago i was 100% confident jews will be able to capture it but even a Mariupol sized city is too much for the "best army of middle east"
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Not even this I think. You just need a culture that actively persecute evil e.g selfish behavior that hurt others. If there is a way to keep the nice competitive meritocratic & innovative nature of capitalism with rigid we-must-do-this cultural doctrine, that'll be the best. There is a reason why the West practically dominated the world the last 2-3 centuries. The only problem with the last one that it'll degrade, with no refreshing mechanism like Chinese "Mandate of Heaven".
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>>484024699
>Piers Morgan
TO THE LAST HOHOL !!

BEST MONEY EVER SPENT, NOT ONE AMERICAN DEAD

$12 TRILLION OF MINERALS, WE CANT GIVE THEM TO CHINA

WHERE ARE THE F16s AND WHY ARE THEY NOT HELPING IN KURSK ?? WE NEED NAFO PILOTS FOR THEM F-16s

>Ben Hodges
>It's about defending the concepts of sovereignty, freedom of navigation,
>international law/agreements, isolating Iran...and deterring China.
REMEMBER ALL YOU HOHOL COCKSUCKERS, YOU ARE DYING TO FRIGHTEN THE LITTLE CHINKY BASTARDS TRYING TO STEAL DEM CHIPS FROM THE OTHER YELLOW BASTARDS

KEK
thanks for bread baker !
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>>484035129
>Rockets are always simpler than jets
Maybe if its a pressure fed system running on hypergolic fuels, a cold gas thruster, or a solid rocket boooster. But those types of propulsion aren't ideal for something like a lancet.
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>>484035750
i think a country should try to do as you say, but keep an open mind about killing the most corrupt among us, just in case
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>>484035421
rockets would also gain from economies of scale. rockets are always simpler, cheaper, easier to build. You need an oil system to keep the jet cooled, gearboxes, air compressors, stators, ect just to name a few parts.

Can jets do more, sure. But it's a light expendable drone at best and a guided missile otherwise doesn't need to do much and it's point is to explode on impact. Better to spend the money on another drone who's purpose is just to scout.
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>>484036016
>pressure fed system
The tanks would be very heavy.
>hypergolic fuels
Hypergolic propellants. They're very unpleasant.
>But those types of propulsion aren't ideal for something like a lancet.
Given the kind of mission a Lancet flies, you want jet propulsion.
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>>484036065
why koshka is so mean?
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>>484036065
>Big bear jobbed to a cat
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>>484036101
I guess this is why lancet in Russia is $20k and the same system is $200k in US.
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>>484036251
Cat just wanted to be left alone.
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>>484036101
My point exactly. Also Hypergolic fuels aren't exactly as cheap as they were in the 1980s.
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>>484036316
one is made to kill tanks and other one is made to make money for some companies
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>>484036386
just use a match or a spark plug why do you need hypergolic fuel
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>>484036082
>>484036316
Look up the engines the Isayev OKB developed to power the interceptors of the S-75 and S-200 systems; they were like miniature versions of the pump-fed engines that power e.g. launch vehicles. The kind of miniature turbojets and turbofans I'm talking about aren't very mechanically complicated. Let me reiterate that a liquid-propellant rocket engine used in this application would require turbopumps and so on, and it would be no less mechanically complicated than a turbojet.

>>484036386
A disposable turbojet/turbofan could run on ordinary diesel, which is much cheaper and far, far more benign.
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>>484036373
kek kot btfo'd
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So no nonsense assessment here, who is actually winning the war? Or is it just an eternal stalemate?
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>>484036449
If you're going to use liquid propellants at all, they'd better be storable - or, as the Russians call them, high-boiling. That is, you need something that's liquid at normal temperatures and pressures; those propellant combinations are more or less all hypergolic, and they're very unpleasant. I hope you're not suggesting using liquid oxygen in a tactical missile.
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>>484036506
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attrition_warfare
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>>484036506
Ukraine is winning so hard they don't need doctors, engineers, or teachers anymore https://xcancel.com/RadarFennec/status/1842813264138293683#m
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>>484036506
Boris Johnson told me that Russia lost
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>>484036602
Hydrogen peroxide or nitric acid work just fine. Neither is hypergolic or cryogenic. They aren't that toxic either. As for fuel one of the lighter hydrocarbons is fine like kerosene.
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>>484036506
Russia is capturing villages and towns like 1 per 3-6 days and everyone calls it stalemate in order not to look incompetent.

Since obviusly your free speach media wont be coming out with headlines like "Russia is kicking our ass and we cant do a thing about it"
Too free for that
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>>484036831
Or use whatever is in the current lancet, I'm sure there are better propulsion that what I know. Maybe the lancet uses solid fuels, I have no idea.
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>>484036642
that wiki article is actually like half full of westoid copes that actually attrition is bad and industrial capacity is yucky
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>>484025220
It's too crowded cause your city planners are fucking terrible.
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>>484035696
>even a Mariupol sized city is too much for the "best army of middle east"
To be quite frank it's about twice the size of Mariupol, actually. But then again, Tzahal isn't just best army of middle east, but it also the most technologically advanced and moral one, so it shouldn't've took more than a fortnight to do in a first place, akshully.
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>>484036506
>Russia vs EU
>Iran + Sand People vs Israel + USA
>China vs ...
China will rule the world
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>>484033190
>CV-90 crew tried to surrender, got killed by their own
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Based.
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>>484036845
putin is only advancing to make it look like the war is not a stalemate
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>>484034810
it's not a missile is a push prop drone.
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>>484033824
Literally me.
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>>484036831
High-test peroxide is very unpleasant stuff, and so is nitric acid. Better to just run on ordinary jet fuel and get oxidizer from the atmosphere - again, an LPRE suitable for this application *needs turbomachinery anyway.* Also, although combustion is self-sustaining once you've started it, arranging for ignition at startup isn't a trivial business; it's additional complexity and a potential failure point.

>>484036924
The Lancet runs on batteries; it's electrically-powered. Just replacing the electric motor with a small reciprocating engine would be an improvement, I suspect, at least in terms of payload-range capability - but it'd be a lot louder.

>>484036968
I hope you're not offering up the likes of Cairo or Alexandria as a positive example.
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>>484030281
Damn, I love waking up to this shit
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>>484037120
electric, totally silent. engine, not silent

prop is way better than jet. Can fly slower, more efficient so longer loitering time, easier to build and repair.
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>>484037254
You yourself (I think) suggested the possibility of having something else do the scouting.

In this case, a turbojet/turbofan Lancet would have better payload-range capability, since batteries can't hold a candle to chemical fuels; even endurance might improve. The much faster flight speed would be worth something, too - you'd reach targets faster and be much harder to intercept, since the defenders would have considerably less time to react.

>prop is way better than jet.
That depends on what you want to do.

>Can fly slower, more efficient so longer loitering time, easier to build and repair.
Turbojets/turbofans could easily be made simpler than, say, a two-stroke engine - they'd certainly have fewer moving parts.
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>>484036969
Well yeah if you take the whole Gaza strip its actually somewhat bigger than Mariupol, Gaza city itself however is 5 times smaller
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>>484036968
This is what Egyptian city planners came up with
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>>484035696
happy birthday president putin sir
we're all so proud of you
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>>484037473
>Sektor Gaza
Love that band https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5sHUXeS_No
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>>484027972
It's true, because you can do the math yourself.

Suburban areas with no businesses can only collect money on one thing: property taxes. The roads and cul-de-sacs and municipal water and sewage and electrical lines all cost money to build, maintain, repair, and eventually replace. The costs for those things are generally borne by the initial sale of land-use rights and by fees paid by builders to connect to municipal systems ($xx,xxx to simply connect to a sewer line for a single-family residence). These fees are paid once.

If the area is not re-developed, the money paid for normal operations is simply not enough to fund the eventual (~60 year or so) replacement cost because it only covers operational expenses. Local governments are forbidden by US law from declaring bankruptcy, so they are trapped in a permanent cycle of debt to fund their infrastructure. People make fun of Russian villages, but they just don't understand the cost of rebuilding the roads and pipes and wires that have to be paid by... someone. If there is no business in the area that justifies building a road there, why should the government build a road there? You will spend $xxx,xxx,xxx to build a road to a village that is just vacation homes where they will collect $x,xxx per year per building? It just has to be subsidized by something-or-other. The USA chooses to subsidize this cost with bottomless debt.
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>>484037512
the africaoid is right ameribro
our country has been built by and for retards after ww2
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>>484037606
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aFuc7Dmogw
Yeah band is having its renaissance since last year
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>>484037751
Maybe but Egypt is just building random shit in the desert (with gibs that we give them!!)
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>>484031355
Wow, great rug
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>>484037876
i wish we would build something, anything, cool
good night my ziggers
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>>484037625
Perhaps there is some way to significantly lower the cost of replacing infrastructure; it's certainly worth considering. For example, perhaps you might significantly reduce the cost of labor through mechanization/automation; you might also design/build things to last, and to be more easily maintainable.
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>>484031355
Those are sold in my local Walmart
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>>484032352
Now thats a proper marine action
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>>484031710
Russians mitigiate the encroaching eternal winter by using cloth.
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>>484036506
At least an entire Ukrainian brigade - 5000 men - has deserted every month this year, and the Ukrainians themselves say this there is serial underreporting of desertion.
They have to drag cripples off the street to meet conscription quotas, which do not even come close to fulfilling their requirements. The most experienced part of their army is currently a few km inside Kursk, being bombed by MALE drones because they've run out of air defence for the front.

It is literally actually and unironically over for the so-called ukraine. Within a year the Russians will be dictating their terms.
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>>484038094
Sure. In fact, I think suburbia could function as a very large dustributed (privately-owned!) power network that does not need a municipal system if every single home had a decently-sized battery bank and some sort of energy-generation capacity through renewables like solar. There would be no need to build power lines to communities that could power themselves.

Transportation is a huge problem, however. Good roads that are built to last are expensive. You can't really design against 20 cycles of winter snow without planning for a complete rebuild every XX years. Winter weather destroys all roads. See again those Russian villages with mud roads. The USA is much more southern, so it's more feasible. Texas? Sure. Minnesota? Not so much
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>>484037512
Square planning is best planning, good for navigation
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>>484037512
This shit is so funny
An armed forces with a third the personnel and about a thousandth of the commitments of the US and they need a military adminsitrative complex like six times the size of the Pentagon?
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>>484038626
>if every single home had a decently-sized battery bank and some sort of energy-generation capacity through renewables like solar.
I'm very skeptical of things like renewables and distributed storage schemes, although certainly you could go a long way by using things like solar water heaters where possible to reduce demand. There's a great deal more to be squeezed out of nuclear power - that is, reactors can be made much cheaper, simpler, etc.

>Transportation is a huge problem, however. Good roads that are built to last are expensive. You can't really design against 20 cycles of winter snow without planning for a complete rebuild every XX years.
The Romans managed it. Anyway, maybe there's some sort of financial scheme that would serve as a good way to raise money for periodic infrastructure recapitalization...
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Hrukstateua dyed Tsukuryno red
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>>484038904
Stop bullying pig mappers pls they are supposed to be your allies
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>>484036506
It is completely up in the air.
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>484038904
>shit for brains thinks progress will be forever linear
Not worthy of (you).
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>>484038776
Your skepricism is warranted and justified, but the economics make sense as the technologies get better and cheaper. It has to depend on local conditions. I think small-scale nuclear is great, but those plants have to be economically justified.

Roman roads saw significantly less wear-and-tear because it was meat-powered transport moving cartloads of goods on wooden wheels and not 18-wheel trucks moving goods measured at 2+ TEUs.
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>>484037512
I hate big roundabouts, sucks when you miss the department you have business with and waste fuel circling 3.5km. I wish we have trams but they disappeared a century ago.
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>>484038569
>Within a year
No. /chug/ will last longer than that. I put a call in to the Kremlin and explained that we need more time here like this.
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>>484039127
Content farmer-san I kneel
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>>484038904
Ah yes, the famous linear progression of the frontlines that every single war throughout the history had followed.
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>>484039106
That's true, but as I understand it, the e.g. deep foundations (if that's the term) the Romans used made their roads exceedingly long-lasting.

Leaving that aside - there might be further advances to be made in road-building technology. While we're on the subject of nuclear energy, there's a lot of interesting things that can be done if energy is sufficiently cheap and abundant. The way I see it, you might use nuclear reactors to produce process heat to make new kinds of road-building materials on a very large scale, to provide one example, although that's just something I thought of very hastily - spitballing, I think they call it.
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>>484039127
But Putler's weaponisation power grows with every battle, a mortal shouldn't have too much powers.
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>>484036506
>So no nonsense assessment here, who is actually winning the war? Or is it just an eternal stalemate?
Ukraine, they just need to convince Putin first
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>>484039126
Is this your area? Looks extra-comfy
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2 weeks and hoholinas will surrender
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>>484036506
Not the side wich is outgunned 10:1 and has retreated everyday the past year. The fact that Zelensky needed to come up with a "victory plan" should tell you something
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>>484039328
>wow Russia can only start wars no soft power
>Help Russia is spreading its narrative in news n web SHUT ALL MEDIA DOWN REPORT TO YOUR NEAREST INFORMATION PURITY KOMMISSAR

Those people used to mock soviets for being brainwashed by state media btw
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>>484039283
Modern roads -- if they are built to-spec -- are significantly more robust than Roman roads in every way. Roman roads are not be able to support the speed and weight capacity of modern traffic. This is civil engineering 101, and I encourage you to look into this. Unlike military technology that is very often classified and mis-represented by the people who build them (or video game developers), civil engineers have to care very very deeply about this stuff and you can easily find many hundreds of papers of in-practice studies and research on road construction. This is not secret information.
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>>484039126
>I hate big roundabouts, sucks when you miss the department you have business with and waste fuel circling 3.5km
If you miss your exit with so much room then you fucking deserve.
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>>484039677
>Those people used to mock soviets for being brainwashed by state media btw
>used to

Not only they still do, they're doubling down. It's so tiresome.
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>>484031351
If he was kept in jail, he would be alive. Another Putin's crime against humanity. It's like releasing a captive animal into the nature that the animal can't handle.
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>>484039691
I'll look into it. Civil engineering is not quite my field, but it's certainly a worthwhile subject.

>Unlike military technology that is very often classified and mis-represented by the people who build them (or video game developers)
I've never held a security clearance or anything like that, but my understanding is that the classified aspects of e.g. aerospace technology aren't that interesting; you can infer most everything about the present state of the art in open sources. With that said, a lot of things, even if they're not classified, are rather obscure, and people are bad at putting things in context; something might sound very cool, but be little better than a gimmick in practice.

Leaving aside the civil engineering angle - who knows, there might be breakthroughs, or at least advances, in transportation technology that relieve some of the burden on roads.
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>>484038310
are those motherfucking 270 bucks for four of them?
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>>484039824
Just drive backwards to get to your exit.
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Actually, if you're in the US, then you almost certainly have some kind of road construction near you, and you should be able to find detailed documents about that specific project. Go take a look at them! If you can't find them, then just take advantage of you congressional representative and send them an email asking for help in locating the engineering documents for the project. Chamces are they will just find it for you and will send you a PDF. It's made available to the public, but people prefer to make stuff up rather than read civil engineering documents.
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>>484040090
That's a good idea; I was going to go pirate some textbooks, since that suits the way I think about things a bit better; I like theories.
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>>484039493
Putrajaya is our administrative capital, basically 100k small town mainly with civil service and multinational companies but a comfy place for jogging, cycling and birdwatching with extremely low crime rate.
Too much foreigners though
>Join marathon
>Winner : Germans, French, Bongs and Spanish
Green dome is the Prime Ministers office,local terrorists go there to challenge the govt in a honorable katana fight.
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>>484039283
The simplest way of making roads last longer is to restrict heavy vehicles on it.
>Back in the 1950s and 1960s, highway engineers researched damage done to road beds and road surfaces for the purposes of allocating who should pay how much into the various road maintenance funds. What these researchers found is that damage to the roadbed is proportional to the 4th power of the axle load of the vehicle, and they called this “the Generalized Fourth Power Law.” This means that if you double the weight on an axle, your vehicle does sixteen times the damage to the road.
>Compare a 3000 lb passenger car against a tractor trailer with a gross weight of 70,000 lbs. The car has two axles, so that’s 1500 lbs per axle. The tractor trailer has 70,000 lbs spread over five axles; the weight distribution isn’t even across those five axles, but for the purposes of this exercise we can pretend that we have 14,000 lbs per axle. (14,000 / 1,500)4 = 94 = 6561
>A tractor trailer causes roughly 6500 times more road damage than a passenger car.
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>>484030461
Happy Battle of Lepanto day, btw. See roach - smack roach
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Webm lore: Hohlina was trying to act tough saying "cmon land already" and wasnt expecting it will land few meters away from her
https://litter.catbox.moe/e12qag.mp4
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>>484040219
I'll look into this too. It leads to me to wonder if there's any dependency on gross vehicle weight - if it's almost entirely down to axle weight, wouldn't this imply that it is possible to reduce the damage to very low levels, even if one has a very large and heavy vehicle, simply by spreading the weight over a great many axles? I'm not suggesting that this is a very practical proposition, of course.
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>>484032374
Canada has a huge hohol diaspora. I dont imply anything, but..
I have never met more callous, rude and uncouth people than ukrainians. Extremely unpleasant people.
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>>484032455
Again?
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>>484031609
>>484032862
The increase in degeneracy happened under his watch and orchestrated by people he let into power. Stalin had to clean his mess up just like with many other issues.
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>>484040157
I live in an area with one of the longest work communtes in the country (I work remotely so I don't drive much) but sometimes I'll talk to people who are surprised by how much I know about the 5-year-long highway projects that they all drive by every single day. "Wow, how do you know that they are building THAT!?"

Because I use the internet to read the publucations from the Department of Transportation instead of watching Chinese society-destroying propaganda on TikTok or whatever the fuck else these people do.
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>>484040443
Its funny how they managed to switch their: >"You are our soviet occupant and you owe us everything and all our problems are because of you"
(despite the fact that everything in Ukraine that is not a muddyhut with a straw roof is a soviet creation)

To NATO and westerners and now you are the reason they are losing the war/dying and also you owe them
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>>484040402
>I'm not suggesting that this is a very practical proposition, of course.
Won't stop a government mandate.
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>>484031827
where do i get them
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>>484040016
The peso symbol is the dollar symbol. Both the Mexican peso and US dollar originate from the Spanish dollar.
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>>484039677
>People got used to terrorist and assorted migrant issues, how do we fearmonger the public?
>Goldstein : Let's turn him into a god
And they keep doubling down on the madness.
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>>484038445
Isn't that area dried up now?
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>>484038626
I dont think renewables are feasible in such distributed scheme or at all anyway. And batteries are shit. You better use super-flywheel.
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>>484040599
Checked.
>Because I use the internet to read the publucations from the Department of Transportation instead of watching Chinese society-destroying propaganda on TikTok or whatever the fuck else these people do.
I know a similar feel, although the subject area is somewhat different. I'll look into it, as I said, not least because it's militarily interesting - you need roads to wage war. I've thought a little about the subject of road-building during the present war; I was put in mind of it by all those videos of vehicles hopelessly mired in the mud of the Ukraine.

>>484040673
Road vehicles as we know them are pretty hard to beat, but I don't think they're the last word in surface transportation. Perhaps it might be worthwhile to make wider use of road-rail vehicles, although admittedly perhaps the existing techniques of intermodal logistics accomplish everything this might achieve. There's also the possibility of making greater use of air cushion vehicles; as I understand it, these work very well if running on some kind of dedicated right-of-way - that is, a track.
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>>484040824
Yeah it is, how do know that tho
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>>484040402
>wouldn't this imply that it is possible to reduce the damage to very low levels, even if one has a very large and heavy vehicle, simply by spreading the weight over a great many axles?

Yeah, it's called a train on steel railway tracks.

Fun fact: Sergei Korolev's design of the launch vehicle that became the Soyuz rocket was done in the way that it was because the first-stage rocket boosters had to fit through the relatively narrow tunnels of the Trans-Siberian railroad. The well-choreographed booster stage separation that results in the "Korolev cross" is purely a consequence of the size constraints of the transportation of the eventual design.

Also the second-stage is tapered towards the bottom. It's hard to see, but makes sense if you think about it.
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>>484040551
Pray tell, what kind of degeneracy? What official policy or even stance he implemented on this matter? The Soviet under Lenin was too busy fighting Whites and running war-torn Russia to give a shit afaik.
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>>484041027
and the tunnels size dictated by the width of the ancient roman horse's ass, as per popular city legend
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>>484041111
We stand on the shoulders of giants.
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>>484041087
>fighting Whites
Russians, anon, kikes and churkas were busy fighting Russians
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Good morning to all frens and my Russkiye bratya.

>Αmbassador Antonov leaves the USA
>He and his colleagues under threats of physical violence

Really classy, US, really classy, threatening diplomats...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjmjc1RZxpo
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>>484040402
There is also the costs. If a road is cheap enough to reconstruct then doing so every ten years is far better then building a road costs 100x more but only lasts 10x as long. Also it's a bad idea to make a long lasting infrastructure. If something will last 100 years then by the time it needs to replace there is no one left alive who knows how to build it. This is fine as long as there is constant construction keeping people experience. But is a problem if there requires a large up front construction then a pause before more construction. The original building of the road network require a massive number of personnel but maintaining roads is far less labor intensive for example.
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>>484041027
>Yeah, it's called a train on steel railway tracks.
lel

>Also the second-stage is tapered towards the bottom. It's hard to see, but makes sense if you think about it.
I know.

>Fun fact: Sergei Korolev's design of the launch vehicle that became the Soyuz rocket was done in the way that it was because the first-stage rocket boosters had to fit through the relatively narrow tunnels of the Trans-Siberian railroad. The well-choreographed booster stage separation that results in the "Korolev cross" is purely a consequence of the size constraints of the transportation of the eventual design.
This was a consideration, but not the main one. The reason the R-7 family (the Soyuz is the best-known member of this family, but it isn't the "patriarch") has this configuration is because in those days, no one knew how to start a large liquid-propellant rocket engine at altitude, so the designers opted for a parallel-staged configuration. In fact, many different configurations were considered; a certain research institute of applied mathematics studied about fifty different configurations before selecting this one.

The maximum diameter of the tanks in this vehicle is rather less than the loading gauge. There was a Soviet launch vehicle whose configuration was dictated by these configurations, but it wasn't the R-7/Soyuz; you're thinking of the UR-500 Proton.
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>>484040935
You can see it on Google Maps
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>>484040805
>muh judo
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>>484041290
I should add that in the original version of the R-7, if memory serves, all the engines were started on the ground; the Soviets did add upper stages, which were air-started, in quite short order, but these came later.
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>>484040805
>online judo
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>>484041577
First R-7 ICBM and the earlier Sputnik versions didn’t have an upper stage, so all engines were lit on the ground, center core just throttled up after booster decoupling
Later on the second stage added was hot-staged while the lower stage was still burning, as effective low-g ignition was extremely unreliable in the 1950’s
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>>484041865
>center core just throttled up after booster decoupling
I'm not sure if they throttled up the core engines or not, but it wouldn't have been hard to arrange, and it would have been advantageous. The original Atlases did things in a similar way, although the Atlas only jettisoned engines; the tankage went all the way to orbit.
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>>484041473
you're about 20km further north. Kamyanske is the name, has its own estuary with a dam with both a road and a railway bridge crossing over. Is not the first time Russian tries to go up north in that area.
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>>484042050
And hohols will blow that railway bridge right away if threatened, will not stay in attention for 2 years on telekagal TV theorizing how bridges and large buildings are imposible to blow up while secretly jerking off to israeli bombardments footage.
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>>484041734
Having doubts about your democracy?
You might have been judo'd through the internet by Putler.
Blinken sure have excellent timing when showing his hypocrisy.
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Telegas are saying that we took (ruins of) "agregatniy" factory back in Volchansk
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>>484041226
If he finished his term, why would he stay? The Russian embassy in DC is pretty fucking huge and has a lot of shenanigans surrounding it. It's unpleasant to hear that diplomacy is breaking down, but surely there will be a new ambassador.

>>484041290
>In fact, many different configurations were considered; a certain research institute of applied mathematics studied about fifty different configurations before selecting this one.

I'd never heard of this, but it makes sense. I'll try to find some info on my own, but do you have any recommended reading materials about this? I've been doing a lot of conjecturing about the Dyatlov Pass incident, and I've come to the conclusion that the event was the single failure (of eight) of the R-7 tests before it was replaced by the R-7A which removed the need for a ground crew to trigger the booster stage separation with a full inertial guidance system.

I guess some people have train autism, but I've got rocket autism.
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RIP khokhol
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>>484042492
yeah i get it about his term being over.
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>>484042527
This is why Russia has to take at least 50% of the country before the war ends
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>>484042492
There was another incident like the Dyatlov Pass Incident some years later in the Pyrenees or something; it was some freak of katabatic wind action.

If you're interested, I'd recommend Boris Chertok's memoirs - and you certainly already know about the Encyclopedia Astronautica. I spent a great deal of time reading about this subject when I was a young boy, and the Encyclopedia was a favorite.
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>>484041217
Eh, look at the composition of "who" was helping the White, anon. What is the hyhyls but brainwashed Ruskie to further Jewish cause? What are the Whites but hands of the old world order trying to cut off the imminent threat to their entire modus operandii?
If they (White) were genuine, they would have won. God would have stood on their side.
Or maybe not I dunno, it's your country, you should know it better than I do.
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>>484042447
Z-zrada
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>>484042527
>Jews ARRIVED in Ukraine
Sorry for ruining peremoga but i have my doubts about it.

Even a complete retard wont be migrating to Ukraine and certainly not a jew.

Its a closed borders, closed arispace country where people risk drowning in river/stepping on mines while trying to get away from it
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>>484042592
Thanks, I appreciate the pointer.
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>>484038641
I fuckin hate squares and cubes, just give me circles and cylinders like the good ol days.
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>>484042811
This was the institute that found the optimum configuration for the R-7, if memory serves:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keldysh_Institute_of_Applied_Mathematics

Mstislav Keldysh was one of the leading scientists of his day; I think he was referred to as the "Chief Theoretician," where Korolev was the "Chief Designer."

What kind of surname is Keldysh, you ask? He was a Russian, but if memory serves, his forebears were Latvian.
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>>484042592
Dytlov pass got some much fucking memes and myths about it its unreal, dont dig into it fellow burgers
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>>484042628
whites were "helped" (then betrayed) by the entente, i.e. the allied side in the WWI
bolsheviks were utilizing chink and korean mercenaries along with germans, hungarians and all the other POWs who were the enemy soldiers (the WWI was still going and the POWs were still the enemy soldiers)
it's that simple
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>>484042953
Frozen rigor-mortised hands typed this.
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>>484042492
>>484042592
>Dyatlov Pass incident
Wasn't that the one where people went crazy and went out naked into the snow and died or something?
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>>484042527
They come for their satanic rituals of the new talmudic year. They will only return for good when the last hohol will have only 1 member left. By then, I hope much less of them kikes will exist too.
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>>484042733
you're kidding right? They came in droves to Uman, they have immunity from both sides and free travel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mps_Vi6m4PQ
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>>484042492
The real mystery is why there is a Russian ambassador in London or Berlin, when the final approval of any deal comes from D.C anyway. Might as well save some money.
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>>484043035
And ate each other and disscovered secret kgb facility, got brainwashed and contacted the aliens
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>>484042527
Is there a single jew that doesn't look ridiculous?
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>>484042492
Everyone is leaving not just the Ambassador. Including regular staff and security staff.
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>>484043156
It was one but jews killed Him.
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>>484043097
could use some ofabs
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>>484043148
SO yeah I don't see the connection to rocket engines.
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>>484043148
There was a similar case in Sweden some years later, although in Sweden there was one survivor; it's possible to explain both incidents without recourse to anything so extravagant as aliens, the Almas, etc.
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baker ?
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>>484043444
Ok can do an emergency one. Baking baking baking.
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bake a new thread you lazy kgb, niggers.
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>>484043156
Most of the Ashkenazis that have largely European ancestry as well.
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>>484043487
nah, let it reach 340 posts. why not?
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>>484043213
would be nice to mark the future south-eastern corner of ukraine with something glowing for decades to come
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>>484043035
Yeah. The university students were part of the ground crew that was collecting telemetry or issuing the final guidance commands to the missile. The topmost booster on a nuclear-tipped R-7 failed to separate, and the rocket careened into the ground. The ground crew were monitoring the path in their tent, realized their shit was fucked, evacuated, and braced for impact. The thermal wave hit first, burning anything that would burn (all their fur clothes) and then the shockwave followed shortly threafter. The three people taking photos of the booster separation (they had to document the test, after all) died immediately from either thermal shock or the blastwave. A few of the people from the tent were blown away by the blastwave. One of them got hit in the head with a rock. The others who survived the blast knew they were super-dead from radiation poisoning, and decided to just lie down and freeze to death, hopefully preserving their own bodies for purposes of later study regarding the effects of being exposed to a nuclear blast. The autopsy reports never revealed the condition of the internal organs of the group.

The search effort was delayed for two weeks because that's how long it takes for an airburst nuclear detonation's radiation to clear to be relatively safe.

The "rescue party" saw the final test of the R-7. What kind of absolute moron builds a radio with an antenna that goes horizontally if you want a long range? The only reason to have a horizonal radio antenna like this one is if you're getting signals from up in the air.
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>>484043767
The US would certainly have detected a nuclear airburst, the telemetry associated with a launch, etc. By 1960, they had over-the-horizon radars monitoring Tyuratam and Kapustin Yar; I don't think there's any records of a launch that fits the events.

>The university students were part of the ground crew that was collecting telemetry or issuing the final guidance commands to the missile.
The details of those systems have been public for quite some time, now, although perhaps not in English. I don't think there was much to uplink; even in those early days, LVs and ICBMs worked mostly automatically, and the apparatus required to receive telemetry or to provide navigational aids aren't the kind of thing you'd have some student team haul up on a mountain. I'm not even sure you'd get good coverage of a launch from the Northern Urals; ICBM tests and so on from Tyuratam (Baikonur) are always eastwards.
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>>484044003
It was launched from Plesetsk, and Sputnik 2/3 had plenty of scientific instruments aboard that were used for science. The signals could be detected by anyone who cared to do it. The R-7 rockets were flying much closer than orbital during these tests in '59.



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