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  • *If funded by the USA.

    The US took out a third of Iran's navy during Operation Praying Mantis and we tried not to while giving them ample opportunity to not get fucking wrecked with minimal effort.

    We won't fund healthcare, but our unhealthcare is second to nobody because we spend 9x more than the 2nd place loser, Russia. We account for 40% of total world military spending. If you think we can't kill you, it is only because we don't want to prove how wrong you are. If you want to die, we can put a warhead on your forehead without a rounding error of our defense budget.

  • I couldn't draw out the post long enough with the motivation available to include enough euphemisms for the anal sphincter, so I just included most of the ones I wanted to use so ya'll could enjoy them and maybe find some new ones.

  • Cats have a butthole and it is often visible. People have a problem with seeing their cats' turd cutters and cats do not like to wear pants, made less likely by the largely cottage cat pants industry making feline fashion out of the reach of most. The solution is to bedazzle your cats' balloon knot with a jeweled medallion that hangs from their tail so you don't have to see their chocolate starfish.

    How much your cats may appreciate something perpetually grazing their leather cheerio depends on the cat.

    Rosebud, rusty sheriff's badge, fart box, smelly frekle, crinkled star, cinnamon ring.

  • I think the idea is to have the battery with a passthrough, so the fridge draws from the battery and the battery charges from the solar/grid.

    With modern battery monitoring the health of the battery could be monitored and warn the owner should there be an issue.

  • During that whole event, I was up watching every stream that was available until they cut and went home. I was following all of their twitters and monitoring twitter in general.

    I can tell you that what I said is accurate with certainty. There were streamers that would end when the "night shift" took over protesting because it was "too dangerous to stream", when a week prior they were welcome. The ones that lasted the longest were filming their face or the ground and eventually they gave up because they were getting confronted or worse.

    Their presence was said to "endanger" protesters because the police were watching along with everybody else. The police would roll up out of nowhere and start grabbing up people around the streamers, because they used the streams to pinpoint locations.

  • Refrigerators, microwaves, and LCD TVs come to mind.

    A refrigerator uses 300 to 800 watts. That is 2-4kWh a day

    Microwaves use 600-1000 watts. 6.1 kWh per month if used 15 minutes a day.

    TVs use like 100 watts. 4.55kWh a month with 1.5 hrs of watch time a day.

    All 3 are big enough to accommodate an appropriately sized battery to mitigate their draw. Having a decentralized battery mesh system coupled with solar main power does have some advantages, but I find it hard to say that it would be more advantageous than a centralized system due to cost and complexity.

  • If you were paying attention during the George Floyd protests; streamers were harassed, assaulted, doxed, stalked, and shut out from protests because they were creating evidence that was used to prosecute protesters doing crime.

    So you are now less likely to find a live protest stream where anything happens because they will upload clips or edited videos so they can show the narrative devoid of identifiable protesters doing crime.

  • Do you believe that the military is telepathically controlled by the head of the DOD and Hegseth, new to the position, was unable to manage his new psychic powers effectively enough to avoid the collision?

    If you knew anything about the military, you would know how it is a constant shit show of chaos that has a thin veneer of order.

    The military has dropped nukes on US soil by accident and just straight up lost them. One of them fell on a New Jersey farmer's field and it buried itself into the ground so deep that they gave up looking for it. The government ended up buying the land and fencing it off. That wasn't the only nuclear oopsie we had had.

    A few years ago the Navy lost a jet because a storm blew it off the deck because it was tied down with the wrong anchors.

    Friendly fire incidents, look at the War in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    If you Google non-combat military accidents, you will find pages of incidents.

    If you think the military is an efficient and well oiled machine, you need to stop watching the recruitment commercials or stop believing the lies the recruiter will tell you.

  • Water alone won't help much, using steam can. Putting a damp towel down and using an iron over the problem areas can sometimes affect the dents a variable amount.

    Depending on how good the varnish is, that will determine how well it works.

  • Insomniac or someone with bad sleep habits. Lack of sleep is damaging to overall health and can cause issues with your brain function as a normal sleep cycle is important to flush toxic components from the brain according to studies. While it is possible to function on less sleep than ideal, it is overall detrimental. Modern sleep habits are not normal for human biology, humans are phasic sleepers with two separate periods of sleep as a matter of evolutionary biology for defense and fire keeping.

    We are in a transitory period where we are still adjusting biologically to societal/cultural needs that dictate a dedicated 8 hour sleep schedule but haven't evolved to fully naturalize that behavior.

    Source: I have sleep problems and my brain is fucked.

  • It depends if your car uses GPS or ABS(Wheel speed) to determine MPH. Generally speaking, if you increase the diameter(circumference) of your tire(not wheel[rim] necessarily), then you need to recalibrate your car to have an accurate speedometer reading.

    The larger the diameter, the slower your speedometer will read because your tire makes less revolutions per distance traveled; because speed is distance over time. If your speed is determined by the number of revolutions based on the stock diameter of the tires(+/-5% due to tire wear) then going up considerably(>5%+/-), then your speed will be off.

    Realistically, if everybody is speeding than nobody is, so if you throw 37s on your 32 stock vehicle and keep with traffic, you will be fine until you aren't. Don't be stupid, have your car calibrated for your tire size so you don't get pulled over for speeding with a kilo of fent in your trunk.

    Only break one law at a time, breaking two is begging to get pulled over.