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  • Topless in Edmonton

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    JollyJ
    Por nada...
  • $272,000

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  • Is your baby non-binary?

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  • Helicopters are dangerous

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    George KG
    @Axtremus The PA-97 was built under a 1980 U.S. Navy contract for the Forest Service to demonstrate a heavy vertical airlifter for harvesting timber from inaccessible terrain. The single demonstrator used a retired Navy ZPG-2W blimp envelope and four Sikorsky H-34J helicopters. The combination of a large blimp with powered lift made the 343 foot (104.57 m) long helistat the largest dynamic lift aircraft in the world.[1] The helicopters used were aged examples of a long-established design. Their tail rotors were removed, their fuselages shortened and they were attached to a crude tubular aluminum framework beneath the helium-filled envelope. Four freely-castering twin-wheel bogies beneath the framework provided the undercarriage. Criticism has been expressed of the structural qualities and stress analysis of this framework.[3] Test flights were made from the Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst in New Jersey, making use of the long-established hangars for handling large airships. First flight was on 26 April 1986.[4] On 1 July 1986, the PA-97 crashed immediately after liftoff on a test flight, killing one of the pilots.[3][5] A gust of wind from the rear of the aircraft induced some movement across the ramp. The undercarriage responded badly to this, the bogies shimmying uncontrollably.[3] Vibration in the framework then coupled with a helicopter phenomenon known as ground resonance.[3] The vibration was sufficient to cause a structural failure as the starboard rear helicopter broke off its mounting, its rotors cutting into the gasbag.[3] The unbalanced lift then made the vibrations worse and the remaining three helicopters broke free.
  • "You have not been a good user."

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    AxtremusA
    So ... Matrix, Skynet, or the Master Control Program?
  • The German double agent

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    MikM
    I almost wish the Russians would slip up and attack NATO so we could annihilate the Russian forces in Ukraine.
  • Valentines Memes

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    George KG
    Sorry to be late with these: [image: 1676679696113-fo9jyzwaaaqsoys.jpeg] [image: 1676679696080-fo9jyzvaaaqxjzf.jpeg] [image: 1676679696096-fo9jyzwaaakptye.jpeg]
  • Should the pharmacy be able to fire her?

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    JollyJ
    Oh, they can fire her. And then probably close that pharmacy down. Or pay somebody silly money to locum tenens. Standard signing bonus money for a retail pharmacist nowadays is 50 grand. If you can find one.
  • Lots of internal FOXNews conversations released

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    CopperC
    @Jolly said in Lots of internal FOXNews conversations released: On any given work day, at any given minute, a company's employees are discussing how to pitch their services or a product. Fox News does it, CNN does it. Wells Fargo, GM, Boeing, Exxon all do it. Shucks, the White House staff does it. Shucks, the tncr staff does it
  • Natural Immunity

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    MikM
    @jon-nyc said in Natural Immunity: Seems consistent with other viruses AFAIK. But as usual it’s safer to get the immunity from a vaccine than from an infection. @Jolly I don’t remember being told otherwise, I only remember there not being sufficient data. That’s my recollection as well.
  • Pay-To-Slay

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  • Hey, ChatGPT

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  • Sound on for this!

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  • Hay Cats! Your "Life imitates Hitchcock" post of the day.

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  • Nope

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    George KG
    My first MRI: "You're not claustrophobic, or anything, are you Doc?" "Nah..." "OK! In we go!" "GET ME THE FUCK OUT OF HERE!!!" (well I didn't say that, but I thought it)
  • Cockadoodle Did

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    jon-nycJ
    The coroner recorded the dead as one by “misadventure,” though they noted that he also appeared to have a heart attack at the time of the vicious chicken mauling. Death by “Misadventure”? Sounds like a classification you’d see on one of those old lists of causes of death from the 18th century.
  • Today's medical curiosity

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    bachophileB
    dont forget to set to puree
  • The Kiss

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    JollyJ
    https://m. Link to video
  • The Peruvian Paso

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  • A Generation of Sociopaths

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    Doctor PhibesD
    Anti social, moi? He can FOAD.