That's a pretty good analysis, good video.
yes and they blocked several other sites. they said it was all temporary just to stop the video spreading. guess what? many of those sites are still blocked by major ISPs today.
In the next 5-10 years we will all need VPNs to access sites like this.
Nobody told him about the guy escaping, part of his plan was to burn the mosque down with the gasoline in his car, he had a musical soundtrack playing in his car to keep him on a timed schedule he had planned out. He drops everything and runs towards his car because the fire song came on. He saw escapees as he ran to the car and dealt with them.
What do you mean? It was set up to play automatically?
Yeah, he had a playlist most likely on spotify with certain songs to match what he had planned to do. He heard the song he had set for burning the mosque which is why he started to head back to his car. The song after is from initial d which was "get away" song.
This doesn't really make any sense. Can you elaborate? I'm not great with technology and never heard of someone remotely starting music in their car.
I member, I had to use a VPN which made it slow as fuck. Real pain in the ass
What I remember is everyday foreigners criticizing America's gun policy but when Americans criticize the foreign gun policy we're all pieces of shit.
With the advent of 3D printers and knowing of people that literally actually manufacture their own untraceable guns, it's a fucking joke they want to even regulate guns in America. We would be fucking targets.
Remember China murdering 2 million of its own citizens when they took their guns.
You've nothing to fear from 3d printing, it's far more challenging than you would think. If your settings aren't perfect, or you use the wrong plastic, or a single failed layer adhesion point occurs because someone breathed in it's direction at the wrong time, can turn your plastikov into a pipe bomb.
No, I'm not exaggerating. An errant draft from walking up to the printer in motion can ruin adhesion, and you won't know it until you're pulling hunks of pla out of your bleeding stump.
Yeah, I've seen it. What you're missing is the guy has years of experience, a perfectly calibrated printer, and in spite of that, the device WILL fail eventually. You have to use either polycarbonate (which requires a lot of modification and a heated printer enclosure, but is a little too soft and will distort from repeated impacts), or pla, which is rigid enough to not distort during use, but pretty brittle and has very poor thermal tolerance. You can make up for some of that with carbon fiber infused filament, but that stuff releases into the air during printing, and is highly abrasive to both your hotend and your lungs.
Too bad the retard , would have been interesting what his answer would be on letting a car go while chasing down everybody else.
Lol. That psy-op was hilarious.
No
It wasn't though.
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