Damn 350LBs, you must be cracking a lot of toilet seats .You need to go to one of those manicure places. They'd treat you like a 350 lb guy walking into an all you can eat Chinese buffet.
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Damn 350LBs, you must be cracking a lot of toilet seats .You need to go to one of those manicure places. They'd treat you like a 350 lb guy walking into an all you can eat Chinese buffet.
It’s airborne, almost impossible from surface top they redacted that a year and a half agoOne would think that in this day and age with the COVID people would clean their hands. So much for flying cars!!
That's a cool piece.
The histeria of people in the sanitizer cult was enjoyable.It’s airborne, almost impossible from surface top they redacted that a year and a half ago
You can't get it out of the air, but not off a surface. Someone sneezes in their hand, then touches a door knob, thats how the germs get there. If you go looking for studies that show airborne transmission of a virus is possible, you will find the evidence is lacking. { I.E. Vapor transmission. Not someone sneezing in your face. }It’s airborne, almost impossible from surface top they redacted that a year and a half ago
Hmmmm, a friend of mine that travels often for work and has never been in the military mentioned that has been happening to him fairly regularly recently..........Our beloved government even considers knowledge a weapon to be monitored. For a few years after attending Army Combat Engineer (demolitions) school, all of my airline boarding passes wer marked "SSSS" which earned me a more critical scrutiny when going through airport security. Humorously, it was the Government itself which sent me to Combat Engineer school.
Back to school for you.You can't get it out of the air, but not off a surface. Someone sneezes in their hand, then touches a door knob, thats how the germs get there. If you go looking for studies that show airborne transmission of a virus is possible, you will find the evidence is lacking. { I.E. Vapor transmission. Not someone sneezing in your face. }
Back on subject, I fail to see where the 2A mentions guns. IT says arms. IT says we should have the same arms as the army. Seems to me it protects, bomb, grenades, missiles, bazookas, guns, fighter jets, battleships, swords, spears, slingshots, knives, throwing stars, shovels, pitchforks and basically anything else you could fight with. But it is specifically mentioned you should have the same rifle and ammo as the military.
Hmmmm, a friend of mine that travels often for work and has never been in the military mentioned that has been happening to him fairly regularly recently..........
When I said airborne, i didn't mean don't wash your hands, obviously if someone sneezes or has snot on them and then shakes your hand and you touch your nose you're probably at risk, but personally I'm the only one I know family or friends that never got it, I was exposed so many times that i compiled a formula to determine the the risk, to determine Probability of an occurrence over time, and even with a 97% Probability of a Negative outcome I'm still here, In the world of statistics even my 3% chance of avoiding it is a very big number in a pool of 300,000,000 people. So i'm one of the naturally immune or shit as lucky. And I live in Florida, so only fools wore masks, like wearing damn bullet proof vest made of newspaper , Ignorance is surely the saddest state existence.How old are you? It was a joke from the beginning of the freak out over COVID. Us older folks from the previous century (especially those that read Popular Mechanic) talked about having flying cars by 2020. The saying was.... We were supposed to have flying cars and we're still teaching people to wash their hands!
The histeria of people in the sanitizer cult was enjoyable.
And the virus gets on your hands form surface contact. Time to think and research instead of believing what you are told. The entire thing has been one lie after another.Back to school for you.
COVID-19 is spread in three main ways:
- Breathing in air when close to an infected person who is exhaling small droplets and particles that contain the virus.
- Having these small droplets and particles that contain virus land on the eyes, nose, or mouth, especially through splashes and sprays like a cough or sneeze.
- Touching eyes, nose, or mouth with hands that have the virus on them.
When I said airborne, i didn't mean don't wash your hands, obviously if someone sneezes or has snot on them and then shakes your hand and you touch your nose you're probably at risk, but personally I'm the only one I know family or friends that never got it, I was exposed so many times that i compiled a formula to determine the the risk, to determine Probability of an occurrence over time, and even with a 97% Probability of a Negative outcome I'm still here, In the world of statistics even my 3% chance of avoiding it is a very big number in a pool of 300,000,000 people. So i'm one of the naturally immune or shit as lucky. And I live in Florida, so only fools wore masks, like wearing damn bullet proof vest made of newspaper , Ignorance is surely the saddest state existence.
Exactly! People think virus particles survive in a mixture of cutting fluid, laquer thinner, parts washer, steel powder, and aerosol bluing laquer?How old are you? It was a joke from the beginning of the freak out over COVID. Us older folks from the previous century (especially those that read Popular Mechanic) talked about having flying cars by 2020. The saying was.... We were supposed to have flying cars and we're still teaching people to wash their hands!
The histeria of people in the sanitizer cult was enjoyable.
hahahhham, 2019??? that article is 3 years old, and thats 3 years before any current information. this is 2022, so obviously you've been living under a rock somewhere, you probably wear a mask too. 100% useless as well, and if so I've got a Scuba Tank that leaks air and a regulator with a hole in it so when you breath in water comes along too making it as useful as your mask. Its almost insulting to my intelligence. A shitty little painters mask will save me but, My nephew, a scientist worked in a lab with the stuff and he worked wearing a completely sealed suit with its own air supply, so he was really insulted with masks. While those like you were being led around like sheep in whatever blue state your in, We in Florida live normal lives. That said I never wore a mask, washed my hands sensibly, not running around drowning them in Alcohol destroying all the good bacteria as well so in a couple of years good luck with warts and many other skin issues.,And the virus gets on your hands form surface contact. Time to think and research instead of believing what you are told. The entire thing has been one lie after another.
Transmission of COVID-19 virus by droplets and aerosols: A critical review on the unresolved dichotomy - PMC
The practice of social distancing and wearing masks has been popular worldwide in combating the contraction of COVID-19. Undeniably, although such practices help control the COVID-19 pandemic to a greater extent, the complete control of virus-laden ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Undeniably, although such practices help control the COVID-19 pandemic to a greater extent, the complete control of virus-laden droplet and aerosol transmission by such practices is poorly understood.
However, many respiratory viruses are believed to transmit over multiple routes, of which droplet and aerosol transmission paths become paramount, but their significance in transmitting the disease remains unclear
Nevertheless, it has been proven that viral disease outbreaks via aerosol transmission are not as severe as one would think, because of dilution and inactivation of viruses that linger for extended periods in the air (Shiu et al., 2019). There has been no discernible evidence on the minimum infectious viral load for COVID-19 pandemic, but many researchers speculate that a few hundreds of SARS-CoV-2 virus would be enough to cause the disease among susceptible hosts
Though social distancing would be promising in combatting the COVID-19, the minimum distances that have been maintained between an infected person and a host are disputable and far from being established based on any scientific evidence.
Yes, you may have one. And frankly, I am surprised that no one before you has asked for one. Damn deer are tricky. You have to be smarter than the deer.Can I have a thermonuclear device? Please. It's for deer season.
Dec. 19, 2022
AG Ferguson, Gov. Inslee partner to propose two firearms safety measures
Bills include new proposal to ensure firearms industry faces consequences for irresponsible practices
OLYMPIA — At a press event in Tukwila today, Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Gov. Jay Inslee announced they will jointly request two common-sense public safety measures for the upcoming legislative session. One renews the call for a ban the sale of military-style assault weapons. A second, new proposal will ensure that gun manufacturers and dealers — like other purveyors of dangerous goods — must take reasonable steps to prevent their products from getting into the hands of dangerous individuals.
Dec. 19, 2022
AG Ferguson, Gov. Inslee partner to propose two firearms safety measures
Bills include new proposal to ensure firearms industry faces consequences for irresponsible practices
OLYMPIA — At a press event in Tukwila today, Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Gov. Jay Inslee announced they will jointly request two common-sense public safety measures for the upcoming legislative session. One renews the call for a ban the sale of military-style assault weapons. A second, new proposal will ensure that gun manufacturers and dealers — like other purveyors of dangerous goods — must take reasonable steps to prevent their products from getting into the hands of dangerous individuals.
Arms are any weapon. Our rights are actively infringed by any law that restricts the carry of any weapon not just firearms. Anyone who limits their view of the 2nd Amendment to firearms has already given up the majority of their rights.I often hear the above used to argue against the 2nd Amendment's relevance in the 21st Century.
I may have missed it but I don't recall hearing the rebuttal (I'm a little slow) that in 1791 when the 2nd Amendment was written, Flintlock Muskets WERE Assault Rifles and Weapons of War!
I often hear the above used to argue against the 2nd Amendment's relevance in the 21st Century.
I may have missed it but I don't recall hearing the rebuttal (I'm a little slow) that in 1791 when the 2nd Amendment was written, Flintlock Muskets WERE Assault Rifles and Weapons of War!
AND, only those words written with a quill, and india-ink.The first amendment only protects free speech for words in common use in 1791................................................right?
The original document, gives the Federal government the authority to grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal.
"The Congress shall have Power To ... ; To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water;" Article I, § 8, clause 11 of the Constitution.
That requires privately owned naval vessels of war, those civilians would've been armed with a whole lot more than muskets.
US v Miller allowed the sawed off shotgun to be regulated, specifically, because it was deemed to not be appropriate for war. Blunderbusses were apparently not considered.
I never considered the Letter of Marqueargument.The original document, gives the Federal government the authority to grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal.
"The Congress shall have Power To ... ; To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water;" Article I, § 8, clause 11 of the Constitution.
That requires privately owned naval vessels of war, those civilians would've been armed with a whole lot more than muskets.
US v Miller allowed the sawed off shotgun to be regulated, specifically, because it was deemed to not be appropriate for war. Blunderbusses were apparently not considered.
They would be if it wasn’t for ATF interference.If Miller hadn't died the WWI Trench gun would have been the standard.
Even today SBR should be the standard.
In common use.