Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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I am hereby standing up and asking our dear @cooper barrett to please once again grace us with his over-abundance of tits and asses so he can carpet bomb the shit out of this thread.

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Only an unending avalanche of bodacious ta-tas and heart-shaped asses will distract and paralyze the brains of these zombie car/truck/bike fags.

For the record, I didn’t chase him off…I just didn’t know why he was on a gun forum not posting about guns.

NOW I DON’T CARE (lol) DON’T CARE MAN (waaaa) PLEASE (sob) BOOBS (cough sob) SAVE US WITH SMOOTH RIPE (bawl) YOUNG FEMALE BUTTS (wahhhhgha…snort)

I will personally defend you against any and all criticism of all (legal) nude pics that you may post like some rabid dog tearing into interloper’s necks to remind them of the horror, the horror what happened during that one summer of ‘23.

please-dear-god-lord-jesus-on-a-popsicle-stick entomb these mothereffing transportation-arguing dipshits in pussy-smelling amber for all of eternity

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the condition is amazing. It seems to be an early Mindleheim Celtic Hallstadt sword.

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Though the original wasn’t as well preserved, I’m in love with this reproduction by Ben Abbott from Forged In Fire.
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Though the original wasn’t as well preserved, I’m in love with this reproduction by Ben Abbott from Forged In Fire. View attachment 8164061View attachment 8164062View attachment 8164063
that's a frankish Carolingian sword, commonly called a viking sword, circa AD 900.

At the time, a sword like that would have cost the equivalent of $1300, which is why the poors didn't use them.

I have one which is regular steel, not Damascus like your pic. It's a good sized sword, but tiny next to a Landsknecht Zweihander
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It’s a reproduction of the Sutton Hoo sword. I thought it was found in the UK, but I’m
Not sure about that. They did a show in Forged In Fire when he built it. Seems like it took him a week or two to make it. I’d be amazed if you could find one even close to it for $1300.
 
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Russian Superfortress Airplane​

In the 1930s the Russian army was obsessed by the idea of creating huge airplanes. The images below are of a super-sized Russian airplane, the K-7 heavy bomber, built during the 1930s. The plane flew 11 times before crashing and killing 15 people. The designer, Konstantin Kalinin, wanted to build two more planes, but the project was scrapped. Later, Stalin had Kalinin executed. Evidently, it was not good to fail on an expensive project under Stalin.
 
It’s a reproduction of the Sutton Hoo sword. I thought it was found in the UK, but I’m
Not sure about that. They did a show in Forged In Fire when he built it. Seems like it took him a week or two to make it. I’d be amazed if you could find one even close to it for $1300.
the Carolingian swords were next generation from the Migration Age Spatha, which is logical since the Franks were themselves one of the migrating Germanic tribes like the Angles and Saxons during late antiquity and the dark ages.

yes, Sutton Hoo was an anglo saxon burial site. check out the helmet found in that mound.



you might have to look for a while to find a damascus blade.
 
Nope. What I need are psychopaths to seek help

...but they won't, so I'm stuck dealing with them

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They invented this thing called the ignore button....but then you wouldn't have the opportunity to post your whiny, entitled shit in response. Seems your whining wasn't getting enough attention in the actual bicycle thread and you felt compelled to be a fucking ray of sunshine in this one instead,

You could also simply ignore what people post but that takes maturity, responsibility and self control...things your replies have shown a lack of.

Or how about since I don't think you have posted any pictures in this thread...perhaps just stay out of it instead of doing this.....

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Russian Superfortress Airplane​

In the 1930s the Russian army was obsessed by the idea of creating huge airplanes. The images below are of a super-sized Russian airplane, the K-7 heavy bomber, built during the 1930s. The plane flew 11 times before crashing and killing 15 people. The designer, Konstantin Kalinin, wanted to build two more planes, but the project was scrapped. Later, Stalin had Kalinin executed. Evidently, it was not good to fail on an expensive project under Stalin.

Close, but the K7 only had 7 engines....