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it was them...so of course they stopped trying to find the bomber back in 2021.
 
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I can tell you how this is done. What is listed here is considered descriptive statistics. These are not used in the study other than to describe a sample population. What was probably done next was a series of correlation and regression analyses that didn’t show statistical significance in non-white vs white rapists. The variables can be manipulated. This is academia and is exactly why I don’t participate in this type of research. Everyone in academia is interested in being able to replicate a previous study, but they ignore the dozens of attempts that could not replicate those results. Those failed attempts show just how bad the previous studies were.
 
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Ukrainian soldier's bodycam captures the soldier on patrol getting into a prolonged close quarter fight with who seems to be a North Korean soldier fighting on the Russian side. The North Korean had a fixed blade knife and stabbed the Ukrainian multiple times, who was slowly bleeding out and dying right to the end.



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In a world without ranged weapons, the knife would be the ultimate apex weapon. Even in a society where around 40-50% routinely carry guns, you got less than a couple of seconds to notice that an altercation has escalated to a knife fight and react to such. The Uke guy even had a gun, but was ran up on too fast for him to get it in battery in time. Another thing to note: It is pretty wise even in routine EDC to carry not one, but a few small "clinch pick" type blades like T handle push knives distributed around easily accessible points of your daily wear. If shit gets really bad and one of your arms are compromised or being grabbed, you can still draw a blade from somewhere else and end the situation quickly. Contrary to public belief, martial arts moves of gouging an assailant's eyes or such are NOT really that effective at stopping attacks. That is why a medium sized Cold Steel T-handle rides on my belt and a larger one is suspended from a tool loop inside any jacket I am wearing for the day with the handle facing downward...
 
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Obama learned that Executive Orders can be changed with a Pen. Biden's handlers will learn the same.
 
WARNING: VERY GRAPHIC.

Ukrainian soldier's bodycam captures the soldier on patrol getting into a prolonged close quarter fight with who seems to be a North Korean soldier fighting on the Russian side. The North Korean had a fixed blade knife and stabbed the Ukrainian multiple times, who was slowly bleeding out and dying right to the end.



(NOTE: Put "old." in front of "reddit" into Reddit addresses to circumvent any stupid 'download the app' or 'log in to watch' nonsense.)

In a world without ranged weapons, the knife would be the ultimate apex weapon. Even in a society where around 40-50% routinely carry guns, you got less than a couple of seconds to notice that an altercation has escalated to a knife fight and react to such. The Uke guy even had a gun, but was ran up on too fast for him to get it in battery in time. Another thing to note: It is pretty wise even in routine EDC to carry not one, but a few small "clinch pick" type blades like T handle push knives distributed around easily accessible points of your daily wear. If shit gets really bad and one of your arms are compromised or being grabbed, you can still draw a blade from somewhere else and end the situation quickly. Contrary to public belief, martial arts moves of gouging an assailant's eyes or such are NOT really that effective at stopping attacks. That is why a medium sized Cold Steel T-handle rides on my belt and a larger one is suspended from a tool loop inside any jacket I am wearing for the day with the handle facing downward...


Someone in the comments said he is Yakut. Interesting attempts at translations too. Seems like they were saying goodbye as fellow warriors, but the Ukranian was asking to be left alone to die.
 
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Someone in the comments said he is Yakut. Interesting attempts at translations too. Seems like they were saying goodbye as fellow warriors, but the Ukranian was asking to be left alone to die.


Yakut = Siberian Far East. Definitely makes sense as since 1941, the Russian army had drawn vast numbers of recruits from this region as they are exceptionally hardened against the lethal cold of the tundra. Warriors who still abide by prehistoric customs. There is a county in Alaska named Yakutan, after the original settlers and the Cree tribe of NW Canada, made famous in Gary Paulsen's Hatchet series of bushcraft novels, are identical to the Yakuts in ancestry. Even the Iroquois share a percentage of identity with them.
 
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