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Holy shit does this mean that at some point we’re going to get BONESTORM?????

Another bit of easy advice - after you run your clothes washer, leave the door cracked after completing a load to let the residual water and condensation evaporate from the door and seal. This is especially important for front-loading washers that can accumulate mold and mildew if the gasket remains wet for long

I clean the tray after every use. I guess some people need to be reminded or they simply don’t realize it needs to be done.

I used dryer lint to start a campfire once as a visual demonstration for my sons and a couple of their friends. They’re all in college now, so I’m hoping that stuck with them.

If don’t stove off how house warm

I like to wait 3-4 months at a time before emptying the lint trap, so that when I finally do, I can make a sweater out of the material that is as goddamned stylish as it is flammable.

What kind of insane person doesn’t clean their lint tray literally after every use? Should I also wipe every time I take a shit? Turn the stove off when I’m not using it? Turn the mower off when I’m reaching down there to unclog it?

*pauses, lifting sledge hammer from pile of rocks, looks off into the distance, remembering that long ago internet argument, he looks at the massive pile of gravel he’s made, and the even more massive amount of rocks still to go, and he thinks, as he always does: worth. it.*

Cursed knowledge is still knowledge?

Start the post with “As a feminist, I believe the patriarchy must fall, and furthermore, the ablative shields on US ballistic reentry vehicles are made up of <incorrect guess at material makeup” and you’re gonna catch some people with access to that kind of information jumping in to correct you on all counts.

If someone has gotten used to their VPN protecting them from their government’s wrath, I can imagine them becoming lax with their OPSEC and not realizing that this particular information posted on this particular forum will get enough attention that it will spread far beyond the person they were arguing with, unlike

If I were in China I would have to pause and think if several years in a re-education camp or being disappeared were worth winning a video game argument.

is this truly the first place these things ever get posted?

Oh lol he turned it into his GM who I assume threw it in the trash. Maybe they contacted someone in government I can’t say. Though before he gave it to his manager he did bring it over and we kind of flipped through it. It was kind of interesting that something like that existed, though makes sense obviously. No clue

You can’t leave us hanging like this. What happened after that?

Well there is quite a bit of general knowledge about these tanks freely, i.e. not classified, available. Stuff like top speed, weight and stuff like basic gun specs. These arguments seem to be about exact specifications, which would not be known outside of the military. Fun story, which I posted on the previous

It’s like a FOIA filing without all of that pesky bureaucracy

My guess would be that they mostly base the stats on the infos known about them and/or they gather certain informations through tank museums, shows etc.

Especially with older tanks from WW2 for example there are clear differences in armor, weaponry, the caliber that’s fired, engines, weight, max speed etc which you

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I’m amazed that more classified information doesn’t pop up all over the place, or rather, I’m sure

Okay but...was the guy right, though?