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You know what should make you cry a lot more than this movie, but doesn’t?

BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN EZRA POUND

Hey, what about this very specific naval term:

Reccomending the AF get folded back into the Army is the textbook definition of insanity, because you’re suggesting that we repeat history and expecting a different result. If you don’t understand this, think internal politics: if the AF is turned back into the Army Air Corps, the army’s going to take all the money

Doesn’t Magpul make firearms?

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h-h-help.

And unlike the Veyron, these cars will appreciate in value because there weren’t too many made, they all convey a sense of mechanical, as well as aesthetic beauty, and aren’t art pieces to be placed on a pedestal, but cars that can be driven to their insane limits regularly.

Lolwut I thought I clicked reply to the article...

Aww... poor rocket. Look at it firing its RCS thrusters in last-minute distress.

This looks surprisingly like CGI.

I own a Jon Ryan jersey.

The American Sedan was killed by the SUV and the dealers, just like the wagon, and the Manual. He's dead, Jim.

Dodge Viper!

The F-22 looks funny in this picture. It looks like it's smiling!

It's an E-4, one of 4 ever produced. It looks like that because it technically is in the VIP fleet, but it's an older model (modified 747-200Bs, first deployed in 1974, so they do look a little older, yes...). I say they are in the VIP fleet because one of their purposes is to serve as a mobile command base for the

is just plane ironic

Now imagine, restarting the line, and having a much larger version of this, somewhere along the lines of the size of an F-14, and with more bullet and more powder.