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S. Richards

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  1. Audi A4, can't go wrong. Had a 2007 Mazda 3, great car. Took over 4 crashes and a flash flood to finally kill the little fucker. And maintenance wasn't that bad.
  2. @ Berg: Lmfao, well played. Pic of me getting lit at Europa, a Bosnian bar I drink at in the South end of Hartford. Highly recommend visting it if your in the area.
  3. Entertainment for white trash people that buttfuck their toothless sister in the back of their trailer. Just leave it at that.
  4. Not as good as my brutal barb
  5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Frequenc...esearch_Program I'm not crazy!
  6. A former Army Ranger I lift with showed me a few documentaries and some to be quite honest, are mind blowing. Now I'm no conspiracy theorist, but these documentaries are interesting to say the least. Phil Schneider died shortly after this lecture. Another good read is on the HAARP program in Alaska, which is a highly classified weather modification research program. The following excerpt is from a Russian military analyst journal: "Some Russian and foreign analysts argue that the US program is in effect a disguised idea of creation of an immensely powerful ray, a geophysical weapon, whose principle of operation is based on the use of means of influencing the processes which take place in the solid, liquid and gaseous layers of the Earth for military purposes. It is possible to control the artificially created plasmoid (localized areas of highly ionized gas – E.L.) or a globular lightning in ionosphere by using lasers to shift the focal point of the aerials. In other words, using enormous installations, Americans plan to bombard the sky with energy beams which, when they are reflected from ionosphere, can return back to Earth in the form of low-frequency electromagnetic waves. The opponents of the program have quite weighty reasons not to trust the soothing statements by Americans. "The layer of ionosphere which is excited by HAARP influences the radio and electronic equipment which is installed in the military hardware: Fire control and guidance systems, fire adjustment equipment, navigation systems, etc. As a result, an aircraft or a missile will be damaged if they fly through the beam," Col Plaksin said. And this is by far not the only consequence of implementation of the HAARP program. Compared to, say, nuclear weapons, geophysical weapons are much more powerful. And if, say, the beam is sent to Britain, it can make the country dysfunctional in a matter of seconds. So, some scientists say that a group of the military who use the geophysical weapon might bring the economy of an entire country on its knees in a few years’ time – and no one will understand anything. The most dangerous thing is that even developers cannot say with certainty what will happen to the planet and how ionosphere will react to the attack with these rays if the system is switched to the maximum power. As is known, ionosphere and the ozone layer protect the Earth from the deadly cosmic radiation. The electromagnetic cannon of the HAARP system will damage ionosphere, and the cosmic radiation will be able to reach the surface of the planet. Moreover, the effects of this know-how (as published) cannot be controlled, some researchers say. Even a single use of this weapon may result in so-called trigger effect which no one will be able to stop: Earthquakes, sudden cooling on the global scale, etc. In the opinion of Canadian scientist Rosalie Bertel, who is studying the effects of wars on the environment, intense disturbance of ionosphere may result in a release of huge masses of free electrons – so-called electron showers. For its part, this might result in the change of electric potential of the poles and ensuing shift of the magnetic pole of the Earth. Simply speaking, the planet will "capsize." So the location of the north pole will become uncertain."
  7. Fixed it for you broski.
  8. If your idea of taking some other critics video from youtube and posting it here after plotting this for a month is some kind of splendiferous witty return of your rather pathetic/contradictive argument thats full of rhetoric and opinion no one here obviously cares for, I'd have to say darwinism hasn't been too forgiving on you. Do us all a favor and crawl back into that cesspit and drink some extra cases of that Mountain Dew to lower your fertility more so we never have to run into another incessant ranting moron such as yourself. P.S. Have fun googling that for an hour. After reviewing your previous post's, I have come to the conclusion that you have the cognitive ability of a third grader.
  9. If I tell you, I have to kill you. Dick Richards, Man of Action.
  10. I threw that bag out of the car.
  11. Reggae Metal...yup.
  12. Looks fine to me...
  13. I like Engle, but I prefer his Mother.
  14. Wow, not a single UKFDubstep video in this post. Unbelievable. FlyLeaf? You got your period or something?
  15. FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUARK!
  16. McDowell wanted to post a motivated picture, but he's not around the computer so he asked me to post this.
  17. S. Richards

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    My mom was quite the cave dweller in her day.
  18. I miss them already. R.I.P. mediocre Handlebars
  19. S. Richards

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    Not gonna happen. You have to go Battalion Recon first before even being considered for indoctrination into Force. And if I remember correctly it's E-4 or above to qualify for indoc, and a Ironman like PFT score is a must. That's not to say you can't do it, just not right out of the shithole swamps of PI.
  20. Steroids. They don't pop up on your standard 9 point drug tests the military administers. 1. Protein 2. Water 3. Creatine 4. Diet 5. Proper rest 6. Multi-vitamins. 7. Healthy calories Those should be your best friends. P.S. I'm too lazy to read the argument between you girls but when it comes to working out and water intake, muscles are 75% water, so you need alot of water, but not to the point you get hypernutremia. I drink about a gallon of milk and a gallon of water a day on my training regiment and it's never failed me. Everything in moderation.
  21. WhiteFour #1644 Add me once Blizzard figures out a solution to the lag...
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