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DigitalFulcrum 1 point ago +1 / -0

When can we go to these people and tell them the articles they write are stupid? Maybe send letters to the editors themselves?

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DigitalFulcrum 14 points ago +14 / -0

Mailing is still a important job so says the Code of Arms. But yeah, guy's a fuckshit.

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DigitalFulcrum 2 points ago +2 / -0

Aw boohoo do the fancy rich men have to go to their expensive out of date building to do their electronic based business?

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DigitalFulcrum 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh I think I get what you're saying now. It's not so much about the characters actually being teenagers, but more about of their stories, episodes, arcs, etc... Basically pandering to teenager tropes?

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DigitalFulcrum 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah you're kind of right but also look at who the target audience is. Spider Man by the way has always been a teenager. 90s Batman The Animated Series is excellent, and the more teenage one would be Batman Beyond where Terry McGinnis takes the mantle but he is being his own Batman (I'm actually a big Terry McGinnis fan lol). There is also "The Batman" which was out in the early 2000s, honestly I don't think it's terrible but we've already seen so much better.

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DigitalFulcrum 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah I feel the same about that too with experiencing a way different life (kind of a no duh statement when you think about it). I was stationed in Japan for a while and over there they have a big market on masks because a lot of their society is so tightly packed to each other. There also is a degree of self discipline over there as a lot of people on the (amazing) train system will wear masks so much as to be courteous and not breathe or cough on each other. Their masks are the disposable N95s as well and they have plenty of access to them. Last I heard Japan is handling the pandemic, probably because they have had to deal with this sort of thing way more often than us.

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DigitalFulcrum 0 points ago +1 / -1

"Pacific Rim, Here We Come"???! Gundam came out decades first lol. I absolutely love Gundam, it's a well rounded military sci-fi, the content has expanded so much and it can be a bit confusing but it's a complex and engaging setting, on top of having cool giant robots.

The MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam is my personal favorite.

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DigitalFulcrum 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think I'm going to follow the policy of "if you've been in politics for longer than I've been born, you're not getting my vote."

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DigitalFulcrum 7 points ago +7 / -0

It's normal for whatever brown noser thought that it was a good idea and was the "coordinator" aka, the guy who didn't do any work, to command having those bags be put up.

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DigitalFulcrum 1 point ago +1 / -0

Small follow-up to anyone who may care, but I got to finally shoot it with the scope. It's been very satisfying. Also another thing I learned to watch out for. Maybe it's a "well duh" moment but I'm still learning, but when you load the first round in by pulling on the charging handle, let the thing slide back on its own, don't "ride/help" it, easiest way is to pull back the handle, lock it, then release it. After that, you can easily use the bolt release which is behind the magazine.

Also don't shoot it from the left shoulder (when it's configured for right hand), I'm fine, but the brass kissed my chin. It didn't really hurt but it was a big surprise and my shot was terrible anyways.

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DigitalFulcrum 1 point ago +1 / -0

Still six feet away from that crowd. Not wearing the mask is justified.

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DigitalFulcrum 1 point ago +1 / -0

This one is called the Tavor7 to be specific if you're looking to get one, not to be confused with something like the X95.

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DigitalFulcrum 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was originally saving up for a T36, the American clones of a G36 but the price is just too much, you're paying more for the novelty and I wanted a rifle that is new and different. A bullpup in 7.62 / .308 definitely fit that part for a significantly cheaper price. I also never shot that type of round before. I don't get to mess with guns a whole lot, and wish I could just have a field day trying out all different types of pew pew. I have a small collection but I think I'm pretty much going to stay where I'm at with it now. Kind of hard for me to want more. At least for a while.

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DigitalFulcrum 3 points ago +3 / -0

More than what I should of spent but darn it I fell in love with the optic the moment I saw it. I spent around 1200 for it.

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DigitalFulcrum 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks, it's been a very interesting rifle so far. I haven't tried it with the scope yet, but not only is it a bullpup but it's in 7.62 or .308 . On top of that, this Tavor is actually a short stroke gas piston, unlike the others which were long stroke. Not sure how much of a difference it really makes but I just find that even among the other Tavor models, it's different on the inside.

I'm also surprised at how easy it is to take apart.

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DigitalFulcrum 2 points ago +2 / -0

You forgot the Rated M for mature. Then the day 1 pre order bonus and all that other cover stuff :P

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DigitalFulcrum 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just wanted to share this.... somewhere, can't figure where, but I just got a Tavor 7.62x51 bullpup. I am extremely fascinated with it, and I seem to have a habit of collecting short stroke gas piston rifles, even my AR is one.

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DigitalFulcrum 2 points ago +2 / -0

Man, it's so weird that I use to go there back in like 2009. I definitely went for the wrong degree, a digital arts one, had some trouble, enlisted and am much better off for it.

If you live in Orlando, it felt like graduating from UCF was the dream goal, you'd be "the man" for accomplishing it. They use to be very STEM focused but maybe that's changed?

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DigitalFulcrum 1 point ago +1 / -0

While I agree that the Dems have done nothing, it seems her stance was just "I'm Republican, thus good, Dems Bad" and didn't actually mention at how she would fix Baltimore. Maybe somewhere else she explains at how to fix up the place but it wasn't discussed in that video.

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