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I recall a Moose in AK taking mulriple 20mm hits. It didn't go far.

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https://dailycaller.com/2013/06/03/7th-grader-saves-classmate-from-bully-with-knife-is-punished-for-playing-hero/

A thirteen year-old Canadian, Briar MacLean, was reprimanded by school officials for potentially saving the life of one of his fellow classmates. After defending the victim from an armed student, the vice principal chastised MacLean, saying that he should have gotten a teacher involved instead of acting quickly.

Read more: https://dailycaller.com/2013/06/03/7th-grader-saves-classmate-from-bully-with-knife-is-punished-for-playing-hero/#ixzz2VCCQF67O

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I agree, that's pretty sick. I can't believe she is charged with a crime though. And how is this any less "Unnatural or perverted" than homosexual man on man love? If gay love is the new norm in our immoral society, you should be able to marry and fuk a damn chicken if you so desire.

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I could care less if a person no longer in the military wants to get a aex change, as long as my tax dollars don't pay for it. It's not a valid argument though insupport of wanting to allow women into the SEAL community...unless the doctors missed something, she was a he while serving in the Navy.

But to be fair, I appreciate his/her service.

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say that to her face...and videotape it

I predict the first half of the book is about BUDS.

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Miniature helicopter controlled by human thoughts. The helos will become self aware any day now, and then we're all doomed.

By imagining that they were using their right hand, left hand and both hands together, subjects controlled the flight path of the plane. If they imagined raising their left hand, for example, the plane turned left. If they imagined raising their hands together, the plane lifted higher in the air.

Once they got the hang of it, subjects were able to fly the quadcopter through foam rings scattered around the indoor course.

"Our study shows that for the first time, humans are able to control the flight of flying robots using just their thoughts, sensed from noninvasive brain waves," said Bin He, lead scientist behind the study and a professor with the University of Minnesota's College of Science and Engineering.

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"Our study shows that for the first time, humans are able to control the flight of flying robots using just their thoughts, sensed from noninvasive brain waves," said Bin He, lead scientist behind the study and a professor with the University of Minnesota's College of Science and Engineering.

Yawn... done in the '80s.

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So what happened to the thread about the government unlawfully listening in on Verizon customers?

ETA: Looks like it has been moved to the Constitution thread.

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So what happened to the thread about the government unlawfully listening in on Verizon customers?

ETA: Looks like it has been moved to the Constitution thread.

No, there were issues with some posts in it so it was taken offline until such time as it can be cleaned up.

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Japanese "eye ball licking" trend raises concerns about causing blindness.

Eyeball licking, which is also known as "worming" or oculolinctus, has existed for quite some time, and there are numerous clips of people engaging in the act on YouTube. Japanese blog Naver Matome interviewed one concerned teacher who said that he ran into two sixth grade students licking each others' eyeballs in an equipment room. After he confronted them, they admitted it was popular in their class. His independent survey of students confirmed his fears: One-third of the children admitted to eyeball licking.

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