What a badass 13 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
I'm too tired to get into the science of it so wikipedia did the work for me https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortex_ring_state?wprov=sfla1
Best Idea evEr 4 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
Do you want cops on your lawn? Because that's a good way to get cops on your lawn!
Testing an alligator snapping turtle 8 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
Do you want to lose an appendage? Because that is the way to do it!
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The Spire of Dublin 21 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
I was expecting a guy laying on his back with his legs spread, if you know what I mean.
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Just Kanye West things 8 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
And that the average person has at least 50 iq points on him as well.
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What a badass 13 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
And also not to mention that the longer a heli hovers the more unstable it gets.
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This building looks 2-D 7 comments
jeb 25 comments
Ladies & Men 59 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
I can add a few,
Women stabs husband in shoulder, abuses/neglects children
Women stabs boyfriend through hand with knife.
Women stabs husband in shoulder, abuses/neglects children
Women stabs boyfriend through hand with knife.
A permanent "Nuclear Shadow" in Hiroshima created by the blast 10 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
It also goes in line with the fact that the actual explosion is so incredibly intense that the light and heat produced can permanently change surfaces, not to mention that anything biological that was that close to ground zero was vaporized in an instant.
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College life 10 comments
Save the cows 58 comments
Save the cows 58 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
Very! And can be fatal if left long enough, although the will begin to leak after a certain timeframe.
Save the cows 58 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
Distended udder has Mastitis which is very common even on good farms and she has likely been out to pasture for a while and was just corralled since a lot of farms have 300+ cows and limited staff its hard to catch them all thankfully its easily treated with an antibiotic and very rarely fatal.
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Save the cows 58 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
I sell milk to supermarkets and my dairy is by no means a slaughterhouse (by the way that site seems like something that whack job animal rights group crapped out) and my cows are not forced bred the bulls do a fine job of that themselves besides artificial insemination of a cow is no different than the human version although its mainly used in cows to pass on certain desirable traits or ensure a healthy batch of sperm is used and mainly only done so to keep a $20,000+ stud bull from hurting himself which they can do and furthermore you can't exactly ask a cow permission to inseminate and a bull sure isn't gonna ask permission if she's in heat he's gonna seek! The veal point is true of some veal farms (I don't deal in veal.) but by no means is a one-size-fits-all operation. In conclusion DON'T lump all farms into one category because like dog breeders for every bad one there are 10 good and the bad ones usually don't last long. Another point the cow in that site that has the...Cont.
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Save the cows 58 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
I have a cow that is ten years old, in fact she was one of my first cows, their natural lifespan can be upwards of 25 years. Not all farmers are hard on their herds most respect them and feel a great loss when something happens to them, not only in the wallet but emotionally. I personally dread having to put one down although I do keep several beef cows mainly because I prefer to know where my beef comes from and what it has eaten I still respect them and none of them fear me in any way (except the bulls they got to know who's in charge but that's mainly just me raising my voice and not backing down)
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Save the cows 58 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
I could point out the problems with this statement but it's quicker to say what you got right, nothing!
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Save the cows 58 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
Most farmers don't really have time to bottle feed calves, so unless the mother has issues they leave the calf with its mother, besides the first few batches of milk is useless for sale anyhow since its very thick and full of the mother's antibodies, which is why calves that don't get those first few feedings often have life long issues if they survive at all. While milk replacer is acceptable and often can save the calf it takes almost twice as long for the calf to gain weight.
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Meanwhile 17 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
Its not only fat people that have heart attacks and strokes I've had two heart attacks a few years ago and was 160-170 pounds (that's thin for me) fully clothed and soaking wet but had an existing undiagnosed issue the coupled with a very stressful situation at the time caused me to drop over, and its not always a full stop of the heart for it to be classified as a heart attack, a heart attack by definition is any irregular spasms of the heart muscle that interrupts normal function although severe spasms can shut the heart down or make it just beat uselessly. In my case mine were mild and caused me to pass out.
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I think its just bad for customer relations 19 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
That's basically what I said, its like somebody who took cosmetology classes trying to wire a house it doesn't end well, for instance I can recognize certain written languages but have no knowledge of how to speak them, so I'm not about to try and get a job speaking french just because I can recognize it on paper (although I can speak about 25 words of it but look like a fool doing it) even my English is spotty sometimes although my vocabulary is enormous I have speech issue that makes it difficult to speak especially if somebody gets me aggravated couple that with introversion and anxiety, I'm a total dumpster fire. I find nothing more annoying than calling my cell phone company and getting a customer rep that sounds like they've been kicked in the mouth by a mule, when I speak English with a heavy northern accent.
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Good point 35 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
My real question is how many actually try, then again you also have quite a few very successful black news anchors (watch the today show once) Where as many others are too busy complaining about things to make any effort, am I saying it's wrong that no blacks got nominated for some over blustered award probably, but like 99% of those things I can't even name two white people who got nominated off the top of my head. Like most problems in life whining about it will not improve things you can't expect the world to bend over backwards and hand you everything on a platinum platter because of trivial things like skin color.
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I think its just bad for customer relations 19 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
Basically if you can't speak properly, and don't have a legitimate reason for not being able to speak properly (disability for instance) don't speak or work a job that requires speaking.
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Does anyone of you have ever suffered from this? 25 comments
Meanwhile 17 comments
whospikedthepunch
· 8 years ago
Keeping mobility in the legs (and thus blood flow) while limiting further damage, it can also be used after a stroke that affects the legs. Here this explains it. https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=seated+treadmill+therapy&hl=en&as_sdt=0&as_vis=1&oi=scholart&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_zKCgwufKAhXGth4KHe_pBU0QgQMICDAA
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