2024.12.01 01:41 SubjectExpression380 Cotw crazy shot
Shot with 22 from around 300 meters
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2024.12.01 01:41 savagehippos 45 Lb plate - 1, My toe - 0
In the gym and it slipped out of my hands while taking it off a machine.
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2024.12.01 01:41 Serious-Comment9916 Reddit literally became a mirror with this one
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2024.12.01 01:41 AutoModerator CRZ YOGA Butterluxe High Waisted Lounge Legging 25"- $27.20
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2024.12.01 01:41 Impossible-Quail5041 What is this?
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2024.12.01 01:41 SkyRocketMiner What da dargyn doin?
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2024.12.01 01:41 AutoModerator 48% Off COSRX Snail Mucin 96% Power Face Serum 3.38 fl oz 100ml- $12.99
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2024.12.01 01:41 Classic_Adeptness992 What does this line mean?
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2024.12.01 01:41 Decent_Objective4223 Accident settlement.
I got hit by a commercial truck that was modified to have a dumb bed on it a few months ago I have been out of work since. They found the idiot at fault as he took a left when he had a yield I was going straight and had the yield. My car was totaled and the airbags went off. I had a strain in my shoulder resulting in physical therapy 2 times a week for 8 weeks as well as an annular fissure in my lower back and a pinched nerve in my neck as well. Which I am getting a steroid epidural for soon and physical therapy for those injuries as I have stabilization issues and have difficulties holding my newborn son as a result. Was not sure what a fair settlement amout would be for the personal injury side of this. Thank you.
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2024.12.01 01:41 Safe-Sympathy-1286 18m send thru pics for my bingo
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2024.12.01 01:41 lil_mikey2345 Wassup everyone welcome
If you’re new to the community, introduce yourself!
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2024.12.01 01:41 Xylorgos [SERIOUS] Who is the "Weirdo" now, a person who believes in UFOs/UAPs or a person who doesn't?
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2024.12.01 01:41 backofmymind BF SALE- Lenovo Legion Pro 5 or Legion 5i ??
Lenovo Legion Pro 5 -AMD Ryzen™ 7 7745HX Processor -NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4060, 8GB -16 GB DDR5-5200MHz -1 TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe -Price: $1,140 USD
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/laptops/legion-laptops/legion-pro-series/legion-pro-5-gen-8-16-inch-amd/82wm001jus
Legion 5i -14th Gen Intel® Core™ i9-14900HX -NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4060, 8GB -32GB DDR5 5600MHz -1TB SSD M.2 PCIe -Price: $1,100 USD
https://www.costco.com/lenovo-legion-5i-16%22-gaming-laptop---14th-gen-intel-core-i9-14900hx---geforce-rtx-4060---165hz-2560-x-1600.product.4000270759.html
So, the major differences being the CPU and the RAM. I’d prefer 32gb RAM but I guess I could always upgrade it. With the price difference just being $40, I’m a bit stumped.
I am a noob and previously have only owned a garbage ass HP Omen. I will not be playing AAA games on this. Need something for video editing, Steam games like 7D2D, and Sims 4 with A LOT of mods/CC (100gb+) at max setttings.
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2024.12.01 01:41 Savageq16 What are your goals?
My goal has always been to breed lethals and hybrids and I’ve bought a hybrid but she didn’t pass on her first heat. I’m doing some mass breedings on my accounts now without items cause I’m broke, but now I’m out of territory space and I’m wondering what should I do to keep myself entertained.
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2024.12.01 01:41 slajoie33 Nice
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2024.12.01 01:41 Superloopertive My experience of the "You Laugh, You Lose" show.
So uncomfortable seeing a sea of blank expressions to someone showing a video they think is funny multiple times in one sitting. If that happens once at a house party, I'm leaving the room.
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2024.12.01 01:41 PsychoticUnicorn1991 33f from England who can't sleep... anyone up for a chat
Can't sleep anyone up for a VC and a good chat
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2024.12.01 01:41 Talaio__ My Life Between Bullets and Mountains: My Autobiography
My name is Alejandro García, and I was born in 1980 in a tiny, forgotten village in the lush hills of Asturias, Spain. San Pedro del Monte, my home, was a place as beautiful as it was isolating. Nestled between towering mountains and rolling green valleys, the village was a world unto itself. Life moved slowly there, dictated by the changing seasons and the rhythms of nature. We had no luxury, no convenience—only what we could make with our hands and what the land offered us.
I was born into a family of ten children—six brothers and three sisters. My father, Eusebio, was a man trapped by his demons. A miner by trade, he became consumed by gambling and alcohol, vices that eroded not just our finances but the very foundation of our family. My mother, María, was the heart and soul of our home. She was a strong, resourceful woman, but in those times, societal norms were unforgiving. Women like her were expected to stay home, no matter how dire the circumstances.
My earliest memories are of cold winters where my siblings and I huddled together for warmth, and summers spent helping my mother collect wild herbs to sell at the market. As the eldest son, I felt an unspoken responsibility to shield my siblings from the harsher realities of our life. At the age of eight, I began taking odd jobs around the village—herding sheep, harvesting crops, and even chopping wood for our neighbors. These early experiences taught me resilience and discipline, qualities that would define my life in ways I could never have imagined at the time.
By the time I turned 18, I was desperate for a way out. The military offered me an escape, a purpose, and a chance to support my family. In 1998, I enlisted in the Spanish Army and was assigned to the Brigada de Infantería Ligera “Galicia” VII. Leaving San Pedro del Monte was bittersweet. I remember my mother standing at the edge of our dirt road, waving as the bus carried me away. It was the first time I had ever left Asturias.
My first posting was to Kosovo, part of the NATO-led KFOR mission. Kosovo was a land scarred by war, its people caught in the aftermath of ethnic conflict. My initial days there were a baptism by fire. I quickly learned that the textbooks and training exercises could never prepare you for the reality of war. The air was thick with tension, and every day brought new challenges.
One memory stands out vividly. It was January, and the bitter cold cut through even our thickest gear. Our patrol stumbled upon a family—parents and two young children—sheltering in the ruins of a bombed-out church. They were starving and had no warm clothing. We gave them our rations, blankets, and whatever else we could spare. Seeing their gratitude was a humbling reminder of why we were there.
In 2003, I was deployed to Iraq as part of the Brigada Plus Ultra, Spain’s contribution to the coalition forces. The desert was a world apart from the green mountains of Asturias. The heat was relentless, and the threat of IEDs (improvised explosive devices) loomed over every mission.
One of the most harrowing experiences of my life occurred during a convoy operation near Diwaniya. Our vehicles were ambushed by insurgents who had planted IEDs along the road. The explosion was deafening, and the chaos that followed was like nothing I had ever experienced. One of my closest comrades, Corporal López, was severely injured. Despite the danger, we managed to secure the area and evacuate him. He survived, but the incident left an indelible mark on all of us.
Our mission in Iraq wasn’t just about combat. We were tasked with rebuilding infrastructure and fostering stability. I took part in the protection of a hospital under construction. Insurgents repeatedly attempted to sabotage the project, but we stood our ground. When the hospital finally opened its doors, the sight of doctors treating patients made every sleepless night worthwhile.
In 2005, I was sent to Afghanistan, where I was promoted to sergeant. Afghanistan was unlike any other place I had served. The terrain was unforgiving, and the enemy was elusive. Our base was situated in a remote area, surrounded by towering mountains that reminded me of home.
During a reconnaissance mission in a narrow canyon, my unit was ambushed. We were pinned down for hours, with no immediate support available. It was a test of leadership I hadn’t anticipated. I had to keep my men calm and coordinate our defense while waiting for air support. When the helicopters finally arrived, the sense of relief was overwhelming.
Afghanistan wasn’t just about firefights. We also worked on winning the hearts and minds of the local population. I’ll never forget the day we delivered school supplies to a village. The children’s smiles were a stark contrast to the hardship that surrounded them.
In 2011, I was deployed to Lebanon as part of the United Nations Interim Force. This mission was less about combat and more about peacekeeping. Our job was to monitor ceasefires and mediate disputes between local communities.
One particularly tense situation involved two villages fighting over access to a water source. After weeks of negotiations, we brokered an agreement that allowed both communities to share the resource. Watching former adversaries work together was one of the most rewarding moments of my career.
In 2020, after 24 years of service, I retired with the rank of subteniente. The decision wasn’t easy, but I knew it was time to focus on my family and my own dreams.
Today, I work as a talent scout in the private security sector. My role is to help veterans transition to civilian careers, drawing on my own experiences to guide them. It’s deeply fulfilling to see former soldiers thrive in new environments.
I’ve also rekindled my passion for precision shooting. While I no longer compete professionally, I still spend hours at the range, honing my skills. Shooting has become a form of meditation for me—a way to channel focus and discipline.
Recently, I achieved a lifelong dream: I paid off the mortgage on a small ranch near Oviedo. The property is modest but perfect. I’m now saving up to buy a horse and a few piglets to raise. There’s something deeply satisfying about returning to the land, reconnecting with nature, and building something with your own hands.
As I look back on my life, I see a journey shaped by struggle, sacrifice, and resilience. From the humble beginnings in San Pedro del Monte to the battlefields of Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan, every step has taught me something valuable.
I’ve learned that leadership isn’t about giving orders; it’s about earning trust. I’ve learned that true strength lies in perseverance, and that even in the darkest moments, there’s always a glimmer of hope.
My story is far from over. Whether I’m mentoring young veterans, perfecting my aim at the shooting range, or tending to my ranch, I know that life still has many lessons to offer. And for that, I am grateful.
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2024.12.01 01:41 Available-Drink-5232 'Noah's Ark' has been unearthed by archaeologists
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2024.12.01 01:41 lifeandtimes89 Arsenal 🤝 Tottenham - against apartheid
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2024.12.01 01:41 OP4Drifter Some Trench Pilgrims using Red Pilgrim minis.
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2024.12.01 01:41 Transmasc_Blahaj What's your favorite animal that gets overlooked?
Mine are pigeons, I love pigeons so much
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2024.12.01 01:41 Complete-Drama3958 Maaannnn come on
Just got the 700 vault and didn’t even get one new card 😒 I hate this game 😤
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2024.12.01 01:41 jmfarace my first meme
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2024.12.01 01:41 Relevant_Worry_1082 Asshats at r/vhs were offended by this
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