Found the original tiktok. They are indeed a sled team and the room is apparently much bigger. think of it like a giant kennel for multiple dogs.
Also they live on a sizable plot of land apparently
Edit: On second thought I don't think that is their Instagram. But my point about tiktok stands.
This is the Instagram.
I refuse to download/sign up for tiktok. I hate that you can't search for stuff/view profiles without an account. And that's how they get people in the door.
You can not touch your girlfriend if she is dancing on the bar. A safety precaution to not have her fall of the bar.
And to keep other men from touching your girlfriend while she's working/dancing/being a stripper.
I think she does have foundation/concealer plus the tan lines plus the shadows.
France is slightly smaller than the state of Texas. And it's population density is over 3 times that of the US.
Ally Bank does this for me too. But they also have no means for cash deposits. The only way to get money into my account is through things like Zelle, checks, direct deposits, etc. because it's a strictly online bank. I know other banks charge you if you don't deposit a certain amount each month was the selling point for me on Ally. A few times not being able to deposit cash has been a problem for me, though I usually just give it to someone I know and they Zelle me on the spot. They also have "Allpoint" ATMs and an ATM finder in my app, so I can find those ATMs all over and withdraw cash for free, but the app will also direct you to other ATMs and reimburse you up to $10 per month.
I use a local bank for cash. Discover for direct deposit. Local bank sucks for internet banking. But it's free checking account that earns (almost zero) interest that I can throw cash at and still pay my bills with once that bank account is linked. Just takes 2 business days to set up compared to instant set up through discover. Haven't had any issues or fees with Discover. Just can't easily deposit cash.
Had Wellsfargo and Bank of America in the past. Fuck em.
There's the switchblade system which was used in Afghanistan in 2014 and onwards.
Several similar drones are made by other defense contractors. But kinda hard to say how much they are/were being used by US forces.
I get the feeling they're still classified/tight lipped about it.
There's this still classified munition
We have the AGM-114R9X bladed hellfire missile which is a warhead-less drone launched missile that we've used for precision strikes with minimal collateral damage.
I think because the US has such a massive military budget and is able to establish air superiority. Using an MQ-1C Gray Eagle which has a much longer loiter time than a standalone loitering suicide drone is more effective.
It can carry 4 hellfire missiles. 3 could have a warhead 1 could have the bladed version. So you have greater mission flexibility and it also has a whole suite of sensors and cameras. A suicide drone is a one trick pony.
So we don't use them because we don't really need to. We have so many "better" weapon systems at our disposal.
Edit:
I feel like it's worth mentioning we've fired nearly 2,000 Tomahawk cruise missiles in war. Then there's the new stealthy AGM-158 JASSM. We have over 500,000 JDAMS ready to drop, over 50,000 Javelins. The M982 Excalibur high precision, long range artillery. M142 HIMARS high precision/mobility multi launch rocket system.
So many fancy expensive options that sound way cooler than a suicide drone.
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Objects being incinerated in the atmosphere, be it meteor or man-made, is NOT a sizable factor of earth's air quality pollution levels. Nature burns up objects in the atmosphere constantly and unceasing. It is a cycle of life (so to speak).
The earth gains thousands and thousands of pounds every year from meteor showers/asteroids.
Not only did that kid get the bus under control, start CPR, he also grabs his phone. I'm assuming to call 911.
Doing 3 peoples jobs.
Not to fault the kid at all. He's a hero.
But if you find yourself in a similar situation. When the bystander effect is taking over and no one's doing anything.
You have to delegate tasks to people.
Instead of calling 911 yourself. Tell Emily to call 911. Tell Goeff to do CPR.
Still kid did an absolutely incredible job. The bystander effect is scarry.
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