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10 inches might make a woman and some males want to a closer look and maybe have a taste.![]()
It's a loose approximation, but it checks out.
10 inches might make a woman and some males want to a closer look and maybe have a taste.![]()
Actually doesn't check out. Only a few bullet sizes are in metric. Most are in inches, from .17,.22, .25, .32, .38, .380 .357, .40S&W, .44, .45, and .50. 9mm, 5.56, and 7.62 are the only common metric calibers. The 5.56 and 7.62 are NATO designations. 5.56 NATO is the same diameter as .223, and 7.62 the same as 30-06 or .308.![]()
It's a loose approximation, but it checks out.
The fish-eye lens is seriously distorting the video, making it look somewhat unreal.
This is hilarious but for some reason I feel it's going to appear on Tucker Carlson as a "get angry" piece...
10 inches might make a woman and some males want to a closer look and maybe have a taste.![]()
I can say with certainty that I do not have sexual attraction for men.Speak for yourself!![]()
Just wait until you see someone squirrel-suiting. It's that video but about 4x faster.I mean it just looks like a video game--like fucking pod racing in that shitty star wars movie from that sad time. How is it just...possible to control the wind, with that gadget, at that velocity, with that terrain, doing all those tricks and shit?
seriously: it's a video game. I honestly don't believe it or there is a lot of trickery going on with the perspective and film speed, among a few things, lol. Seriously, someone explain to me how that is something people can do.
i guess taking pictures of trains is serious business, they are very angry.
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Actually doesn't check out. Only a few bullet sizes are in metric. Most are in inches, from .17,.22, .25, .32, .38, .380 .357, .40S&W, .44, .45, and .50. 9mm, 5.56, and 7.62 are the only common metric calibers. The 5.56 and 7.62 are NATO designations. 5.56 NATO is the same diameter as .223, and 7.62 the same as 30-06 or .308.
If you want to get technical, an inch has been defined as 25.4mm since the 60s if not the 50s.Nope.
6.5mm Creedmoor, 6mm Creedmoor, 6.8 SPC, 6.5 Lapua, 6.5 Grendel, 6.5 PRC, 6.5 Weatherby, 8mm Mauser, 7.65mm Argentine, 9x57mm, 6.5 Swedish, 6mm Rem, my fav 7mm Rem Mag, 7.5mm Swiss, 10mm... I could on for sometime but the point is the list is far larger than you submit. Also, there are differences between 5.56 and .223 beyond projectile diameter, case dimensions are not the same and the load pressures are different. It's even more drastic a difference with the 7.62 example. Yes, NATO uses metric for ammunition, and? It's not just a different name, it's a slightly different load.
Where the meme creator went wrong (I doubt he shoots) is ignoring American's long history or firearm design all done in Imperial. But it's a meme, trying to be funny, I'm OK with laypeople taking a swing at it.
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Because it is considered "dangerous" by the railroad companies who own the tracks.
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5 Reasons You Shouldn't Take Portraits on Railroad Tracks
Photographers are notorious for taking safety risks and ignoring laws in order to get the perfect shot. Trespassing onto railroad property to photograph people on tracks seems to be a common action taken by photographers in recent years. With an increase in pedestrian rail trespass casualties in...www.slrlounge.com
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Railroad Safety for Photographers
If I walked into your yard and just started taking photos, would you call the police or would you just ignore it? If you have a studio and I waltzed in with my camera and models and started shooting my latest and greatest session, would you have me removed immediately? Chances are that after...digital-photography-school.com
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If you want to get technical, an inch has been defined as 25.4mm since the 60s if not the 50s.
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Inch - Wikipedia
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