Message from @sleepyhue
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the price is 12-15 dollars
hmm
it seems quite high quality for being an outdoors thing and it's large enough
it seems a good size and such, but do you think its gonna be warm enough?
wait hold on
nvm
it's fleece so it should be warm
oh wait shit that's not the size
fuck
it's 140-190
I'm an idiot
it should still fit
diagonally it's around 230 so Im fine
thats a decent size id say
and im thinking it should be warm enough
10-15c isnt *too* cold imo
if i converted it right
about 50-60f
I'm going to be bringing a sleeping bag to lay on and another blanket that's way smaller though
oh yeah, yeah it should be fine
i keep adding random ass words i dont think of when typing
IDIANABE
I DID IT AGAIN
"type write"
ok
sorry sorry
but yea that blanket seems p good
thanks
>22 hornet
wow
I once saw a ytb video on that
that's basically a PDW cartridge
well better
it has higher fps and velocity than a 5.7 FN
but somehow it's only used against vermin
cuz the cartridge is dummy long and also rimfire
The .22 Hornet or 5.6×35mmR[2] is a varminting, small-game hunting, survival and competition centerfire rifle cartridge commercially introduced in 1930. It is considerably more powerful than the rimfire .22 WMR and the .17 HMR, achieving higher velocity with a bullet twice the weight of the .17 HMR bullet. The Hornet also differs very significantly from these in that being a centerfire cartridge makes it handloadable and reloadable, and thus much more versatile. It was the smallest commercially available *.22 caliber centerfire cartridge* until the introduction of the FN 5.7×28mm.
it's centerfire you dumb asshole
i think the real dumb asshole is the one who got hostile at the drop of a pen