Message from @Justin Burger (Major-GA)
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Alot of people have massive 5.56 stockpiles, there are VERY few 7.62 stockpiles, so trading for 7.62 would be actually useless.
Ah yes, let's get stuff that has to be shipped in from Faraway nations, instead of stuff that is made in buttfuck metric tons in almost every US state, including the entire military complex.
In the nearby town of Villa Rica, I have Georgia Arms, which is a munitions production company.
I could go right to the source.
Can't do the same with 7.62
I have about 2,000 rounds ( I am a responsible citizen and would never own a gun, or commit any anti-government activity) of ammunition for the Boog (in a video game)
I think that would be sufficient to last before I needed anymore.
I am become drift king. Destroyer of treads.
Perfect woman
Educated does not equal intelligent.
The most dangerous person, is an educated idiot.
True that
Some of the absolute dumbest people I have met, were highly educated, several degrees, etc.
Some of the most intelligent I have met, some never made it past high school.
I mean, imagine teaching world Literature, and having 3 degrees, but not knowing absolute basic elementary school geography.
That's basic world knowledge, basic life knowledge.
Imagine not knowing where Italy is on a map, and thinking you are a legitimate scholar.
Only listen to those who have applied it to real applications.
I would rather trust a self taught surgeon with 100 successful surgeries, than a highly educated surgeon with no experience.
The concept of a "self taught surgeon" is, not gonna lie, kind of horrifying
Hey, for alot of history, they existed.
ALL surgeons being university taught is still relatively new.
@Issa Dornan how else are you gonna learn how to do a surgery if there is no one to educate? That was very common centuries ago
Yes and how they tested was pretty fuckin' scary
Cutting holes into people's skulls to air out the brain and shit
If you do it on prisoners then it's ok
Rapists, pedophiles, murderers, etc
GG @Egon_Albrecht, you just advanced to level 4!
You're comparing this experimenting try and fail surgery to something so heinous it should only be performed on people who deserve to suffer
I mean, testing on criminals was a norm.
Funny fact, Executioner's/torturers were considered a poor man's surgeon, since they knew the human body so well.
Executioner's were also torturers, they did medical work when not doing that.
One of the most famous, who lived in the HRE, said he killed maybe 394 people as a executioner/torturer but he had done medical work on upwards of 1500
Yeah but I’d still say a surgeon should go to college.
I don’t think it takes 8 years because they make you take bullshit classes with it, but I believe college is needed.
There’s way too much you learn from clinicals and book work that you would never know from simply just being in the hospital and doing surgeries
A lot of surgeons also do medical research, which wouldn’t be able to be done if they hadn’t learned the specifics about it in college