Used to be able to buy once fired brass from etsy. Hi tek coated projectiles are fairly cheap, or get some extra equipment and cast your own from wheel weights. Powder and primers are a bit harder to roll your own, though I've heard about people using match heads to reload primers; they should really only be used as a last resort.
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They're competing for the bottom of literacy rates and treatment of women, it's neck and neck.
I searched for "Hector' in the imdb app, he shows up as a result after 5 other people named Hector.
Protecting those women from violence is the hard part. Women googling "can my husband tell who i voted for" saw an uptick leading into the election. Not sure there are any good solutions or outcomes given the typical attitude of law enforcement likely to side with conservative men.
We've also already gone through the trouble of bringing TSMC stateside. Initially they weren't able to round up enough skilled workers to be able to produce anything close to the quality of chips made in Taiwan. They've since made improvements, but we can't hope to match the output either quality or quantity-wise due to differences of work culture and trying to replicate Taiwan's processes that make bleeding edge performance possible without binning most of the production line.
Maybe we can have speakeasy arcades run by nerds with 3D printed tommy guns.
Not all of us are lucky enough to be born with silver tactical nukes in our mouths.
The gifts weren't given recursively. Though Christmas would be a lot more exciting if they were.
It would be a green washer's wet dream. Eliminate everyone you don't stand to turn a profit from by turning them into "ethically sourced" lumber. You get a steady source of lumber to sell to IKEA and other furniture companies with a sketchy way to control your carbon footprint offset.
People who stayed home on election day, if you won't support a party that might've brought us to an outcome where Palestinians remain alive, maybe you could hedge your bets on Iran.
They're much closer to the ICC than Israel, the song in and of itself sounds like a confession of crimes against humanity.