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Imagine the smell if Pakistan and India starts nuking each other 🤮🤮🤮
A new Stop n' Rob recently opened up out here and when I went in for the first time and approached the counter I was met by a wall of 3rd World BO by the owner, some ME behind the register. 🤮 And that was early in the morning.

They opened another one across the road and I heard it was the same owner. I won't be going in that one either. Take a bath, you stinking fuckers.
 
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A new Stop n' Rob recently opened up out here and when I went in for the first time and approached the counter I was met by a wall of 3rd World BO by the owner, some ME behind the register. 🤮 And that was early in the morning.

They opened another one across the road and I heard it was the same owner. I won't be going in that one either. Take a bath, you stinking fuckers.
I was travelling last month and decided to hit the hotel gym which was packed with jeets and had to leave because the smell was unbearable.
 
I was travelling last month and decided to hit the hotel gym which was packed with jeets and had to leave because the smell was unbearable.
I was invited to a well known club and resort on Lake Travis for Thanksgiving and looked down off a deck to see what looked like people in Spiderman suits in the pool. Turned out to be ME women swimming in head to toe rubber suits. Thats just as well but I'd hate to think what the inside of those suits smelled like.
 
maybe that is why Muslim men prefer goats. working parts are all out in the fresh air. can't imagine the odor of females in an infrequently bathing society covered in a black tent in 100 degree temps.
if you think about how rare in history daily bathing is it does raise questions. a good thing to me and rare except maybe in Japan. think about the environmental and personal odors in middle ages under armor or huge dresses and petticoats. even here if FL in past before AC when many men wore dark 3 piece suits daily. some societies thought bathing caused disease which turned out to be from micro organisms.
just another thing that shows how lucky we are and how we have things to lose that we are never aware of.
 
one has to ask: if you left Pakistan to live in the west why are you protesting in the EU, UK or the US? You left there for a better life (presumably) and turned your back on your country. Obviously your allegiance doesn’t lie there. Or does it?
Agreed. They left Pakistan for the UK.

If they're that concerned maybe they should go back, sack up, grab a rifle and go fight for Pakistan.

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You know China is all about this. How can US corporations (Apple and others) move to India from them if the risk of getting their assets blown up in India is a non-zero percentage or if India is unstable while trade negotiations are ongoing.

It doesn’t take a mental heavyweight to figure out that part of the trade negotiations with India involved making the trade environment better for India than it has previously been with China while also increasing US worker visas from India (which is what Musk so vocally wanted and received so much backlash for). It isn’t like trade negotiations are a one way street.

China would love to support Pakistan and destabilize everything in order to throw a wrench in the trade negotiations in a way that favors them.
 
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Pakistan says India has diverted the flow of Chenab River
While the river originates in India, it is one of three rivers under Pakistan’s control as per the Indus Water Treaty.


India begins 'reservoir flushing' on Kashmir dams after suspending water treaty with Pakistan

Modi vows to cut off river waters flowing to Pakistan
India's Prime Minister says water will be stopped for India's interests and utilised for India only.
 
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Pakistan says India has diverted the flow of Chenab River
While the river originates in India, it is one of three rivers under Pakistan’s control as per the Indus Water Treaty.


India begins 'reservoir flushing' on Kashmir dams after suspending water treaty with Pakistan

Modi vows to cut off river waters flowing to Pakistan
India's Prime Minister says water will be stopped for India's interests and utilised for India only.

That's actually what would start a real war.

Forget all the other stuff, in the future water might be what drives major conflicts.
 
They. Both have nukes...... they both should use them. Another self correcting problem.

Ever listen to an Annie Jacobson interview regarding nukes? It's sobering. I grew up on SAC bases and my ol man worked on Minute Man silos as a facility manager in the 80s and 90s. I was so ignorant to the evil that exists in the holes I used to drive tractors by as a kid working on a farm in the summer.

Annie was asked about a nuke attack from, say, North Korea along the southern California coast. If one were to detonate near the San Onofre nuclear power station located right on the northern end of Camp Pendleton, it would aerosolize enough radioactive material to make the entire west coast of the US uninhabitable from the ocean to the continental divide in Colorado.
For approximately 500 years.

Nuclear weapons have no business being anywhere on this planet. Period. If countries want to slaughter one another, that is fine. Do it the conventional way so the rest of us don't have to live off Pedialight while living in caves.
 
That's actually what would start a real war.

Forget all the other stuff, in the future water might be what drives major conflicts.
Yup. cut off resources and cause internal strife with the populace vs government, collapse the economy, etc. It’s happened throughout history.

And it’s not hard to see it going on elsewhere: Gaza, WEF initiatives are the most obvious. This move backs Pakistan into a corner - if they do nothing they starve, if they go to war the water still doesn’t flow. Either way could effect an entire season of crops and livestock. And any downstream industry that relies upon the water. This is indias intention - they want the Paks to bend the knee and it will cost them to get the water back.
 
Will fighting kick off in UKstan as well



The real story here isn't the Street Party...

The British government said on Tuesday that the deal (with India) “is expected to increase bilateral trade by 25.5 billion pounds [$34bn], UK GDP by 4.8 billion pounds [$6.4bn] and wages by 2.2 billion pounds [$2.9bn] each year in the long run”.

The British crown is hitching up wagons with the Commies & Viveks, Anderson Silva, and Iran.

This makes them an enemy... and undermines the continued viability of 5-EYES, AUKUS, and Piers Morgan.
 
That's actually what would start a real war.

Forget all the other stuff, in the future water might be what drives major conflicts.
read that somewhen in 90s-that 21st cent wars would be about water not oil. seems very likely in Eurasia. idiotic use of water in this country has already created problems many of us are aware of. nothing with <exico yet but seems there could be problems with Canada over river flows.
 
Ever listen to an Annie Jacobson interview regarding nukes? It's sobering. I grew up on SAC bases and my ol man worked on Minute Man silos as a facility manager in the 80s and 90s. I was so ignorant to the evil that exists in the holes I used to drive tractors by as a kid working on a farm in the summer.

Annie was asked about a nuke attack from, say, North Korea along the southern California coast. If one were to detonate near the San Onofre nuclear power station located right on the northern end of Camp Pendleton, it would aerosolize enough radioactive material to make the entire west coast of the US uninhabitable from the ocean to the continental divide in Colorado.
For approximately 500 years.

Nuclear weapons have no business being anywhere on this planet. Period. If countries want to slaughter one another, that is fine. Do it the conventional way so the rest of us don't have to live off Pedialight while living in caves.

Well we did nuke 2 cities in Japan and they bulldozed right over the top and rebuilt the cities and well, folks live there mostly fine.

Then folks also forget how much atmospheric testing and underwater testing We, the Russians, the Chinese, the French all did, and the little bit of testing by Israel/SouthAfrica, not to mention the Indians, Pakis and Norks.

Then there was some reactor meltdowns like in the Ukraine, but animals thrive there now and some old folks still live there today
Some little other issues around this country.

The issue would be how determined or rugged are the survivors and rebuilders?

It's often been theorized that when the Soviet Union realized their rockets / bombers and nukes weren't the best or most reliable to get to xxx and do the job, they paid a lot and pushed a lot of "green" types to start making the west afraid to use their better weapons.

Sure in a full on global nuclear exchange with everybody going for use it or lose it, things might be very different.
Life spans may collapse and you might be needing to start your families at 13 years old before you like keel over in your mid to late 20s or become infertile by then, but I think folks will survive a lot better than you think.

I think somebody will use them in a big way and a bunch of folks will become all scared that "it's the end of all life on the planet" and then just in time some benevolent alien will arrive with the "solution to save everyone" if we just all unite under a single government and let's try it for like 7 years while we fix everything...
 
Ever listen to an Annie Jacobson interview regarding nukes? It's sobering. I grew up on SAC bases and my ol man worked on Minute Man silos as a facility manager in the 80s and 90s. I was so ignorant to the evil that exists in the holes I used to drive tractors by as a kid working on a farm in the summer.

Annie was asked about a nuke attack from, say, North Korea along the southern California coast. If one were to detonate near the San Onofre nuclear power station located right on the northern end of Camp Pendleton, it would aerosolize enough radioactive material to make the entire west coast of the US uninhabitable from the ocean to the continental divide in Colorado.
For approximately 500 years.

Nuclear weapons have no business being anywhere on this planet. Period. If countries want to slaughter one another, that is fine. Do it the conventional way so the rest of us don't have to live off Pedialight while living in caves.
that is so right. nuc exchange anywhere is going to make things bad everywhere. the wind does blow around ya know. once they are used somewhere,i fear that the door will be opened for their use else/everywhere. i don't see any way to get them banned or removed world wide either. if memory serves,the agreements we had with,at least Russia,were dumped by George the 2nd and Trump in 1st term. NK is a loose cannon only under Chinese or Russian control maybe. Israel has about 300 i have read,another fanatic loose cannon. Iran is a question mark. some say they are working on it,some deny that. truth there,like everywhere these days,is hard to know.
 
There has been over 2000 nuclear explosions in the world. Some im sure have been fairly well confined. Some we know were completely unconfined. Id argue that probably most all were largely unconfined.

I think there is a lot of fake news and hype about how the world will be after a few more get let off. Probably will be business as usual after the new owners assume possession of their new lands. Maybe I'm wrong though.

 
I think there is a lot of fake news and hype about how the world will be after a few more get let off.
Agree. I have read that much of what’s commonly restated about “Nuclear Winter” was a Soviet IO line of effort.

Did Annie Jacobson spend any time in STRATCOM in either an intell, OPS, or planning capacity? Is she read on to any of the OPLAN/CONPLANs for such festivities?
 
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