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MagnetSh0CK reacted to byalexandr in almost 10000 back & white TV sets still active in UK
Why the hell do you need a TV license? That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard, glad I live in the US where I can do whatever the fuck I want.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from FurnaceOfWrath in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK reacted to TheSLSAMG in Gun Safety Fingerprint Sensor Aims To Prevent Tragic Accidents
Mommy and Daddy should be responsible parents and store their firearms in a locked locker. The people who really need this won't buy this.
And to the impending gun debate, I support relaxed gun laws and would rather advocate for gun responsibility than gun restrictions. You may have a different opinion, but I don't want your outsider view on why the US shouldn't have guns. You're not going to change my mind.
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MagnetSh0CK reacted to othertomperson in SteamOS doesn't/won't support the ability to put the system to sleep.
In a world in which an OS, particularly one as lightweight as Linux, can be booted from an SSD in under 10 seconds, does this actually matter?
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from Vypa in What song are you listening to right now.
D3mons - MGK ft. DMX
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MagnetSh0CK reacted to terrytek in [DEBUNKED] Windows 10 updates can disable pirated games and unauthorized hardware
I honestly don't mind the unauthorized hardware, but pirated games? Hell, half of my games on my PC ARE pirated.
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MagnetSh0CK reacted to FakezZ in Excited Fallout 4 fans bring pre-order page offline
Wait you get warning points for cursing!? The fuck is this shit?
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from dimitriianghelov in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from Norman_the_Owl in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from Beskamir in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from McMurderMonkey in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from ACatWithThumbs in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from kekstorm in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from ChineseChef in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from NitrosNachos in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from DigitalHermit in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from euniqe in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from Lexias in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from kpreg in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from The Crazed Child in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from Mattr567 in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from GoldSrc in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from JAKEBAB in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from ionbasa in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.
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MagnetSh0CK got a reaction from Levent in Great, now 3D printed rifles can fire 7.62mm NATO rounds
Only difference in the 3d printing from 5.56 to 7.62 is a larger magazine well, and more reinforcement for the buffer tube... It's been legal to self manufacture guns since 1776 let's not turn this into a political discussion. Good post, little biased.