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Who are the top three strongest characters in the Kevin Gibes Inflated Universe (KGIU) canon?

  • Gash Coyote

    Votes: 102 4.5%
  • Rioley

    Votes: 277 12.3%
  • Penis

    Votes: 408 18.1%
  • Loathsome Dung Eater Jen

    Votes: 291 12.9%
  • Boner

    Votes: 294 13.0%
  • Kevin Gibes

    Votes: 671 29.7%
  • The Elusive Earl

    Votes: 701 31.0%
  • Landon Hiscock

    Votes: 262 11.6%
  • The Korps LARP Brigade

    Votes: 200 8.9%
  • Kiwifarms Militia

    Votes: 1,122 49.7%
  • Kindness

    Votes: 650 28.8%
  • Trans Cucumber The Child Abandoner

    Votes: 306 13.6%

  • Total voters
    2,258
If you look at their photos of adjoining properties you can see it's there too, it's just in amongst the grass. My guess would be a combination of being unpalatable and just being the only plant with deep enough roots to still be alive when it was given the chance to grow again.


Actually in this video you can see it's a few different woody shrubs.
Thanks for the close-up, it definitely looks like a mix of Ephedra species and even tougher woody plants (the lower, darker green ones). I'd agree with your idea that these scrub bushes grew back from deep roots while the grasses were all torn up.
Damn though, if those starving alpaca were munching down high doses of ephedrine... the poor buggers.
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OT dental sperging: is it a meme that water picks are good? My dentist recommended I get one and I did but I’ve been too lazy to use it lately
Water picks are incredible and will make a huge difference for your oral hygiene. They basically act just like normal floss but even better and less damaging to your gums. They clean more thoroughly than normal floss, too. They're the real deal, not a fad.
 
Martial art expert Fedpost Jarrod walking around with multiple guns and bags of white powder
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Jarrod is my favorite member of the tranch by a country mile. The rest of them are disgusting autogynephiles incapable of running a ranch, but Jarrod is just good old fashioned weird. The ranch is supposed to be for troons only, but I get the feeling that for Jarrod, this is just the most convenient cultlike hyper-rural compound out of the many, many cultlike hyper-rural compounds that Jarrod could have chosen from. I hope he gets to live his Kaczynski style best life once the tranch collapses into a pile of debt and blame.

Penny continuing his impeccable grasp of the English language by confusing "effect" and "affect." I'd be inclined to give someone else some slack on this (it's a pretty common mistake), but Penny writes like he's in the third grade ALL OF THE TIME.
 
Not bags of powder.
It's damp paper towels and he's growing weed. You start by putting the seeds in damp paper towels and sealing them in a baggy like a mini greenhouse It's super easy mine had 2+ inch long roots in like 3 days.
I'm not even going to ask if it's legal to grow there. You're not allowed to smoke weed and have guns and clearly they get away with that so nothing will happen.
 
If you want to defend yourself against Earl, be a turtle. Put up fences, toss some extra layers in the buildings up to window height, practice shooting down range from cover, drill in quick defenses repair, first aid, etc.
Also if you can fire on the invaders from an elevated and/or surrounded position, and build out the area so that any invader is forced into the lethal area, that's good. Look at the floor plans for Koresh's Waco compound. When those idiot BATF agents just barged up to the front door, there was a U-shaped upper story directly over them where they could be fired down on from three directions. They didn't stand a chance.
Thanks for the close-up, it definitely looks like a mix of Ephedra species and even tougher woody plants (the lower, darker green ones). I'd agree with your idea that these scrub bushes grew back from deep roots while the grasses were all torn up.
Damn though, if those starving alpaca were munching down high doses of ephedrine... the poor buggers.
Next tranch arc: they start trying to extract ephedrine from the bushes and sell them to truck stops or as dick enhancer pills.

Come to think of it, ephedrine is an excellent precursor for another substance beloved of homosexual deviants.
 
Also if you can fire on the invaders from an elevated and/or surrounded position, and build out the area so that any invader is forced into the lethal area, that's good. Look at the floor plans for Koresh's Waco compound. When those idiot BATF agents just barged up to the front door, there was a U-shaped upper story directly over them where they could be fired down on from three directions. They didn't stand a chance.
There's a reason why the movie trope of "guys in balcony shooting down on hero" exists, even if rule of cool means the hero still takes them all out.
 
The wet paper towels in flat ziplock bags are him trying to cold stratify seeds. Some seeds need to go through a cold period to germinate, you put it in a damp paper towel in the fridge and it simulates the seeds going through winter or something like that.

It could be weed if weed requires this process, but there are other species that need to be cold stratified too.
 
Feels like we're getting to the arc where the Trancheros become a raider gang/cult instead of the good guys they imagine themselves to be.
The wet paper towels in flat ziplock bags are him trying to cold stratify seeds. Some seeds need to go through a cold period to germinate, you put it in a damp paper towel in the fridge and it simulates the seeds going through winter or something like that.

It could be weed if weed requires this process, but there are other species that need to be cold stratified too.
It's also a cheap and convenient way to start a variety of seeds if you don't own+are too broke/cheap for the little greenhouse containers, too. Assuming you're not starting a good sized garden, that is.

-Pic quality is too poor to identify the seed most visible in the top right bag, but it's likely weed given that this is the Trancheros and it's too late in the Colorado growing season to be starting anything else for outside. Weed doesn't need to be stratified so much as it needs a lot of moisture to break out of the seedcoat, so the ziploc baggie method would in theory eliminate the need to soak the seeds.
 
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Feels like we're getting to the arc where the Trancheros become a raider gang/cult instead of the good guys they imagine themselves to be.

It's also a cheap and convenient way to start a variety of seeds if you don't own+are too broke/cheap for the little greenhouse containers, too. Assuming you're not starting a good sized garden, that is.

-Pic quality is too poor to identify the seed most visible in the top right bag, but it's likely weed given that this is the Trancheros and it's too late in the Colorado growing season to be starting anything else for outside. Weed doesn't need to be stratified so much as it needs a lot of moisture to break out of the seedcoat, so the ziploc baggie method would in theory eliminate the need to soak the seeds.
I would be surprised if he actually manages to grow a plant (which of course it is weed and not something more useful, like vegetables), given the fact that their "farm" looks more like a playground in Chernobyl. But it would be pretty ironic at the same time.
They get their priorities straight.
 
On the note of starting seeds I shouldn't be surprised that they don't have a greenhouse to grow their own vegetables, but that would involve.
1.) The ability to eat vegetables and not processed food/(literal) shit.
2.) The ability to construct a structure that will last more than 1 winter.
3.) The ability to grow anything.
4. Basic competency.
 
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