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Well well well, also the shorts and shoes seem to match as well.
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Check the glove and the forearm tattoo.
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Same gloves.
Hadn't seen this tattoo on his other forearm though.
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Yep, a grenade.
That dude is probably going to lose that arm if he keeps allowing "medics" to work on it, if he hasn't already.
Who's to say a serial killer wouldn't just target BLM rioters instead of the vigilantes? Who's to say they lynch the wrong guy and the real guy gets away with it? Fly by night vigilantes don't have the resources or expertise to track and positively identify a serial killer.No because vigilantes don't have to worry about due process and they'll just shoot the fucker like they do in villages in India when someone is suspected of molesting kids. Most murders are not that smart, they just enjoy the same protection under the law as everyone else and police won't arrest unless they think they can get a conviction.
Every time I hear about tourniquets around necks I think of this Slayer song, Postmortem:That's what I'm thinking, the "medic support" is only going to make shit worse. Either way it goes, he's gonna remember tonight for the rest of his life every time he looks at his stub or feels a twinge of pain from the pins holding it together. And that's if a "medic" doesn't put a tourniquet around his neck.
I mean.... this is good advice and they are USUALLY stupid about this, but tourniquet his arm was actually the PROPER move in this case. The limb is already fucked, and the sheer size of the chunk out of him carries a real risk. This was one of those "A broken clock" situations.I'm late on this, but this is sound advice.
Never let someone tourniquet a limb unless there is massive continued bleeding. It's a good way to force that limb to be amputated.
Apply pressure and covering with a clean gauze and seek the nearest emergency room immediately.
As it stands, the first lady should be expected to speak about how they support their husband's campaign, same with the president's immediate family. The fact that most of them have taken pretty large roles as political operatives in their own right is not the same as NK's dynastic regime.
Given we see a clear shot of him courtesy of that news bulleton holding the gun, we can safely say it IS a gun since it matches the profile.
As for why he didn't use it... do you seriously think these LARPers have trained with guns for a while? Using it in a high adrenaline situation takes either concious choice, or honed reflex. He is operating on instinct, and without training to make that instinct be "Shoot", its instead "Run in and stomp on it".
Definitely fed some Blood to Khorne though.
Also I say we can now refer to BLM as simply Blam!
Khorne cares not from whence the blood flows, only that it does. Whether its the enemies or your own, it must flow.Melania probably just thought she was going to marry someone rich and famous and enjoy a lot of socializing and interviews. She couldn't have known that her husband was going to turn out to be an actual hero who would take on some of the most powerful forces in the world. Heck of a journey from Slovenian student to model to First Lady of the most powerful nation on Earth. Can't have been easy when friends drop you because of your husband's political success - how often has that actually happened? Still, at least she has an 82' son by her marriage who, if Trump weathers these attacks, will be set up as son of one of the most popular presidents of all time. Good for her for standing by Trump when the entire press is against him.
He was probably about to run in and hold it sideways against the guy's head like in a John Wick movie. He didn't realize he was actually facing John Wick. Seriously, green-shirt lad looks about 19 tops. To stay that collected under multi-directional assault and then walk away shows nerves of steel. I hope the kid is keeping it together this morning now the adrenaline has worn off. Was a heck of a thing.
I don't think it's supposed to be your own though. He's God of Murder, not irony (that's Tzeench).
This is just all the more impressive. This kid defended himself amazingly. It's sad when there's violence but this is one of the most clear-cut cases of self-defence I've seen.
I've been calling them Bleem and "The Bleems" for a while now. Basically we need to take away the magic power held in the phrase Black Lives Matter. They don't deserve to call themselves that.
Some minor pest control.
Cyberman: "How many are you?"
Dalek: "We are four."
Cyberman: "You would destroy the cybermen with four daleks?"
Dalek: "We would destroy the cybermen with one dalek."
Cyberman: "This is war."
Dalek: "This is not war. This is pest control."
Oh, I see, you're one of those "the aryans are too spineless to stand up for themselves" types.
I mean.... this is good advice and they are USUALLY stupid about this, but tourniquet his arm was actually the PROPER move in this case. The limb is already fucked, and the sheer size of the chunk out of him carries a real risk. This was one of those "A broken clock" situations.
thats the mix of adrenaline and clenched muscles. if not for the tourniquet, even if badly applied, blood woulda gotten everywhere once he started to relax.The wound was indeed graphic, but it wasn't gushing blood. That's a good sign.
And speds say guns are useless at close range lmao.'Intermediate round' means a LOT less than you think it does. Its a projectile, fired at hundreds of feet per second, hitting someone at point blank range... and hitting bone.
I said this earlier, but let me reiterate. If you hit bone just right with a strong enough round (Which a 5.56 IS) it turns the BONE ITSELF into a miniature frag grenade inside the flesh.
It was damn close to some major arteries, another quarter of an inch half inch at most, is exposed to open air, in a situation where getting proper medical attention is unlikely. I am not disagreeing it's a last resort, but I'd say the current situation warranted it. The wound is amputation worthy, not just 'permanent damage'. There is NO making that arm work again. And its severity and the risk of actually bursting one of those arteries combines to make one where... honestly, its just precaution to prevent the worst case scenario in an already bad case.The wound was indeed graphic, but it wasn't gushing blood. That's a good sign.
I'm sure the guy will probably have permanent damage, but tourniquets are always a last ditch option.