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Thulêan Sorcerer 🍃🧙‍♂️vor 1 Jahr

These obviously very intelligent guys might soon come to Europe, as badly needed "engineers" and "doctors"... or as "teenagers". 👍

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TormentedDarknessvor 1 Jahr

If a round is shot at a high trajectory like these? Then when the round falls it does at the speed at which gravity pulls on it. In other words it falls a lot slower than when it left the barrel. So not that much damage would be done when they hit the ground etc.

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Salish Sea Orca back scratchervor 1 Jahr

Israel has destroyed Syria's fighter jets and Navy ships and now the rebels are helping Israel by eliminating their own ammo.

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Robin Redmile-Gordonvor 1 Jahr

When a bullet is fired upward, it eventually loses momentum, reaches its peak height, and falls back to the ground due to gravity. While the bullet’s velocity decreases during descent, it can still travel fast enough to cause serious injury or death. Key Facts: 1.Terminal Velocity and Lethality: Bullets returning to the ground can travel at speeds up to 300–400 feet per second (fps), depending on their caliber and shape. Research shows that a velocity of 100–150 fps is sufficient to penetrate skin, and higher velocities can cause fatal injuries. 2.Recorded Incidents: •In 2000, a young girl in Los Angeles, California, was killed by a falling bullet during New Year’s Eve celebrations. •In 2012, a man in Tampa, Florida, died after being struck in the head by a falling bullet during Fourth of July celebrations. •In countries with prevalent celebratory gunfire (e.g., parts of the Middle East, South Asia, and the Balkans), fatalities and injuries from falling bullets are reported more frequently. 3.Studies and Reports: •A study conducted in 1994 in Puerto Rico documented 19 deaths and 25 injuries from falling bullets during a New Year’s Eve period over three years. •In Iraq, a study found that falling bullets caused numerous injuries and deaths, particularly during celebrations. Prevention: Many governments and organizations discourage or ban celebratory gunfire due to these risks, as falling bullets are unpredictable and can travel significant distances. Public awareness campaigns and stricter enforcement have been implemented in some regions to reduce such incidents.

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Introverted Introvertvor 1 Jahr

Soooooo, nothing happened 😐

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Adjustinthingsvor 1 Jahr

Finally the intelligent people are back in charge. Those that will do what is right and not act only upon their feelings.

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Negentropevor 1 Jahr

Looks like years of instability ahead for Syria.

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Ashlay Joevor 1 Jahr

Absolutely! It's a fundamental truth of life.

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Weiche Zielevor 1 Jahr

Is it Sunday or why is his GF driving?

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Jack 🇦🇺vor 1 Jahr

Cloudy with a chance of collateral

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