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7/23/2025, 4:34:55 AM
ID: 1NFhMPyz/pol/511079963#511092119
7/23/2025, 1:50:04 AM
>>511079963
>This is what happens when you remove DEI training from the curriculum ameribros!
>3 officers dead.
whoopsie.
what? 16 kids?
>This is what happens when you remove DEI training from the curriculum ameribros!
>3 officers dead.
whoopsie.
what? 16 kids?
ID: K6n9rqoq/pol/511053556#511091730
7/23/2025, 1:44:11 AM
>>511091098
>as his necklace necked him at 40 mph
it shouldnt just have necked him cause of the forcefield but also burned his neck cause a flowing electromagnetic field induced an electric flow (like in induction stoves or wireless recharging devices). and this electric flow would heat the metal up cuase of resistance to the flow by the material. even if its ferro-metallic. so the last thing he felt wasnt just the pressure of the metal on his neck but also the pain and maybe stink of his own flesh getting grilled (if the forcefield was active long enough.
>im not a physicist for electro-magnetics nor forcefields but if electrcity flows through metal there usually always is heating up of the metal. the stronger the flow the faster and higher the heating up gets.
>as his necklace necked him at 40 mph
it shouldnt just have necked him cause of the forcefield but also burned his neck cause a flowing electromagnetic field induced an electric flow (like in induction stoves or wireless recharging devices). and this electric flow would heat the metal up cuase of resistance to the flow by the material. even if its ferro-metallic. so the last thing he felt wasnt just the pressure of the metal on his neck but also the pain and maybe stink of his own flesh getting grilled (if the forcefield was active long enough.
>im not a physicist for electro-magnetics nor forcefields but if electrcity flows through metal there usually always is heating up of the metal. the stronger the flow the faster and higher the heating up gets.
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