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7/26/2025, 7:56:01 PM
>>64033812
It's basically standard procedure for them, it's practically their MO at this point.
>attack Thailand
>immediately seek third party mediation
>shore up domestic support for having attacked Thailand
Rinse and repeat. They do this because they know a protracted war will fuck them up hard. In Trumpian terms, cambodia has no cards and its hand only gets weaker the longer a conflict continues.
It's basically standard procedure for them, it's practically their MO at this point.
>attack Thailand
>immediately seek third party mediation
>shore up domestic support for having attacked Thailand
Rinse and repeat. They do this because they know a protracted war will fuck them up hard. In Trumpian terms, cambodia has no cards and its hand only gets weaker the longer a conflict continues.
7/12/2025, 8:09:50 PM
>>510190347
The thing to note is that the thermometers that are most often used don't include things like airflow and humidity. For instance, 27C at 10% humidity is much more pleasant than 27C at 80% humidity. Also, of course, being in direct sunlight is hotter than being in the shade due to radiated heat directly going into the body. (same reason why a thermometer in the sun will read way higher away from actual temperature compared to one in the shade)
If you really want an accurate reading that badly you could get a wet bulb thermometer reader or just stop caring like a true oldfag. After all, worrying about something that cannot be changed is a waste of effort.
Also something worth noting, the temperature locally can vary a lot (tree cover, AC units nearby, asphalt surfaces, etc.) so it could be worth checking where the local weather reading site is and see if it really is just a difference of 3-5 degrees between there and your house.
The thing to note is that the thermometers that are most often used don't include things like airflow and humidity. For instance, 27C at 10% humidity is much more pleasant than 27C at 80% humidity. Also, of course, being in direct sunlight is hotter than being in the shade due to radiated heat directly going into the body. (same reason why a thermometer in the sun will read way higher away from actual temperature compared to one in the shade)
If you really want an accurate reading that badly you could get a wet bulb thermometer reader or just stop caring like a true oldfag. After all, worrying about something that cannot be changed is a waste of effort.
Also something worth noting, the temperature locally can vary a lot (tree cover, AC units nearby, asphalt surfaces, etc.) so it could be worth checking where the local weather reading site is and see if it really is just a difference of 3-5 degrees between there and your house.
7/7/2025, 11:36:30 PM
7/5/2025, 4:37:50 PM
>>63936221
>dead for the last 10-15 years
I don't think I have a handgun designed past 2004, and everything handgun related is of a different design (direct blowback, browning, falling block, rotating barrel)
But I got into reloading half a year ago and that+precision shooting has been what ive been into recently and as someone else said in here, its kinda zen
>dead for the last 10-15 years
I don't think I have a handgun designed past 2004, and everything handgun related is of a different design (direct blowback, browning, falling block, rotating barrel)
But I got into reloading half a year ago and that+precision shooting has been what ive been into recently and as someone else said in here, its kinda zen
6/30/2025, 6:43:22 PM
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