The Funny Picture/Video Thread, 15th Edition: Be more like Coleman.

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    Each month he shows the income he made from Twitter and donates it to a children's charity...my understanding is he is a millennial lawyer who attended school in Georgia...his character started out as a Georgia Tech and SEC fan on a college football forum and he kept getting laughs so he took his schtick to Twitter......

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    Always been curious about the concept of the New Mexican.
    Not sure the whole idea lives up to expectations.
    I keep hope alive, best I can.
    :dunno:
     

    spencer rifle

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    They actually can't live on the soil nutrients where they naturally grow. They need supplemental nitrogen and other compounds, so they have to steal them from insects.
    And no one is making those insects crawl across the trigger hairs. They choose suicide.
     

    MCgrease08

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    DENNY ALERT:
    They actually can't live on the soil nutrients where they naturally grow. They need supplemental nitrogen and other compounds, so they have to steal them from insects.
    And no one is making those insects crawl across the trigger hairs. They choose suicide.
    I posted this knowing it would get Denny'd.
     

    actaeon277

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    An unusual take where TYL was spot on. Oh and the U.S. had 3 bombs- 1 test and 2 to drop. And it took a second drop to get the surrender.

    People making the claim (that dropping was wrong), are making that statement completely divorced from the times when it was done.
    Put that person where several people in their life have been killed, and they've been fighting someone in jungles, and now they're slated to storm the beach.
    Might affect their decision.
     

    KLB

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    An unusual take where TYL was spot on. Oh and the U.S. had 3 bombs- 1 test and 2 to drop. And it took a second drop to get the surrender.
    I think they always planned to drop both. They demanded surrender on 7/26. Dropped the first bomb on 8/6, and the second on 8/9. The Japanese decided to surrender on 8/14 and sent notice on 8/15. So it took them almost another week after the second to make that decision.
     

    spencer rifle

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    People making the claim (that dropping was wrong), are making that statement completely divorced from the times when it was done.
    Put that person where several people in their life have been killed, and they've been fighting someone in jungles, and now they're slated to storm the beach.
    Might affect their decision.
    US gov predicted 500,000 causalities, with nearly 2 million Japanese. We are still using up all the purple hearts made prior to Operation Downfall. My dad was on his way to Japan on a DE when the war ended. Kamikazes liked to strike DEs since they had a chance of sinking them with one hit.
    So the bombs actually saved lives compared to the alternative.

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