That intense feeling of betrayal when you realize she's laughing at your jokes not because she appreciates your humor, but because she's sexually attracted to you.
Patent number US20250104469A1.
This is a biometric system that scans people, compares against law enforcement/security databases, and alerts authorized personnel when a match is found.
Patent: https://t.co/HxokSZcSrx
By @Ford
Darkly hilarious how General Atomics dropped the news that they’re producing artillery shells that can hit New York City all the way from Philadelphia on their Youtube channel with 1,000 subscribers.
Lots on this app over the last day about what Gen. Chris Donahue did and did not do during the evacuation of Afghanistan. A lot of it is unmoored from the facts.
A few truths:
1) Secretary Hegseth is free to choose the commanders he wants, by statute and tradition.
2) Donahue's contributions to the U.S. military and nation are significant, whether Hegseth chooses him for another assignment or not.
3) Donahue was deployed to Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul -- not Bagram Airfield -- only *after* Afghanistan fell to the Taliban. The Taliban seized power Aug. 15, 2021. He learned he was deploying on the 16th and arrived on the 18th with the airfield still in disarray.
4) Have attached some passages from his interview with military investigators that October. Donahue said then that what he saw when he arrived in Kabul was "all very unacceptable to me" and that he was "jacking people up" trying to get order.
He also recalled threatening Taliban officials that if they fought American troops during the evacuation "we would be able to kill more of them than they could ever hope to kill of us."
Donahue added: "The first 3 days we did not really sleep. I told our surgeon that we needed to prepare for a mass casualty event."
The assessment of many informed people was that the troops on the ground were thrust into an untenable situation and scrambled to get control. The Afghan government and the Biden administration lost control of the situation and the U.S. military scrambled to restore order.