@admrassblaster@BeardownRu@Saito___Yuki@LucasBotkin You said that you can find just as good night vision for cheap and that's what you have to show? Shitty tubes with bad specs that you have to buy a housing for and assemble?
@BeardownRu@admrassblaster@Saito___Yuki@LucasBotkin This guy thinks L3 is sourcing tubes from China and he's the only one smart enough to realize that you can get the same tubes for half the price somehow.
@memeticsisyphus I know a guy who for several years sold education software to schools. In the last 5-7 years his sales slowed down substantially. Not because the product was overpriced, but because the schools had so much money they already had several of the same kind of program left unused.
@uberbasado@MeinGottNiles Erm actually if you don't have video evidence of him taking the rifle apart it's not physically possible that he did it at any point. Irrevocable proof that [Insert FBI, CIA, or jews here] took the rifle apart for him.
@midwit_retard@Guy128That@RaleighStarling Not to mention the fact that hgh won't actually increase the height of most children, as it doesn't affect people in the normal range of height.
@midwit_retard@Guy128That@RaleighStarling Yes. Sure for adults, but putting children on steroids is obviously very bad when you can do a litany of other things to improve their lives without shortening them.
@fffgrep@Guy128That@RaleighStarling Kids who have growth hormone deficiencies do, not kids with normal levels of growth hormone. You're a retard and should not be trusted with children.
This evil bitch is legit just going to bat for Tyler Robinson now. Full-stop trying to exonerate him. As he laughs at Erika in court. ZERO difference from a freak leftist.
Evil is actually an understatement. Candace might genuinely be the worst person alive.
@CSings_4@Guy128That@RaleighStarling Trenbolone also increases muscle growth and helps burn fat. I won't give that to my kids either because children shouldn't be on steroids. If you weren't a subwit you might realize that.
@midwit_retard@Guy128That@RaleighStarling I disagree. Obviously adding to your height is beneficial, but there are many ways to make up for a few inches of height in most areas of life. And they come with the added bonus of not making you responsible for your child's health issues.