Cobson's Crunchy Cheese Factory
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We used to be addicted to soap, but now we're all clean.

Weebs, wild hohols and furries are banned on sight

(Family operated meme store)
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Cobson's Crunchy Cheese Factory
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"Dad, I'm cold"

"Go stand in the corner there... it's 90Β°"
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Forwarded from Science Cringe
Let's take a look at how deadly nuclear radiation is by looking at the medical outcomes of certain people in the same room as a critical demon core. (ye nuclear weapon minus the weapon)

>The demon core (like the core used in the bombing of Nagasaki) was, when assembled, a solid 6.2-kilogram (14 lb) sphere measuring 8.9 centimeters (3.5 in) in diameter. The core of the device used in the Trinity Test did not have an anti-jet ring.

β€’ Private Robert J. Hemmerly died 33 years after exposure to critical core (of old age)
β€’ Alvin C. Graves died 19 years after exposure to critical core (of old age)
β€’ Samuel Allan Kline died 55 years after exposure to critical core
β€’ Dwight Smith Young died 29 years after exposure to critical core (of old age)
β€’ Raemer Edgar Schreiber died 52 years after exposure to critical cor
β€’ Theodore Perlman died 42 years after exposure to critical core (of old age)
β€’ Patrick Joseph Cleary KIA, Korean War, 4 years after exposure

(Science Weapon)
https://archive.ph/vWF8t
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Forwarded from Sosach Waffen (Alexander)
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Forwarded from I Fucking Hate Science (late empire mindset)
"The Long, Strange Tale of California’s Surf Nazis" - Daniel Duane, NYT, 29SEP2019

>San Francisco β€” The first time I saw a swastika in the wild, I happened to be carrying a surfboard...

>As a passionate student of surf culture and history, though, I’ve also seen a lot more swastikas. The first commercially made surfboards sold in California, in the 1930s, had swastikas burned into their tails and were marketed as the Swastika model by Pacific System Homes of Los Angeles. The 1959 edition of β€œSearch for Surf,” a series of surf movies by Greg Noll, included Californian surfers in Nazi storm trooper uniforms riding Flexi-Flyers in a storm drain while friends held up a Third Reich flag. Ed Roth, the artist and custom-car visionary known as Big Daddy, sold plastic Nazi storm trooper helmets to surfers in the mid-1960s and told Time magazine, β€œThat Hitler really did a helluva public relations job for me.”

https://archive.ph/TDGqq
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