“Commercial alert! Commercial alert! Put the VCR on pause!”
Remains? Goddamn, how hard do you think she punches?
Put some respect on Arnel Pineda’s name.
Get a load of this poseur dropping the “u”…
Damn.
Noodle Hill.
Ah, yes, Ramenfuji!
No… porque no los dos
¿PNLD?
That’s a section of track where the break has been found and documented. At the very least, significant damage that is suspected to be related to sabotage would require additional thorough inspection of the surrounding railway.
This particular rail system is pretty clearly using reinforced concrete ties.
You could do it with a hacksaw, if you had enough replacement blades. And you could do it with an arsenal of bastard files as well. Each iteration on the idea takes considerably more time and effort, though. Those rails are quite a bit tougher than you might realize.
Tbf the Arkansas Sphinx is real, but it’s a natural rock formation that sort of resembles the Sphinx if you view it from the right angle and squint a bit. So I guess they get partial credit for that one.
By now I should know better
Your queen is never free
So tell me about your little
Gambit on file c
Chesse you can always sell
En passant to me
They did exactly that.
Faked photographs intended to serve as deceptive propaganda don’t seem like something we should be asking for more of, no matter who the target is.
What is this, a planet for ants?!
To add to your point regarding additional functions inherent in smartphones: pagers do one thing. They’re relatively simple devices. Simplicity means that there are fewer things that can cause the device to function incorrectly or fail to function altogether. In hospital communications use-cases, this is a huge benefit.
Additionally, pagers are relatively inexpensive. Therefore, it’s much more effective to have multiple spares available for distribution compared to smartphones. If a pager is inoperable, it can quickly be swapped out with a backup while the original is repaired or replaced. Smartphones do not carry that benefit.