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payback 2 

Another generic GTA knockoff with some very odd quirks like trucks randomly somersaulting when they spawn on inclined roads. But for some reason it’s addicting. Go to custom, select race and tank as vehicle. Set traffic to on, cops to high, start and then go off from the race. get highest wanted level, get to a roof and watch as a mosh pit of tanks spawns underneath trying to shoot you
payback 2 is another gta copy

Devialet phantom 

A very expensive bluetooth speaker that has strong bass despite its small size.
The Devialet phantom will shake a room with its bass but definitely not cheaply. There are speakers that offer better sound for the same price but they’re big, heavy and most likely require their own amps which are expensive on their own. With the Devialet you just plug it in.

bray school project 

A Geneva Convention-violating shit hole that deserves to be burned down, bombed and destroyed. I debate ranking transition year in the same category as bsp as it was such a sellout and waste of time, at least when I experienced it. Maybe ty has improved now. Bsp definitely hasn’t. It’s just as shit as ever and will continue to break every rule in the Geneva convention.
Whoever thought up the mere idea of bray school project is, or was, if they’re dead now, a massive war criminal.
A plushie that’s worth more than its weight in gold. Don’t believe me? Look it up! The price of the amount of labubus equalling the weight of one B-2 stealth bomber would likely surpass the $2 billion price of the bomber.
Making plushies into nfts and crypto is something we thought wasn’t possible until labubu came along.

fast gas 

Another term for nitrous oxide and written on canisters that are advertised as propellants for whipped cream but used at parties as a way to get high.
You’ll always find canisters of fast gas in urban areas, especially in working class areas.

orphan source 

The term given to any kind of object or component containing radioactive material that was once part of medical equipment (radiotherapy machine), a scientific research instrument or bacterial irradiation device. Usually found in capsule form. Very dangerous as people may not know what it is and end up exposing themselves and others to the radioactive material within.
The Goiânia incident and lia radiological incident are classic examples of finding an orphan source and not knowing the dangers. In the lia incident, people found a metal cylinder that was emitting heat and slept beside it to keep warm, not knowing they were bathing themselves in deadly radiation. Don’t look it up as the photos showing the effects of the radiation are quite gruesome. Other examples are radioisotope thermoelectric generators left over from the soviet era that power lighthouses and navigation beacons. People have been known to break open the capsule to steal any metals worth selling and just leaving the broken capsule leaking radioactive material.

byford dolphin incident

An incident in an oil rig back in 1983 involving a decompression chamber and diving bell where a diver was forced through a gap just 5 inches wide due to the extreme pressure differential. He was basically folded in half backwards and his organs were pulled straight out of his body.
Don’t look up the byford dolphin incident unless u like gore and morbid shit