by strangegirl224 December 16, 2019
by lol.myass December 16, 2019
- Patrick walks into the classroom where his favourite teacher works.
- wtf?????
- “I want to bend you over a desk and fuck you so hard, Wentz,” he growls.
- oh, is it april 16?
- every day is the lung fic day
- wtf?????
- “I want to bend you over a desk and fuck you so hard, Wentz,” he growls.
- oh, is it april 16?
- every day is the lung fic day
by lung_eater3000 March 07, 2022
by Dinkles101 November 14, 2020
Considered the largest leap in technological advancement of weaponry. The M-16 introduced the 5.56x45 which replace the large 7.62x51 used in the M14. The smaller round fired at a velocity of 3,100 feet per second and when entering the human body, it would fragment into 3 pieces creating an extremely large wound channel with a much lighter kick and more accuracy. M-16 was noted as an unreliable rifle during Vietnam. The reason for this is because of the ball powder that they used in the ammunition. It would swell up causing the casings to bend and stove-pipe in the chamber. After introducing the new stick powder ammunition, reliability problems faded away slowly. The M16 evolved from a light select-fire (semi-auto/auto) to the M16A2 which included a steel barrel, more rifle twist for increased accuracy and velocity, and three-round burst instead of automatic which although sounds worse, troops prefer three-round burst over automatic any day. The most recent addition to the armory was the M16A3(Auto)/A4(Three-Round Burst) which includes a removable carrying handle with a rail system on top of the reciever to mount any optic that accepts standard rails. The M16A4 also includes the KAC M5 rail system which allows you to mount lasers, flash lights, vertical grips, etc., allowing the M16 to be more of a modular weapon for each soldier.
by Alex Hatchock July 06, 2005
A one-man band started in 1991 by Eric Powell with the vision to combine punk, electronic, and industrial. Has had a varied career topping Rolling Stone alternative charts and due to his large following even contracted for game soundtracks, including Command and Conquer and the PS2 game Primal.
by BertyMcFUCK September 25, 2007
by Team Livestrong August 21, 2004