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VetOfTheSeas@discuss.online to deflock.me@sh.itjust.works · 6 days ago

Oh no! What type of foam was this? What angle?

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Oh no! What type of foam was this? What angle?

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VetOfTheSeas@discuss.online to deflock.me@sh.itjust.works · 6 days ago
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  • sin_free_for_00_days@sopuli.xyz
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    How could the cameras ID them? I thought they only read license plates? /s

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      🫪 ah fuck they got us run

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      Doesn’t matter, everyone was at my house playing Twilight Imperium.

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    That fucking spray foam shit is impossible to get off.

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      Good.

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      Lots of tongue and a tiny bit of teeth and you’ll be getting them off all day.

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        Great, now I have mental images of varmints trying to get into my attic via sensual oral techniques

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      Is it hard to get off of a non-pourous surface? Seems like a razor blade would make quick work of it, particularly if the protective lens is glass or similar scratch resistant material.

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        Hmm that’s true. Fun fact: two-part polyurethane foams can hit 160’C while reacting, but you’d need a Froth-Pak or a similar dual cartridge spray gun brand.

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          Would flex seal be harder to remove from the lense?

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    naw, they didn’t do it. they were with me eating ice cream.

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      can confirm, it was the squirrels in the area, those lil fuckers are smart af

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        Everyone knows squirrels run the world, don’t fuck with squirrels

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          deleted by creator

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    We should be careful about spreading this news around. It might trigger a wave of copycat attacks and significantly impair Flock’s ability to go about their business of spying on everyone. And the more this happens the less likely they are to win new contracts, so their whole business could end up in serious trouble. So think about whether you really want to get these stories seen by lots of people.

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      :o

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    Be careful with the type that is meant to insulate walls, they spray a lot farther, and make a real mess. Be sure to wear PPE if you use this type. A full face mask is recommended.

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      I’d say a full face mask is always recommended for this type of … civic work.

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    Hear me out: Paintball projectiles containing expanding foam. Someone figure this out.

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      Get the antifa r&d division on this asap

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        Roger Roger

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          What’s our vector, Victor?

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      Oh shit now we’re talkin, someone smarter than me get on that please it’d be awesome

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      Two part epoxy? Two guns two types…

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        You could have the 2 parts separated internally in the same ball (kind of like a cold/hot pack that you “crack” to activate). On breaking (or shooting) the barrier is broken and the two parts mix.

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          Like a Tide Pod, but spherical, and arguably even more dangerous to eat!

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            Delicious AND science‽

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            Mixing was going to be a concern, but the spiral feature should greatly help in that effort and a great addition :)

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      Wait, also for demonstrations. Riot gear has a helmet with visor…

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    That’s easy to remove. It would be really sad if someone slapped some etching cream on the lense though. That’s a non-removable, chemically permanent change to the glass.

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      Causes severe burns that may not be immediately painful or visible.

      Is scary as hell to me

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        Hydroflouric acid dont get it on you

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          Our chemistry teacher warned us about this stuff. She told us that if you get it on you, don’t hesitate to call out immediately because you will not feel anything and think you’re okay until it’s too late and under your skin. And then it burns. So, so much worse than if you had washed it off right away.

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            Plus it’ll dissolve your bones faster than your flesh

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              That’s a fun fact I must have forgotten!

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                Depending on the amount in your body it can very well be deadly. too.

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        I used this in 8th grade to etch glass for art class.

        It’s not as bad as all that. Just wear gloves and if you get some on you, just rinse it off.

        It won’t start dissolving your flesh or anything and needs time to even etch the glass.

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        Hey, you wanna fight fascism, you gotta get some PPE. Plain-as.

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      Time and resources wasted ain’t nothing and you can spray the foam from a bit of a distance.

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      I had the same thought, but I assume the lens would have a coating this wouldn’t harm.

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    It was Benjamin Netenyahu

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      I don’t know. I heard it was multiple people, all in the Epstein files.

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    They were dressed in navy blue with badges, guns and cuffs. The call was coming from inside the dystopia.

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    Nah, those cameras come with foam on the lens. Nothing to see here.

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      I see what you did there. Mostly because I don’t have foam on my glasses.

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    Whoever they allegedly are, I saw them elsewhere at the time of the incident.

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    They were staying in my house in the Netherlands when this happened.

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      Can I come?

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    It seems like these flock camera things are too expensive to maintain.

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