@madware123
Joined on June 26th, 2024, this user has been a member for 709 days and is the 246,877th person to register an account.
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It\’s an exaggeration, but it\’s logical because homosexuality will prevent the country from continuing after a while and the state will collapse.
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Actually my idea is to have 3 engines (the 1st main engine will use an improved version of the F35 so that it can take off and land vertically like the F35) and use dual secondary and sensitive scramjets, and also have a Gen 6 design and use dual advanced electro-lever joysticks for pilot control. The 1st lever is used for weapon, missile firing and radar lock, while the 2nd lever will allow the tail booms, main wings and canards to be opened and closed up and down, back and right and left.
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My idea is replace the jet with a dragon
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A overhauled A10 thunderbolt that is faster, more Agile, sleeker and can fire more rounds per second
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Actually my idea is to have 3 engines (the 1st main engine will use an improved version of the F35 so that it can take off and land vertically like the F35) and use dual secondary and sensitive scramjets, and also have a Gen 6 design and use dual advanced electro-lever joysticks for pilot control. The 1st lever is used for weapon, missile firing and radar lock, while the 2nd lever will allow the tail booms, main wings and canards to be opened and closed up and down, back and right and left.
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I made one in stick nodes actually just download my Voltron pack
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spongebob on a skewer 💀
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The Egyptian hands
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And also this war shows us that what is important is not the weapon but the person who uses the weapon.
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