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lol
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Thank goodness!!!!
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Many computer users often find themselves the victim of 105mm armour piercing discarding sabot fin stabilised rounds shot at their computer. They often attempt to combat this problem using ineffective methods such as Norton Antivirus, which is actually a scam and cannot defend your computer from the latest high-velocity projectiles. In this video, we will take a look at the best methods to protect your computer from this rising cybersecurity threat.

Your unprotected computer is highly susceptible to attacks by projectiles including and not limited to: armour piercing discarding sabot fin stabilised rounds, high-explosive anti-tank fin stabilised rounds, and shaped charges.

Every time you click that suspicious link, you are exposing yourself to the dangers of a main battle tank shooting at your computer and killing it. In fact, there may be a main battle tank outside your window right now, watching your every move, and waiting for you to make a mistake. If you believe you are being followed or watched by a main battle tank, call the police, and report any suspicious activity immediately.

Never accept unidentified substances from a main battle tank, even if they appear to be harmless. You can never be too safe. Remember, they are the enemy, not your friend.

We will now discuss the ways you can protect yourself from such malicious activity on your computer.

The aggressor in this scenario is the FV4011 Centurion Mk. 5/2 main battle tank. Armed with a 105mm Royal Ordnance L7 rifled gun, it can penetrate up to 410 millimetres of rolled homogeneous armour with APDSFS ammunition.

We can significantly reduce the effectiveness of this kinetic energy penetrator by using Kontakt-5 second generation explosive reactive armour plating, which will disrupt the trajectory of the penetrating body and dissipate penetrating force over a larger volume of armour.

Now observe as a round from the Centurion fails to penetrate the computer. Centurion drives right over, crushing the armour plating and the computer
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Many computer users often find themselves the victim of 105mm armour piercing discarding sabot fin stabilised rounds shot at their computer. They often attempt to combat this problem using ineffective methods such as Norton Antivirus, which is actually a scam and cannot defend your computer from the latest high-velocity projectiles. In this video, we will take a look at the best methods to protect your computer from this rising cybersecurity threat.

Your unprotected computer is highly susceptible to attacks by projectiles including and not limited to: armour piercing discarding sabot fin stabilised rounds, high-explosive anti-tank fin stabilised rounds, and shaped charges.

Every time you click that suspicious link, you are exposing yourself to the dangers of a main battle tank shooting at your computer and killing it. In fact, there may be a main battle tank outside your window right now, watching your every move, and waiting for you to make a mistake. If you believe you are being followed or watched by a main battle tank, call the police, and report any suspicious activity immediately.

Never accept unidentified substances from a main battle tank, even if they appear to be harmless. You can never be too safe. Remember, they are the enemy, not your friend.

We will now discuss the ways you can protect yourself from such malicious activity on your computer.

The aggressor in this scenario is the FV4011 Centurion Mk. 5/2 main battle tank. Armed with a 105mm Royal Ordnance L7 rifled gun, it can penetrate up to 410 millimetres of rolled homogeneous armour with APDSFS ammunition.

We can significantly reduce the effectiveness of this kinetic energy penetrator by using Kontakt-5 second generation explosive reactive armour plating, which will disrupt the trajectory of the penetrating body and dissipate penetrating force over a larger volume of armour.

Now observe as a round from the Centurion fails to penetrate the computer. Centurion drives right over, crushing the armour plating and the computer
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Many computer users often find themselves the victim of 105mm armour piercing discarding sabot fin stabilised rounds shot at their computer. They often attempt to combat this problem using ineffective methods such as Norton Antivirus, which is actually a scam and cannot defend your computer from the latest high-velocity projectiles. In this video, we will take a look at the best methods to protect your computer from this rising cybersecurity threat.

Your unprotected computer is highly susceptible to attacks by projectiles including and not limited to: armour piercing discarding sabot fin stabilised rounds, high-explosive anti-tank fin stabilised rounds, and shaped charges.

Every time you click that suspicious link, you are exposing yourself to the dangers of a main battle tank shooting at your computer and killing it. In fact, there may be a main battle tank outside your window right now, watching your every move, and waiting for you to make a mistake. If you believe you are being followed or watched by a main battle tank, call the police, and report any suspicious activity immediately.

Never accept unidentified substances from a main battle tank, even if they appear to be harmless. You can never be too safe. Remember, they are the enemy, not your friend.

We will now discuss the ways you can protect yourself from such malicious activity on your computer.

The aggressor in this scenario is the FV4011 Centurion Mk. 5/2 main battle tank. Armed with a 105mm Royal Ordnance L7 rifled gun, it can penetrate up to 410 millimetres of rolled homogeneous armour with APDSFS ammunition.

We can significantly reduce the effectiveness of this kinetic energy penetrator by using Kontakt-5 second generation explosive reactive armour plating, which will disrupt the trajectory of the penetrating body and dissipate penetrating force over a larger volume of armour.

Now observe as a round from the Centurion fails to penetrate the computer. Centurion drives right over, crushing the armour plating and the computer
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Many computer users often find themselves the victim of 105mm armour piercing discarding sabot fin stabilised rounds shot at their computer. They often attempt to combat this problem using ineffective methods such as Norton Antivirus, which is actually a scam and cannot defend your computer from the latest high-velocity projectiles. In this video, we will take a look at the best methods to protect your computer from this rising cybersecurity threat.

Your unprotected computer is highly susceptible to attacks by projectiles including and not limited to: armour piercing discarding sabot fin stabilised rounds, high-explosive anti-tank fin stabilised rounds, and shaped charges.

Every time you click that suspicious link, you are exposing yourself to the dangers of a main battle tank shooting at your computer and killing it. In fact, there may be a main battle tank outside your window right now, watching your every move, and waiting for you to make a mistake. If you believe you are being followed or watched by a main battle tank, call the police, and report any suspicious activity immediately.

Never accept unidentified substances from a main battle tank, even if they appear to be harmless. You can never be too safe. Remember, they are the enemy, not your friend.

We will now discuss the ways you can protect yourself from such malicious activity on your computer.

The aggressor in this scenario is the FV4011 Centurion Mk. 5/2 main battle tank. Armed with a 105mm Royal Ordnance L7 rifled gun, it can penetrate up to 410 millimetres of rolled homogeneous armour with APDSFS ammunition.

We can significantly reduce the effectiveness of this kinetic energy penetrator by using Kontakt-5 second generation explosive reactive armour plating, which will disrupt the trajectory of the penetrating body and dissipate penetrating force over a larger volume of armour.

Now observe as a round from the Centurion fails to penetrate the computer. Centurion drives right over, crushing the armour plating and the computer
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Hol up, no one ever said you deleted tho
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Ytho
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idk
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what happened while i was goneeeee
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alot
one queen and I broke up
Two Stromy got imgflip blocked for little while
Three I found new ship
Four someone thought I deleted
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I LEAVE FOR 5 MINUTES AND IT ALL TURNS TO SHIT LOL
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Most of it happened when u deleted
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thank god
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