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Just for laughs...

My buddy loves "opportunities" like these. He told me a story once, where some young kid/teen started up with him... throwing about names and insults. My friend and his friends absolutely laid into this kid, to the point where the kid started crying and got his parents to speak to them over the headset. Sure enough, my friend and the rest of the team calmly explained what the child was saying and doing on his Xbox. The next thing he could hear was the parents absolutely ripping into the kid, "this is how you behave on your Xbox? No more Xbox for you" etc. Then all they could hear is the kid absolutely balling in the background.

Not my cup of tea, but my friend thrives in situations like this. And maybe that kid learned a lesson that day. There's always a bigger fish.
a hard lesson to learn, but ultimately a good one. talk shit you get shit
 
It's a double whammy, the Taliban get money out of it and the CCP have the intellect/resources to make full use of it.

The CCP probably stole the schematics to most of it already but I still would rather not have them get new toys at cheap prices.

Beyond that, the Taliban is more dangerous with cash in their pockets than they are with conventional weapons.

If the Taliban are really forward thinking, they would trade the US military hardware to the CCP in exchange for surveillance cameras since it seems like the Taliban would rather take a small population and dominate them utterly as opposed to gain moderate influence over a large population.


I'm more of a Zoidberg than a Snape.
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I hadn't even mahrlect thought of them selling it! That's far worse than than the Taliban trying to use it themselves.



I bet oranges were named before carrots...

Well no, carrots used to come in a variety of colors. The orange-colored carrot is actually a modern thing, bred for color choice as well as taste and size. They used to be smaller and came in yellow, purple, white, red, and other colors.
 
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