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>he interrogates his coworkers after every drive they take
and you call me autistic lol
@GrungeQueef "transfemmes" huh? that's a weird way to say "faggot" but whatever lol
The idea here, of course, is that more complex designs like this Youmu are too detailed for a vinyl cutter to handle well, so being able to directly print the design out and transfer it is using heat going to be the best option in this case. I've narrowed down how to get the toner to transfer perfectly, but now I need to keep pinholes and quality loss from appearing during the actual etching process (as can be seen in the Youmu etch).
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Did you know The Hindenberg, pride of the 3rd Reich, was purposefully incinerated as another Zionist false flag plot, by the OSS?

According to Hillaire de Berrier, the man responsible for the Hindenburg disaster was Zionist activist and baseball catcher Morris Berg. Who later worked for Nelson Rockefeller and the OSS.

And like most people who have heard of the Hindenburg tragedy. I wager you thought it was static electricity that was the culprit. Nope it was an incendiary round fired from a sniper rifle.

The deliberate act killed another 30 people in an attempt to goad Hitler to attacking America. It didn't succeed. Hitler wouldn't declare War on USA until 4 days after Pearl Harbor in Honolulu Hawaii is attacked by Japan.

>According to du Berrier, the man behind the Hindenburg disaster was Moe Berg -- a major league baseball player, master of languages, Zionist, and like du Berrier, OSS agent. The source of du Berrier's report was Tim McAuliffe, a legend in the Boston sports equipment industry.

>Quoting and necessarily condensing du Berrier:

>"McAuliffe became the friend, adviser, and uncle to most of the athletes in the Boston area. The Red Sox made his apartment their hang-out.... Moe Berg, the catcher, told him, ' We had to do something that would make that maniac (Hitler) attack us.'

>"All McAuliffe could think of to say was, 'Moe, you didn't kill twenty-five people just for that!' He was too upset to say more and finished the meal in silence while Berg went on talking.

>"'I couldn't be there myself,' he said, 'I was scheduled for a game, but I did the planning and four of my men carried it out.'

>"According to Berg, they used a rifle with a telescopic sight, though the sight was unnecessary with a target that big. When the ship came in the men were hiding in the bushes at Lakehurst and the first shot with an incendiary bullet set the aft end on fire.

henrymakow.com/2013/07/the-hindenburg-another-false-flag.html
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