Uranium 🟩@sh.itjust.workstoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is something that people think is scary, but isn't?
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6 days agoI wonder if their great mood is as much about the (successful) landing as much as it is about the glide?
I wonder if their great mood is as much about the (successful) landing as much as it is about the glide?
If you ever printed a 2nd iteration, you could created a space for an oring to sit for each dart so it gets lightly held in place by friction
Bonnie and Clyde, Killdozer man, Al Capone, Christopher Dorner, Billy the Kid to name a few.
There are a few different common themes amongst them, either functioning as part of a gang or as a lone wolf, Bonnie and Clyde captured attention for the romantic twist attached to it.
There are also greater numbers of outlaws during periods where laws are hard to enforce due to remoteness and isolation (old west) or due to the laws being flaunted by basically everyone due to the laws being considered ridiculous (prohibition).
The key common theme is that they are viewed as fighting against an (what the public view as) unjust system, though often it’s more to do with their goals coincidentally aligning with the publics perception of an unjust system.