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So amazing that a Lamborghini cant stand a powerbike |
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Adrenaline rush, the Audi guy made 280. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2HKBQMQmbw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rr8zuawO5wk&itct=CAsQpDAYBCITCI6FlrCCztMCFQm_VQodjawB3jIHcmVsYXRlZEi8s8KY0MDysGM%3D&client=mv-google&gl=NG&hl=en Warning: Dont try this. Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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Nice ride you gat sir. Make person just dash me this ride now. But i think this what 2013 model looks like. Happy sale.
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Mynd44: ![]() |
Ajewealth123:Lol...Bro no vex o. Na because say dem take d chopping 2 serious, like kara kara.... |
paschal47:Lols.. Lalasticlala, mynd44 |
Abi?
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jagugu88li:Go get one and start skipping ![]() |
Dayoto:.
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HML |
A woman stands injured with blood on her forehead after being struck by a projectile. A woman is covered in blood after getting injured by a rubber bullet.
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Police spray water from cannons at demonstrators next to the Sao Paulo's University.
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Performance artists take part in a demonstration against under-fire Brazilian president Michel Temer in Sao Paulo, the city where he lives, last night. The CUT union said around 35 million Brazilians didn't show up for work on Friday, more than one-third of the working population.
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Demonstrators prepare barricades during the protest against under-fire Brazilian president Michel Temer's plans. A demonstrator hurls a rock at a burning car during the general strike in Rio de Janeiro yesterday, which 35 million people took part in. A man smashes the window of a Burger King. Police told downtown shopkeepers to close early, apparently out of concern that protesters might head there. A demonstrator is detained by riot polic. Throughout the day, 21 people were arrested in Sao Paulo, according to military police.
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The burned out shell of a bus in Rio de Janeiro, where angry protesters set light to vehicles in a night of violence in protest over government plans. A man takes a selfie in front a burning bus in Rio de Janeiro during the protests yesterday, which saw a national strike descend into violence.
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Demonstrators set barricades on fire in Vale do Anhangabau in Sao Paulo. Unions and other groups called for the strike, saying that the changes before Congress will make workers too vulnerable and strip away too many benefits.
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Demonstrators and police clash during a strike in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, yesterday. Millions stayed home, but thousands flooded the streets in anger. Windows were smashed outside stores during the protest made by groups angry over the government proposals.
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Riot police officers fires tear gas toward demonstrators amid violent scenesin Rio de Janeiro during anti-austerity protests across the country. Thousands flooded the streets in anger against labour law and pension reforms, raising questions about whether President Temer will be able to push his proposals through Congress. Temer's administration argues that more flexible labor rules will revive a moribund economy and warns the pension system will go bankrupt without changes. Unions and other groups called for the strike, saying that the changes before Congress will make workers too vulnerable and strip away too many benefits. Buses burned and roads were blocked in a raw demonstration of anger against corruption, and the strike was called as Brazilians worry about the future amid a deep recession and rising unemployment.
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Buses burn after protesters set them alight during the strikes called by unions against austerity measures brought in by President Michel Temer. Public transport largely came to a halt across much of Brazil on Friday.
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Protesters lit bonfires outside the House of Representatives in Rio de Janeiro yesterday as they made their opposition to the measures clear. A man smashes the windscreen of a truck belonging to a subway maintenance crew during clashes with police at a general strike in the Brazilian capital yesterday. Office furniture was set alight by protest groups in the streets of Rio de Janeiro during the demonstrations yesterday
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Brazilians sick of corrupt politicians hit the streets to protest austerity measures. Brazilian unions have ratcheted up the pressure on president Michel Temer with a nationwide general strike that closed schools, disrupted transport networks and led to clashes with public security in several cities. Demonstrators in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo blocked key roads with barricades of burning tires on. Riot police used teargas and percussion grenades to try to disperse the crowds and open the routes. Furious demonstrators marched on the home of Brazil's under-fire president, as police officers opened fire on rioters in violent clashes during a public strike. More than 35 million people stayed away from work during the nationwide strike in Brazil yesterday, as anger boiled over around controversial government austerity measures. Protesters lit flares outside the home of President Michel Timer, throwing rocks at police in clashes which saw stun grenades fired at those who attempted to break through barriers. In capital Rio de Janeiro, after hours of clashes with police in front of the legislative building, several buses were torched. Riot police fire their weapons during a protest in the Pinheiros neighbourhood in Sao Paulo, as widespread riots broke out over government austerity measures. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/28/brazil-corruption-unions-strike-michel-temer-austerity?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C7004659013 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4457290/Brazilians-clash-police-national-strike.html Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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Skipping is one of the cheapest, most effective, fat burning workouts you can do. And it's fun too. So what's stopping you? 1. The effort it takes to jump rope for 10 minutes is the equivalent of running a mile in eight minutes. 2. One hour of rope skipping will burn up to 1,300 calories. 3. According to the British Rope Skipping Association, 10 minutes of skipping can have the same health benefits as a 45-minute run. 4. Skipping is a full body workout which uses your abdominals to stabilise the body, legs for jumping, shoulders and arms for turning the rope. 5. Skipping is less jolting on your joints than running. 6. Once you've bought your rope, skipping is a zero-cost workout. 7. Skipping helps to improve heart rate and blood pressure. 8. It's a good workout for all fitness levels as you can do it at a pace that suits you. 9. Skipping regularly improves flexibility. 10. It also aids your coordination and balance. 11. A regular skipping session improves muscle tone in both the lower and upper body. 12. Skipping is a weightbearing exercise so can help in improving bone density, thus helping stave off osteoporosis. 13. It improves footwork, balance, coordination, and agility. Most of the runners and other athletes jump rope for training. 14. Relieves tension and stress. 15. Its easy, cheap($10), affordable, portable and can be done anywhere at anytime. http://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/body/fitness-workouts/a24569/12-reasons-to-do-skipping-workout-2467/ cc: Lalasticlala, Mynd44, Dominique
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elkiddo:Union Glacier station, airstrip refueling stop at the South Pole, and McMurdo gave them support. Learnt the was specially built for the trip, the engine runs on less fuel.
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Rip bro. |
[quote author=Ajewealth123 post=56031500][/quote]Nice one. |
Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) are large, cylindrical pieces of drill-mining equipment used to excavate long tunnels. They can drill through a variety of materials including sand, earth andeven solid rock. Each machine is fronted by a 'cutterhead' a huge, circular metal face interspersed with sharp discs. The cutterhead is forced under immense pressure against soil or rock using a powerful hydraulics system to tear away at the material. The loose 'chips' that are created from this process fall into large 'bucket lips' which are openings in the cutterhead that feed the material through to an excavating conveyor belt. The conveyor belt extends backwards through the machine and takes the debris to a back-up area where it can be extracted to the surface. Soil and rock chips are captured and taken to an excavating conveyor belt which removes the debris from the site.
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stolenstone:Different design, u can design 2 ur taste. Drill as many windows, doors as possible. |
Folksyharry:Lols. |
The 'Boring Company' has begun digging, where the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) was first lowered to begin digging. Several cranes and excavator around the site help with removing rubble from the back of the boring machine.
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The boring machine. 1,248 ton machine, 23-foot diameter.
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