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I have dived way too deep into the muck for this week's @bloodwork.show newsletter, and now I'm wading knee deep in the DoD and Atlantic Council hiring ex-COD developers and sponsoring streamers.
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Wars are extremely hard things to justify. It is intrinsic to what they are that they tend to death, destruction, and misery. Given this and some knowledge of history, one's default attitude towards powerful people purporting to do the world some great benefit by war should be extreme scepticism.
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Stephen Colbert on the Colbert Report, wielding an AK-47
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A gun with a pistol handle but several barrels that look like you could slide through them on a fixing that looks like a Harmonica. This looks like a joke gun people
Doing my absolute best hold off on the 4 part @bloodwork.show on the AK-47 so that I can listen to it all in one go
Here's a harmonica pistol which I saw in The Bluff (2026) and I assumed was BS but it looks like they were real things
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This week’s edition of @bloodwork.show This Week In Violence is for the gamers.
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BLOOD WORK / EPISODE 22
UNCLE JOE’S INSURANCE POLICY: THE HISTORY OF THE AK-47, PART TWO
It’s time to tell the story of Mikhail Kalashnikov, his eponymous gun, the horrors of the Eastern Front, and one of the biggest fumbles in US military history.
I wonder how much it would cost to get Big John to say “listen to @bloodwork.show BOSHHHHH!”?
Me in an elevator
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Say hello to the Pe-Pe-Sha (and the MP-40)
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An ad for the Scavenger 6, a very silly multi-caliber firearm, featuring all the calibers it can supposedly fire and the inventor holding it and looking like a goober
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Come for the AK-47 and stay for the story of the cow's greatest nemesis, the .45 caliber bullet.
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GETTING AN OPA TATTOO AND LISTENING TO THE HISTORY OF THE AK-47 ON @bloodwork.show
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How I looked trying to accurately convey the dichotomy of Soviet Vs. American arms design through the medium of classical music.
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