yeahh funny how charlie only calls you for help, you bad dad
>:(
-Totally Actually Real Human
(TARH)
I’m trying! Do you know how hard it is to talk to another person?! Like, how do I communicate with someone?! Also, Lilith usually dealt with Charlie! I DONT KNOW WHAT IM DOING!
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i find it funny a spider is dating a cat, idk its just funnyz
-Totally Actually Real Human
(TARH)
We ain’t dating.
(Yet)
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Close enough. Good morning, Windlifter.
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CH-54 Tarhe by Linh Yoshimura
Via Flickr:
1966/67 – A Sikorsky CH-54 Tarhe (also known as Skycrane) is taking off from the Nha Trang airfield. Photo by Brent Gourley.
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Reauden-tarh (Rudy for short)
And once again, a character from my (hopefully) upcoming story. This guy is a demon! Or used to be at least, many many decades ago. Then he got sealed in a sword, idiot, and trapped in a wizard's cellar. Countless years later, the wizard's apprentices found the sword. And what did they do with it? They broke it! So now he's just kinda useless.
But he doesn't mind that much. After so many years, he's kinda given up on his past evil ways and now only wants to travel and see the world, while also sometimes bestowing bits of his otherworldly wisdom upon anyone willing to carry him around.
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for as much as i hate dming, i do still desperately want to dm like a one-shot/super short campaign set in argeriand (basically the north pole)
it's largely uninhabited but there's a single city called onntun where literally everyone there is possessed and it's smack dab on a portal to demon-land
there's just something about isolation + bitter cold that really lends itself to horror
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The Sikorsky S-56 (CH-37 Mojave / Deuce) was the largest and fastest military helicopter in the Western world. How much weight can it carry?
The Sikorsky S-56 (CH-37 Mojave, also known as the Deuce) was a large tandem-rotor helicopter, but not the largest or fastest military helicopter in the Western world. It was designed and built by Sikorsky Aircraft in the 1950s.
The S-56 had a maximum gross weight of 35,000 pounds (15,876 kilograms) and a payload capacity of around 10,000 pounds (4,536 kilograms). This means it could carry up to 10 people or a combination of passengers and cargo.
The S-56 was primarily used for heavy-lift transport and cargo operations, and it was popular among the US military, particularly during the Vietnam War. However, there were larger and faster helicopters developed later on, such as the CH-54 Tarhe and CH-53 Sea Stallion, which had greater payload capacities and speeds.
It's worth noting that the term "Deuce" is often associated with the UH-1 Huey helicopter, not the S-56. The UH-1 Huey was a single-rotor helicopter used extensively by the US military during the Vietnam War and was known for its reliability and versatility.
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random question because everyone wants to ask:
are you autistic? like, are you the original autistic person?
-TARH
Never ask if someone’s autistic. Its rude.
But yeah.
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ppl think you and Narinder should date
There 100% right
What do you think of this???
-Totally actually real human
(TARH)
wrong "there" used followers get them
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Sikorsky CH-54A Tarhe lifting a M551 Sheridan "Light" Tank which weighed in at 16.5 tons.
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erm, ppl think you have the hots for the lamb, how to you respond to these
true
totally false accusations?
(dont lie, i will run over the aym and baal if you lie)
-Totally actually real human
(TARH)
"I don't know what you are talking about. The Lamb is my vessel, and only that. You cease this riduculous right this second..."
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*pushes him so he falls on to husk*
go on a date bitch, or i take the drugs, and the acholal
*Im 100% serious*
-TARH
NO WAIT
Fine we’ll go on a date…
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NA007322 by manhhai
Via Flickr:
1967, An Khe, Vietnam --- A giant CH-54 "Flying Crane" helicopter from the 1st Cavalry Division carries supplies to the landing zone "Laramie" at An Khe, Vietnam. --- Image by © CORBIS
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