Actually, it maybe:https://www.sciencephoto.com/media/1168295/view/fractal-geometry-inside-a- cabbage Caption Cross-section of a red cabbage (Brassica oleracea), an example of fractal geometry and Fibonacci sequence in nature
Frank, At a much greater distance, too. The .50 cal round will travel almost 4.8 miles (7718 meters) before it hits the ground, and it will kill effectively at 2000 yards (1828 meters).
Actually, it maybe:https://www.sciencephoto.com/media/1168295/view/fractal-geometry-inside-a- cabbage Caption Cross-section of a red cabbage (Brassica oleracea), an example of fractal geometry and Fibonacci sequence in nature
Frank, At a much greater distance, too. The .50 cal round will travel almost 4.8 miles (7718 meters) before it hits the ground, and it will kill effectively at 2000 yards (1828 meters).
why? he's living his best life and you slave away to afford shelter that you dont need
Sounds like you live in a former safehouse, keep looking for the stash of cash and weapons...
Actually, it maybe:https://www.sciencephoto.com/media/1168295/view/fractal-geometry-inside-a-
cabbage
Caption Cross-section of a red cabbage (Brassica oleracea), an example of fractal geometry and Fibonacci sequence in nature
#14 Let the games begin!
At a much greater distance, too. The .50 cal round will travel almost 4.8 miles (7718 meters) before it hits the ground, and it will kill effectively at 2000 yards (1828 meters).