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βThis is bullcrapβππ shi got me dying
Its a fridge of shame
Fridge = failure Cabinet = extremely extremely amazing
Yo the mom dressed up like chungli
I think the only reason why she puts Eddieβs failing thing on the fridge was to humiliate him for anytime. Heβll try to go get something from the fridge. Heβll remember that he needs to bring his grades up.
American: fridge + greatness Asian: fridge +failure
In context, the boy with the F (Eddie) defended China even though he was begging for Jamaica in the countries project. When his friend made a joke about China Eddie went ballistic in defending China, and his mom saw.
As a Cantonese speaker, the bullcrap really means are you kidding me?? ?
Edit:OMG mum Im FAMOUS
She look like chun li
For those who didnβt know: The M1911 pistol is one of the most famous handguns ever created. Designed by John Browning in the early 1900s, the pistol was adopted by the United States military in 1911, which is where it gets its name. The 1911 became popular because of its reliability, accuracy, and strong .45 ACP cartridge. Over time, it has been used by soldiers, law enforcement officers, competitive shooters, and civilians around the world. Understanding how a 1911 works helps explain why it remained successful for more than a century. A 1911 is a semi-automatic pistol, meaning it fires one round every time the trigger is pulled. Unlike a revolver, it stores ammunition in a detachable magazine that fits inside the grip. Most traditional 1911 pistols hold seven or eight rounds of .45 ACP ammunition. When the magazine is inserted and the slide is pulled back and released, a round is pushed from the magazine into the chamber, making the pistol ready to fire. This loading system allows for faster reloading and smoother operation compared to older handgun designs. The main parts of a 1911 include the frame, slide, barrel, recoil spring, hammer, trigger, and magazine. The frame is the lower section that contains the trigger and grip. The slide is the upper moving section that travels back and forth during firing. Inside the slide is the barrel, which guides the bullet when fired. The recoil spring helps return the slide forward after each shot. Together, these parts work in a coordinated cycle that allows the pistol to function properly. When the shooter pulls the trigger, the trigger releases the hammer. The hammer swings forward and strikes the firing pin, which then hits the primer at the back of the cartridge. This creates a small explosion that ignites the gunpowder inside the cartridge casing. Expanding gases force the bullet down the barrel at high speed. At the same time, the force of the explosion pushes the slide backward. This movement is an important part of how the semi-automatic system operates. As the slide moves backward, several actions happen quickly. First, the empty cartridge casing is pulled out of the chamber by the extractor. Then, the casing strikes the ejector and is thrown out of the ejection port on the side of the pistol. While this happens, the recoil spring is compressed. The hammer is also pushed backward and cocked again. This entire process takes only a fraction of a second and prepares the pistol for the next shot. After reaching its farthest rearward position, the recoil spring pushes the slide forward again. As the slide moves forward, it strips the next cartridge from the magazine and pushes it into the chamber. Once the round is fully chambered, the barrel and slide lock together again. The pistol is now ready to fire another round when the trigger is pulled. This repeating cycle is what makes the 1911 a semi-automatic firearm. One of the most important features of the 1911 is its safety systems. The pistol includes both a thumb safety and a grip safety. The thumb safety is located on the side of the frame and can block the firing mechanism when engaged. The grip safety is located at the back of the grip and must be pressed by the shooterβs hand before the trigger can function. These safeties help prevent accidental discharges and make the pistol safer to carry and handle. Another notable aspect of the 1911 is its trigger design. Many shooters praise the 1911 for having a crisp and smooth trigger pull. Because the trigger moves straight backward instead of pivoting like some other handgun triggers, it can feel more precise. This design contributes to the pistolβs reputation for accuracy. Competitive shooters often choose 1911-style pistols because they allow for careful and controlled shooting. The 1911 has also become highly customizable over the years. Many companies produce different versions with upgraded sights, improved grips, lighter triggers, and different calibers. Some modern versions include accessory rails for lights or optics. Despite these changes, the basic operating system designed by John Browning has remained mostly the same. This shows how effective and advanced the original design was for its time. In conclusion, the 1911 works through a carefully designed semi-automatic system that uses recoil energy to cycle the slide, eject spent casings, and chamber new rounds. Its combination of reliability, safety features, and accuracy helped make it one of the most respected handguns in history. Even more than 100 years after its introduction, the 1911 remains popular with shooters around the world. Its lasting success demonstrates the quality of its engineering and the importance of its role in firearm history.
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The only reason she put it up on the fridge is to reflect
respect to the guy who explained about a M1011 pistol
In the end, He actually said βis there a problem?β In Chinese and not βwhat is this bullcrapβ
ζζ²ζΉι―ε in Cantonese got my laughing
Thatβs the fridge of shame..
Itβs my birthday guys!!! fire edit btw Thank you guys π«Ά
I'm Asian i know why the mom put the lowest on the top, it for reminder them not to overproud of something it Will make their skill stuck or dull sometimes, and the lowest for reminding them to study more
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