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06-03-2020, 04:34 PM
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Re: Three Dead, Car Crash Tree
but doesn't the orange tiger camo make you stand out? that is the opposite of the point of camo. They expect somebody to see them in the jungle and mistake them for a tiger and run away? yeah right. you don't think that is a little silly? being dressed like a tiger? it seems like something a kid would wear cuz he thinks its cool. what purpose does it serve? sure doesn't inspire me to respect the uniform and their authority, but idk, maybe it is a cultural thing. |
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06-03-2020, 06:11 PM
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Re: Three Dead, Car Crash Tree
![]() I hope this answers your question. I'm not sure if this is the specific breed of tiger (if any) that lives in Malaysia, but in general a bright color does not necessarily make you stand out. Red clothes, for example, could make you stand out less in a poppy field. The point of camo is to blend in with the colors, shades and shapes of your surroundings. That is why winter camo is mainly white and desert camo has three or four shades of brown. Yes, it might look silly in broad daylight on the streets of a densely populated city. Orange could be a distinctive color, indicating that the person with this type of camo is a fire-fighter or a member of the rescue force. |
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06-06-2020, 12:55 AM
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Re: Three Dead, Car Crash Tree
The crazy-eyed ones are the best. Just don't go to sleep afterwards. In fact, just slip out quietly, and then run as fast as you can. Or, if you are going to stay, put the knife drawer under the couch. You can probably wrestle the pastry brush out of her hand, but if she finds anything more serious, you could be screwed. (And not in a good way, like last night. More like in a BAD WAY, like a Documenting Reality way)
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