A ghillie suit is a type of camouflage clothing designed to resemble the background environment such as foliage, snow or sand. Typically, it is a net or cloth garment covered in loose strips of burlap (hessian), cloth, or twine, sometimes made to look like leaves and twigs, and optionally augmented with scraps of foliage from the area.
Military personnel, police, hunters, and nature photographers may wear a ghillie suit to blend into their surroundings and conceal themselves from enemies or targets.[1] The suit gives the wearer’s outline a three-dimensional breakup, rather than a linear one. When manufactured correctly, the suit will move in the wind in the same way as surrounding foliage. Some ghillie suits are made with light and breathable material that allows a person to wear a shirt underneath.
Yeah, she reminds me a lot of Annie Oakleaf from Erfworld. On the subject of military trivia disclosed via internet comics, did you know bacteriophage masks are available to the US military, but kept from the general public due to pharmaceutical-company patent squatting?
It probably killed my Grandma Tommy, who in retrospect was a Leopard Feminist if there ever was one.
You probably won’t read this. I don’t know what any of what you said is, looking them up was less than promising. From what I found “Leopard Feminist” isn’t a thing, as far as the surface web knows anyway, sorry to hear about your Grandma though, and I’m not sure why you’re bringing up politics here, seems unnecessary.
Leopard Feminist was sort of a joke – Marvel very briefly had a “let’s appeal to women by having all-female creative teams on a couple of comics”, one of which was Shanna the She-Devil. On the other hand, I’ve been very sleep-deprived, and seeing patterns that probably aren’t real. The thing about bacteriophage masks is true, though.
A ghillie suit is a type of camouflage clothing designed to resemble the background environment such as foliage, snow or sand. Typically, it is a net or cloth garment covered in loose strips of burlap (hessian), cloth, or twine, sometimes made to look like leaves and twigs, and optionally augmented with scraps of foliage from the area.
Military personnel, police, hunters, and nature photographers may wear a ghillie suit to blend into their surroundings and conceal themselves from enemies or targets.[1] The suit gives the wearer’s outline a three-dimensional breakup, rather than a linear one. When manufactured correctly, the suit will move in the wind in the same way as surrounding foliage. Some ghillie suits are made with light and breathable material that allows a person to wear a shirt underneath.
Ooo, are we gonna see the minor clowns in more detail now?
How did this clown get into college?
Moreover, why did he want to become a clown?
My bet is it’s the family business, but maybe he’s heroic when it counts. Either way, I bet he’s overpowered
Maybe he’s the second mole? We don’t know his routine yet
Well, everyone else is technicolor in a field of snow, so your even, just being paranoid. Man that farmer clown is cute.
Yeah, she reminds me a lot of Annie Oakleaf from Erfworld. On the subject of military trivia disclosed via internet comics, did you know bacteriophage masks are available to the US military, but kept from the general public due to pharmaceutical-company patent squatting?
It probably killed my Grandma Tommy, who in retrospect was a Leopard Feminist if there ever was one.
You probably won’t read this. I don’t know what any of what you said is, looking them up was less than promising. From what I found “Leopard Feminist” isn’t a thing, as far as the surface web knows anyway, sorry to hear about your Grandma though, and I’m not sure why you’re bringing up politics here, seems unnecessary.
Leopard Feminist was sort of a joke – Marvel very briefly had a “let’s appeal to women by having all-female creative teams on a couple of comics”, one of which was Shanna the She-Devil. On the other hand, I’ve been very sleep-deprived, and seeing patterns that probably aren’t real. The thing about bacteriophage masks is true, though.
Dude, you *literally* did a weird thing about white-face and “social justice warriors” on a comic a while back. Make up your mind.