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Hi everybody, my name’s (not) Mausolus. I’m here cus I think it’d do me some good to talk to people in a place where they don’t expect me to be ok. I… hate myself, I guess. Some part of me does. With a passion. I hate every part of me for varyingly valid reasons and I think it would be good to talk with you lot to help me get back on my feet again!
About me though: I like nerdy… uh… stuff (can you swear here?)like planes and space and history and stuff; swearing; the world and all it’s people (anthropology…. so nerd sh*t); and t*ts.
About me though: I like nerdy… uh… stuff (can you swear here?)like planes and space and history and stuff; swearing; the world and all it’s people (anthropology…. so nerd sh*t); and t*ts.
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Pretty cool right. And the Uni I went to even had jet engines donated to them by Rolls Royce which they still have on display. A Rolls Royce Avon 1950 engine, and a Rolls Royce Derwent Mark 8 Turbojet. And yeah, you are right that they were the coolest machines for the worst reasons, but I reckon the jet era may have been delayed by decades if not for the wars you know. What do you reckon?
It’s definitely true that there’s nothing as good for technology as the military, and that there’s nothing as good for the military as war, but I reckon the delay would be by maybe a decade at most. A lot of research had already been done by 1939, and I think the overwhelming benefits would have become clear. Just the threat of war can be a massive technological driver as well, as seen during the Cold War, and I think we can say with certainty that with or without WW2, the geopolitical situation at the time would’ve been TENSE.
also fun fact after reading your interests, i actually have worked in the aviation industry for 4 years nearly & also love history!
Hello everybody! Didn’t check the sight for a few days so it’s lovely to come back to this
@DonnerKebab Sorry for not responding, I like anything to do with people, really. We’re very interesting creatures. I especially like human cultures, historical and modern, which is a big part of anthropology. I listen to a lot of music as well (too much), a lot of alt rock and jazz lately.