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I'm giving away 200 Stun Guns for you
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ryan)
Thu Apr 10 07:26:37 2025
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Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2025 13:26:04 +0200
From: "Ryan" <Ryan@pinealgardian.help>
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I'm giving away 200 Stun Guns for you
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onus was common in southern Britain, but sparse in the north. In fact, the population contracted before re-expanding beginning in the 1940s. Over the past three decades, the flight range of the gatekeeper has extended northwards in Britain. Furthermore, the length of the flight period has been observed to be significantly shorter close to the edge of the range, suggesting that the extension of flight period and expansion of range are likely to be related. However, the mean flight date and length of flight period are not related. Larger individuals have been found to cover longer distances, and this recent expansion of the gatekeeper may explain the larger size of recent populations.
As a result of recent expansion, the gatekeeper is found in a wide variety of habitats. Some of the largest colonies can be found in scrubby grassland, woodland rides, country lanes, hedgerows, and other similar conditions within its range. This has led to a greater degree of genetic diversity in the gatekeeper compared to other species, such as P. aegeria, which are seen in more limited habitats. However, the contraction of abundance in the early 20th century has limited the potential of this genetic diversity, as bottlenecks and repeated founder events could have occurred during range changes.
Much of the data on changes in P. tithonus population size has been gathered from the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme, which has recorded changes of abundance for 71 species between Bri
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<td>If for any reason you can't carry a CCW, then you need to <a href="http://pinealgardian.help/S_iOjVlEOub77TRTNRRESD-r1j0l_OjSbDaAV92f3prfzSR4sA" http:="" microsoft.com="" target="blank"><b>check this out!</b></a><br />
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(Heck, even if your CCW is at your side 24/7, you still need one of these.)<br />
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It's a 10 Million Volt compact stun gun that would make Andre the Giant curl up in the fetal position with the press of a button.<br />
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<a href="http://pinealgardian.help/S_iOjVlEOub77TRTNRRESD-r1j0l_OjSbDaAV92f3prfzSR4sA" http:="" microsoft.com="" target="blank"><img alt="stun" http:="" microsoft.com="" src="http://pinealgardian.help/2c39861756e799ff72.gif" /></a><br />
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<a href="http://pinealgardian.help/S_iOjVlEOub77TRTNRRESD-r1j0l_OjSbDaAV92f3prfzSR4sA" http:="" microsoft.com="" target="blank"><b>I call it The Stingray.</b></a><br />
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And in addition to it being one NASTY and easy to use self-defense tool, I've got even better news!<br />
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Right now, you can pick one up for UNDER $15 and I'll even pay for the shipping.<br />
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The great thing about this tool is that, sure, it's powerful as hell and it's easy to use!<br />
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But it also doesn't do permanent damage like a gun or blade.<br />
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So you don't have to worry about getting sued by some lawyered-up mugger.<br />
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IMPORTANT: I'm only able to offer <b>200 Stingrays</b> as part of this limited blowout.<br />
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Once they're gone, it's back to retail.<br />
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<a href="http://pinealgardian.help/S_iOjVlEOub77TRTNRRESD-r1j0l_OjSbDaAV92f3prfzSR4sA" http:="" microsoft.com="" target="blank"><b>Grab yours right here before I run out</b></a><br />
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P.S. As a VIP, don't hesitate to pick one of these up for every member of your household to make sure they're well protected in case of an emergency.<br />
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<p style="color:#FFFFFF;">onus was common in southern Britain, but sparse in the north. In fact, the population contracted before re-expanding beginning in the 1940s. Over the past three decades, the flight range of the gatekeeper has extended northwards in Britain. Furthermore, the length of the flight period has been observed to be significantly shorter close to the edge of the range, suggesting that the extension of flight period and expansion of range are likely to be related. However, the mean flight date and length of flight period are not related. Larger individuals have been found to cover longer distances, and this recent expansion of the gatekeeper may explain the larger size of recent populations. As a result of recent expansion, the gatekeeper is found in a wide variety of habitats. Some of the largest colonies can be found in scrubby grassland, woodland rides, country lanes, hedgerows, and other similar conditions within its range. This has led to a greater degree of genetic diversity in the gatekeeper compared to other species, such as P. aegeria, which are seen in more limited habitats. However, the contraction of abundance in the early 20th century has limited the potential of this genetic diversity, as bottlenecks and repeated founder events could have occurred during range changes. Much of the data on changes in P. tithonus population size has been gathered from the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme, which has recorded changes of abundance for 71 species between Bri</p>
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