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The trick to fighting 2 mofos is not to fight but if you have to you need to quickly destroy one when you know the fight is imminent. Fuck fair at that point. A punch to the nuts or throat is a good way to start. If you grapple bite off his nose, ear, or try to gouge out an eye. I live for the day two cacs try some shit with me, it will be over in 3 minutes or less.
I want to to put my hand in the lower or upper mouth and try to rip the teeth out. The trick is to quickly get enough hand in the mouth so they can't bite down before you aggressively pull back or down. In the clinch, placing one two fingers in the side of the mouth where it cant be bitten and ripping the cheek is a good move too.
 
:lol: That's good.

They're called gravity waves.

No, they're not. Are you serious? I can't tell.

For anybody who is is interested in what they actually are...........Those are Altocumulus Undulatus clouds.

"All clouds with ‘undulatus’ in their name have wave-like features to them. The name is derived from unda, the Latin word for a wave. Sometimes, they are in the form of a continuous layer with an undulating surface. Other times, they are like lines of cloud with gaps in between. It is the way the winds vary with altitude that tends to cause these formations. When blowing at different speeds above and below the cloud layer, the wind can cause the cloud to bunch up into ridges, which curve, join and divide, like the lines on your finger."

-https://cloudappreciationsociety.org/altocumulus-undulatus-may-07/
 
No, they're not. Are you serious? I can't tell.

For anybody who is is interested in what they actually are...........Those are Altocumulus Undulatus clouds.

"All clouds with ‘undulatus’ in their name have wave-like features to them. The name is derived from unda, the Latin word for a wave. Sometimes, they are in the form of a continuous layer with an undulating surface. Other times, they are like lines of cloud with gaps in between. It is the way the winds vary with altitude that tends to cause these formations. When blowing at different speeds above and below the cloud layer, the wind can cause the cloud to bunch up into ridges, which curve, join and divide, like the lines on your finger."

-https://cloudappreciationsociety.org/altocumulus-undulatus-may-07/

I was responding to the wave dynamic of the clouds. Not what the clouds actually are.

Yes, they are altocumulus, but the wave effect is called gravity waves.

https://www.brockmann-consult.de/CloudStructures/gravity-waves-cloud-description.htm
 
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