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The DARK TRUTH behind this ROBLOX IMAGE...

Today, Flush will look into some of the SCARIEST ROBLOX IMAGES! There's a lot of SCARY DARK GAMES with SECRETS! But what are the origin of the images? Flush will find out the TRUTH of the images such as the RUSSIAN SLEEP EXPERIMENT, CURSED TELETUBBIES, JOHN PORK and more!

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I love how you make things less scary and comfortable while watching the video I usually watch videos talking about creppy stuff but the way you talk about them so chill makes them less scary and the video is so safe to make you feel comfortable that nothing like these actually exist :D keep up the amazing work Flush I hope I get pinned someday❤!! :)

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the Russian sleep experiment was actually 30 days and it was in 1961 and they did not turn into horrific mummy creatures, they were in normal human form, but they were not normal for sure.

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Russian researchers in the late 1940s kept five people awake for fifteen days using an experimental gas based stimulant. They were kept in a sealed environment to carefully monitor their oxygen intake so the gas didn't kill them, since it was toxic in high concentrations. This was before closed circuit cameras so they had only microphones and five inch thick glass porthole sized windows into the chamber to monitor them. The chamber was stocked with books, cots to sleep on but no bedding, running water and toilet, and enough dried food to last all five for over a month.

The test subjects were ———— prisoners deemed enemies of the state during World War II.

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7:56 whenever the sub button gets clicked it says "Hi John Pork"

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These videos are amazing, thanks for making them! You seem to grow every two seconds. Great channel, and when the time comes, happy 100k subs Flush!

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he Backrooms are an online fiction originating from a creepypasta posted on a 2019 4chan thread. One of the best-known examples of the Internet aesthetic of liminal spaces, which depicts usually busy locations as unnaturally empty, the Backrooms was first described as a maze of empty office rooms that can only be entered by "noclipping out of reality".

As its popularity grew, internet users expanded upon the original concept by creating different levels and entities which inhabit the Backrooms. Fan-made video games, collaborative fiction wikis and YouTube videos have also been created: a series of horror shorts created by YouTuber Kane Parsons in 2022 is credited with popularizing Backrooms content on the mainstream internet, and he is slated to direct a film adaptation of his Backrooms vides,

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The earliest rocket launchers documented in imperial China consisted of arrows modified by the attachment of a rocket motor to the shaft a few inches behind the arrowhead. The rocket was propelled by the burning of the black powder in the motor; these should not be confused with early fire arrows, which were conventional arrows carrying small tubes of black powder as an incendiary that ignited only after the arrow hit its target. The rocket launchers were constructed of wood, basketry, and bamboo tubes.[1] The launchers divided the rockets with frames meant to keep them separated, and the launchers were capable of firing multiple rockets at once. Textual evidence and illustrations of various early rocket launchers are found in the 1510 edition of the Wujing Zongyao translated by Needham and others at Princeton University. (The original Wujing Zongyao was compiled between 1040 and 1044 and described the discovery of black powder but preceded the invention of the rocket. Partial copies of the original survived and Wujing Zongyao was republished in 1231 during the Southern Song Dynasty, including military developments since the original 1044 publication. The British scientist, sinologist, historian Joseph Needham asserts that the 1510 edition is the most reliable in its faithfulness to the original and 1231 versions, since it was printed from blocks that were re-carved directly from tracings of the edition made in 1231 AD.) The 1510 Wujing Zongyao describes the "long serpent" rocket launcher, a rocket launcher constructed of wood and carried with a wheelbarrow, and the "hundred tiger" rocket launcher, a rocket launcher made of wood and capable of firing 320 rocket arrows.[2] The text also describes a portable rocket carrier consisting of a sling and a bamboo tube.[3]

Rocket launchers known as "wasp nest" launchers were used by the Ming dynasty in 1380 and in 1400 by Li Jinglong against Zhu Di.[4]

Rockets were introduced to the West during the Napoleonic Wars; the Congreve rocket was a British weapon devised by Sir William Congreve in 1804 after experiencing Indian rockets at the Siege of Seringapatam (1799). Congreve rockets were launched from an iron trough about 18 inches (45 centimetres) in length, called a chamber.[5] These chambers could be fixed to the ground for horizontal launching, secured to a folding copper tripod for high angle fire or mounted on frames on carts or the decks of warships.[6]

The collection of the royal armies includes man portable rocket launchers that appear (based on lock designs) to date from the two decades after 1820.[7] These don't appear to have entered general use and no surviving documentation on them has been found.[7]

During the American Civil War, both the US and the Confederate militaries experimented upon and produced rocket launchers.[8] Confederate forces used Congreve rockets in limited uses due to its inaccuracies, while the US forces used Hale patent rocket launcher which fired seven to ten inch rockets with fin stabilizers at a range of 2, 000 yards (6, 000 ft).

World War II

A World War II Katyusha rocket launcher, mounted on a ZiS-6 truck.
Pre-war research programmes into military rocket technology by many of the major powers led to the introduction of a number of rocket artillery systems with fixed or mobile launchers, often capable of firing a number of rockets in a single salvo. In the United Kingdom, solid fuel rockets were initially used in the anti-aircraft role; the 7-inch Unrotated Projectile was fired from single pedestal-mounted launchers on warships and a 3-inch version was used by shore based Z Batteries, for which multiple "projectors" were developed. Later developments of these weapons included the Land Mattress multiple launchers for surface-to-surface bombardment and the RP-3 air-to-ground rockets that were launched from rails fitted to fighter bomber aircraft. In Germany, the 15 cm Nebelwerfer 41 was an adaptation of a multiple barrelled smoke mortar for artillery rockets. The Soviet's Katyusha was a self-propelled system, being mounted on trucks, tanks and even trains. The United States Army deployed the tank mounted T34 Calliope system late in the war.[9]


Types
Shoulder-fired
Main article: Shoulder-fired missile
The rocket launchers category includes shoulder-fired weapons, any weapon that fires a rocket-propelled projectile at a target yet is small enough to be carried by a single person and fired while held on one's shoulder. Depending on the country or region, people might use the terms "bazooka" or "RPG" as generalized terms to refer to such weapons, both of which are in fact specific types of rocket launchers. The Bazooka was an American anti-tank weapon which was in service from 1942 to 1957, while the RPG (most commonly the RPG-7) is a Soviet anti-tank weapon.

A smaller variation is the gyrojet, a small arms rocket launcher with ammunition slightly larger than that of a .45-caliber pistol.

Recoilless rifles are sometimes confused with rocket launchers. A recoilless rifle launches its projectile using an explosive powder charge, not a rocket engine, though some such systems have sustainer rocket motors.

Rocket pod

Su-20 aircraft with UB-32 rocket pods, each carrying thirty two S-5 rockets
A rocket pod is a launcher that contains several unguided rockets held in individual tubes, designed to be used by attack aircraft or attack helicopters for close air support. In many cases, rocket pods are streamlined to reduce aerodynamic drag. The first pods were developed immediately after World War II, as an improvement over the previous arrangement of firing rockets from rails, racks or tubes fixed under the wings of aircraft. Early examples of pod-launched rockets were the US Folding-Fin Aerial Rocket and the French SNEB.[10]

Large scale
Larger-scale devices which serve to launch rockets include the multiple rocket launcher, a type of unguided rocket artillery system.


See also
Launch pad
List of gun-launched missiles
List of rocket launchers
List of man-portable anti-tank systems MANPATS

References
Needham, Joseph (1974). Science and Civilisation in China: Military Technology The Gunpowder Epic. Cambridge University Press. p. 488. ISBN 978-0-521-30358-3.
Needham 1974, p. 493
Needham 1974, p. 495
Needham 1974, p. 514.
Congreve, William (1814), The Details of the Rocket System J. Whiting, London (p. 19)
Bailey, Jonathan B. A. (2004), Field Artillery and Firepower, Naval Institute Press, Anapolis, ISBN 1-59114-029-3 (p.177)
Jonathan Ferguson (23 January 2023). Who would want a flintlock rocket launcher? With firearms and weaponry expert Jonathan Ferguson. Royal Armouries. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
Andrews, Evan (September 2018). "8 Unusual Civil War Weapons". History. APRIL 9, 2013
Bishop, Chris (2002), The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II, Metrobooks, ISBN 978-1586637620 (pp. 169-178)
Vectors Website - 7.0 Unguided Rockets

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Word forms: plural rocket launchers
COUNTABLE NOUN
A rocket launcher is a device that can be carried by soldiers and used for firing rockets.

in British English
(ˈrɒkɪt ˈlɔːntʃə IPA Pronunciation Guide )
NOUN
military
a device that can be carried by soldiers and used for firing rockets

any of various devices that launch rockets
; specif.,
a. a rocket-launching device on a truck or tanklike vehicle, or the vehicle itself
b. a rocket-launching device on a ship, airplane, etc.
c. a portable rocket-launching weapon, as a bazooka

NOUN Military
1. a tube attached to a weapon for the launching of rockets
2. a vehicle equipped with many such tubes for the simultaneous firing of rockets.

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Something about Flush’s voice when discussing something scary really resonates in me.

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You know we fell far from God when images used in Roblox games are now called Roblox images.

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The scariest and most confusing Roblox game I've played is Apeirophobia. Its basically all the backroom levels, and they are so confusing to get out of. Idk if you tried it already, but this is definitely a great game to play if want to get scared!

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Warning this comment might traumatize you. I recommend you to not read this comment.

The Russian sleep experiment locked 5 prisoners in a room with a gas that kept them from sleeping. The first few days were uneventful but on the 9th day one of the prisoners started screaming until his vocal cords stopped working, and he became mute. The others blocked the windows so that the researchers couldn’t see through them. On the 15th day the researchers turned off the gas and went into the room, only to find that the prisoners ripped their own organs out of their bodies, but they were still somehow alive. They were about to leave the room and turn the gas back on but the prisoners begged them to not turn it back on. One of the researchers stayed in the room with the only survivor. He asked the prisoner what he was. The prisoner said “i’m the part of your mind that is only kept in by sleeping”

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3:04 ⚠️WARNING! VERY HORRIFYING⚠️So basically the kid thought he had a tv in his stomach. Just like the telletubbies. So he cut his chest open. Sadly he died

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1:29 probably is real person but is died.Russian sleep experiment is real 2011

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As a Russain, the Russian sleep ex is scary.

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Lolo and kill😂😂😂😂😂 more like mo and killer😂😂😂

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I'm 1 day younger then the Russian sleep experiment creepypasta

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let's just say that creepypastas are not real stories but they are really scary.

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didn't this video had a title named: don't play those scary roblox games

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6:09 calm down, it's just Ed Sheeran using filter 😂

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Flush your so close to 100K Keep Up The Good Work ❤ :) 8.5K More Subs To Get There!!!

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