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Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:35 pm
by The Deciders
Gang,

We’ve decided to conduct forum interviews to become better acquainted with the denizens of our humble little pocket of the internet. These interviews will feature a total of seven provocative questions, and will hopefully be answered honestly and thoroughly. First up, we have mvscal.

mvscal is a revered figure at T1B. He’s made us laugh. He’s made us cry. He brings anger, rarely joy. Relentless in his pursuit to smack tards, he remains a controversial figure, and backs down from no one.

So let’s get right to it, shall we? And please, don’t be shy.

If you could kill any individual and get away with it without guilt or repercussion of any kind, who would you kill?

What is your all-time favorite war flick?

If you were dropped off in a remote, expansive part of the world (such as inside the stomach of Rumplewife), and could only take with you one survival tool, what would you bring?

Your very last meal on planet earth. What do you eat?

Who, in your opinion, was the greatest president in U.S. history?

What is your favorite minority?

If you had to choose between having sex with a human-sized preying mantis that would inevitably attempt to eat you after the deed was done, or watch half an episode of ‘Scrubs’, which would you choose?

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 8:37 pm
by Van
What is your favorite minority?
:lol:

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 9:18 pm
by LTS TRN 2
How about..

If you could actually fire a shot in any battle in history, which one--and could you do it without wetting yourself?

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 9:25 pm
by Screw_Michigan
Jsc810 wrote:Wait, isn't mvscal a minority? I thought he was Mexican. Well, I mean American born but with some sort of hispanic background.
I thought he was 1/3 Irish, 1/3 Mexican, 1/3 Polish?

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:02 pm
by mvscal
The Deciders wrote:If you could kill any individual and get away with it without guilt or repercussion of any kind, who would you kill?
Honestly I have no real desire to kill anyone. I might torture a few people such as Jess the Rookie for awhile for personal amusement, but kill, no.
What is your all-time favorite war flick?
Apocalypse Now
If you were dropped off in a remote, expansive part of the world (such as inside the stomach of Rumplewife), and could only take with you one survival tool, what would you bring?
A good knife.
Your very last meal on planet earth. What do you eat?
A gigantic porterhouse grilled medium, asparagus w/hollandaise, asiago cheese dinner rolls, a bottle of absurdly expensive cabernet and chocolate eclairs for dessert.
Who, in your opinion, was the greatest president in U.S. history?
Washington was the greatest man to be President, but I'd have to say Lincoln had the most difficult test and was, without a doubt, the toughest political infighter in our history.
What is your favorite minority?
Big fan of gooks here. Those zipperheads just show up and get busy. No fuss, no whining, no handouts.
If you had to choose between having sex with a human-sized preying mantis that would inevitably attempt to eat you after the deed was done, or watch half an episode of ‘Scrubs’, which would you choose?
I going to have to think about that one for awhile.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:09 pm
by mvscal
LTS TRN 2 wrote:How about..

If you could actually fire a shot in any battle in history, which one--and could you do it without wetting yourself?
I've already been in battle, Felchco. And I think I'll stick with Desert Storm seeing as how it was pretty fucking easy as far those things go and, no, I didn't wet myself.

I suppose if I had stopped to think about what I was doing the one (mercifully brief) time I was under fire I might have.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:14 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
mvscal wrote:
LTS TRN 2 wrote:How about..

If you could actually fire a shot in any battle in history, which one--and could you do it without wetting yourself?
I've already been in battle, Felchco. And I think I'll stick with Desert Storm seeing as how it was pretty fucking easy as far those things go and, no, I didn't wet myself.

I suppose if I had stopped to think about what I was doing the one (mercifully brief) time I was under fire I might have.

Dude, Felchco was all ready to hear about you pulling grenade pins out with your teeth and fighting off waves of Republican Guard with only a spoon...and you left him hanging there, all Jergen'ed up with his pajamas around his ankles.
Shame on you. You could have thrown him a "pity lie".

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:16 pm
by mvscal
Screw_Michigan wrote:I thought he was 1/3 Irish, 1/3 Mexican, 1/3 Polish?
1/2 Spanish*, 1/4 Irish, 1/8 Swedish, 1/8 Lithuanian.




*There is a difference between nationality and ethnicity. Ethnic Mexicans are, at the very least, part Indian.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:20 pm
by Van
Warm & Fuzzy mvscal Chat is quite the phenomenon.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:21 pm
by mvscal
Martyred wrote:Shame on you. You could have thrown him a "pity lie".
Naw. I got just enough of a taste to know that I got over big time and am pretty pleased to do so.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:36 pm
by War Wagon
The Deciders wrote: We’ve decided to conduct forum interviews to become better acquainted with the denizens of our humble little pocket of the internet.
After 5 years, we're as aquainted as need be... but wtf, I'll play.
If you could kill any individual and get away with it without guilt or repercussion of any kind, who would you kill?
Idiotic question, next?
What is your all-time favorite war flick?
Thin Red Line
If you were dropped off in a remote, expansive part of the world (such as inside the stomach of Rumplewife), and could only take with you one survival tool, what would you bring?
Swiss army knife.
Your very last meal on planet earth. What do you eat?
T-bone steak at least an inch thick, baked potato with all the fixins', corn on the cob.
Who, in your opinion, was the greatest president in U.S. history?
Reagan.
What is your favorite minority?
Vietnamese.
If you had to choose between having sex with a human-sized preying mantis that would inevitably attempt to eat you after the deed was done, or watch half an episode of ‘Scrubs’, which would you choose?
Another idiotic question.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:41 pm
by Screw_Michigan
War Wagon wrote:Idiotic question, next?
Another idiotic question.
I'm not aware of anyone asking Whitey for his witless takes, so why don't you go bathe yourself in napalm?

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:00 am
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
War Wagon wrote:but wtf, I'll play.
Wow. Way to invite yourself to the party, Wags.

Isn't there a ribbon cutting ceremony you want to crash with your own scissors somewhere?

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:16 am
by The Deciders
mvscal, thank you for the time and the candidness.


War Wagon wrote:Idiotic question
We didn't ask you, nimrod.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:47 am
by upstart
Question for mvscal:

Why was LT such a wimp come playoff time ?

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:51 am
by smackaholic
since it looks like wags has gone and made this a free for all, wtf.
The Deciders wrote:Gang,

We’ve decided to conduct forum interviews to become better acquainted with the denizens of our humble little pocket of the internet. These interviews will feature a total of seven provocative questions, and will hopefully be answered honestly and thoroughly. First up, we have mvscal.

mvscal is a revered figure at T1B. He’s made us laugh. He’s made us cry. He brings anger, rarely joy. Relentless in his pursuit to smack tards, he remains a controversial figure, and backs down from no one.

So let’s get right to it, shall we? And please, don’t be shy.

If you could kill any individual and get away with it without guilt or repercussion of any kind, who would you kill?
imadinajad, or whatever that iranian pos's name is.
What is your all-time favorite war flick?
FMJ followed by the longest day
If you were dropped off in a remote, expansive part of the world (such as inside the stomach of Rumplewife), and could only take with you one survival tool, what would you bring?
rambo knife
Your very last meal on planet earth. What do you eat?
this is a tough one. best meal i ever had in a restaurant was at ron of japan in chicago, so i guess i'll go with that. it was basically really fukking good surf and turf.
Who, in your opinion, was the greatest president in U.S. history?
washington. not even close. if we had somebody today with a tenth of his balls, we'd be lucky.
What is your favorite minority?
dead ones. actually, i think i'll go with indians (from india, not those native american savages). i work with quite a few and they seem like good hard working folks. just wish to fukk, they'd learn to use a flush toilet properly.
If you had to choose between having sex with a human-sized preying mantis that would inevitably attempt to eat you after the deed was done, or watch half an episode of ‘Scrubs’, which would you choose?
do i go in armed with my rambo knife? if so, i'll take my chances with the mantis.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:52 am
by R-Jack
This is simple. The Deciders ask the questions and mvscal answers them.

I thought even the dumbest of dipshits could grasp this. My bad.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 1:34 am
by War Wagon
The Deciders wrote: We didn't ask you, nimrod.
Yeah, but you were going to.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:03 am
by Goober McTuber
Whitey Wagon and suckaholic fighting tooth and nail for the #1 retard position. Yeah, that's a shocker. Aren't you two tools missing Dancing With the Stars or something similar?

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:53 am
by Tom In VA
mvscal is an awesome individual imho.

Thanks for the takes, the squabbles, the enlightenment, and humour.

Rock on dude.


*Cheers*

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:27 pm
by Smackie Chan
Martyred wrote:Isn't there a ribbon cutting ceremony you want to crash with your own scissors somewhere?
As long as he doesn't run with 'em.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:23 pm
by WolverineSteve
War Wagon wrote:
The Deciders wrote: We’ve decided to conduct forum interviews to become better acquainted with the denizens of our humble little pocket of the internet.
After 5 years, we're as aquainted as need be... but wtf, I'll play.
If you could kill any individual and get away with it without guilt or repercussion of any kind, who would you kill?
Idiotic question, next?
What is your all-time favorite war flick?
Thin Red Line
If you were dropped off in a remote, expansive part of the world (such as inside the stomach of Rumplewife), and could only take with you one survival tool, what would you bring?
Swiss army knife.
Your very last meal on planet earth. What do you eat?
T-bone steak at least an inch thick, baked potato with all the fixins', corn on the cob.
Who, in your opinion, was the greatest president in U.S. history?
Reagan.
What is your favorite minority?
Vietnamese.
If you had to choose between having sex with a human-sized preying mantis that would inevitably attempt to eat you after the deed was done, or watch half an episode of ‘Scrubs’, which would you choose?
Another idiotic question.
Goddamn you're thick! Even if you were going to get your very own q & a, and that's doubtful, did it occur to you that the questions here were geared toward mvscal's persona and not yours?

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:26 pm
by The Deciders
War Wagon wrote:
The Deciders wrote: We didn't ask you, nimrod.
Yeah, but you were going to.
Arrogant and uninteresting is no way to go through life, son.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:46 pm
by Carson
When you refer to your favorite minority as gooks and zipperheads, ya gotta be full of love and adoration.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:46 pm
by trev
mvscal wrote:Washington was the greatest man to be President
Swoon.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:52 pm
by LTS TRN 2
mvscal wrote:
Martyred wrote:Shame on you. You could have thrown him a "pity lie".
Naw. I got just enough of a taste to know that I got over big time and am pretty pleased to do so.
You didn't even answer the question, Avi.

In what battle in history would you take a stand and fight it out?

So...your answer is the so-called battle in which you were actually enlisted? Desert Storm? :lol:

Except...there was no real resistance in Desert Storm. Just automated slaughter with lots of rockets and bombs--all extremely expensive--lots of collateral murder--er, accidents. Oh sure, the Iraqi guard somehow actually shot down a B-1 stealth bomber on the first day, but that was a fluke. There were no Iraqi offensives whatsoever, and the American casualties were almost all from accidents--as well as the latent effects of the depleted uranium ammo used extensively (and for which the American GIs served as guinea pigs).

So...that's Avi, the expert asshole militarist? The Rusp Limpdick parrot who has been proven dead wrong on every single issue for several years--completely stomped on so many positions that it's amazing he can even show his face. The seething crypto-Nazi racist creep who actually posted the demented trial speech by Col. Jessup as a sort of statement that reflects his head space.


And we're wondering why the U.S. military is currently in a dead-end free fall of failure and disgrace? :wink:

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:00 pm
by smackaholic
LTS TRN 2 wrote:
mvscal wrote:
Martyred wrote:Shame on you. You could have thrown him a "pity lie".
Naw. I got just enough of a taste to know that I got over big time and am pretty pleased to do so.
You didn't even answer the question, Avi.

In what battle in history would you take a stand and fight it out?

So...your answer is the so-called battle in which you were actually enlisted? Desert Storm? :lol:

Except...there was no real resistance in Desert Storm. Just automated slaughter with lots of rockets and bombs--all extremely expensive--lots of collateral murder--er, accidents. Oh sure, the Iraqi guard somehow actually shot down a B-1 stealth bomber on the first day, but that was a fluke. There were no Iraqi offensives whatsoever, and the American casualties were almost all from accidents--as well as the latent effects of the depleted uranium ammo used extensively (and for which the American GIs served as guinea pigs).

So...that's Avi, the expert asshole militarist? The Rusp Limpdick parrot who has been proven dead wrong on every single issue for several years--completely stomped on so many positions that it's amazing he can even show his face. The seething crypto-Nazi racist creep who actually posted the demented trial speech by Col. Jessup as a sort of statement that reflects his head space.


And we're wondering why the U.S. military is currently in a dead-end free fall of failure and disgrace? :wink:
he did answer the question, you fukking douche.

believe it or not, the iraqis did have an army there and they did fight. they were hopelessly outmatched, but, this does not change the fact that there actually were a few battles.

would you have been happy if he said he wanted to be at some civil war bloodfest where he'd have the priviledge of getting shot in the side and dieing of infection in a week?

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:01 pm
by Tom In VA
Who the fuck are you judge LTS ? A REMF stationed back here has done more in service to the US Constitution than I ever have. What about you ?


Seriously Daffy, you bring some great stuff to the table but this obsession with mvscal is stale and the dish is spoiled, move the fuck on. mvscal served, served honorably, and passed HIS test. I haven't even been tested, have you ?

Further, he is a student of history and of military and geo-political affairs. He's a good read. Your Saul Alinsky tactics don't work anymore, your cover has been blown.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 10:13 pm
by LTS TRN 2
A true patriot stands for and defends his nation's values and principles, not the corporate national security state and its vile ventures. No one's defending the character of Saddam, but of course if we had sent the clear signal NOT to invade Kuwait, he would not have done so. As far as Avi, fuck the little punk. This thread--any thread--is bigger than him. And he's not a good historian or read--he's completely biased, terse, and filled with so much bitter bile it's streaming out his nose. He's a complete apologist for ANY U.S. military action, legal or not, moral or totally depraved. He's like Glenn Beck with a helmet.

As for the question: in which historical battle would you take a stand and fight? This is a good question for anyone to consider. And we can posit hypothetically that you will survive the battle. Okay?

So, which one? Think it over. Which one do you really believe in so much that you would join in? Perhaps the invasion of Normandy? How about the Norman invasion? How about the desperate fight to protect Rome--or a city in Tuscany--during the many invasions of Goths? A particular Civil War battle?

Your answer will both require you actually research the battle in question and to reveal much of your true politics and character that might otherwise be taken for granted.

For my part, I would ride with Antiochus III The Great as he sought--however unknowingly--to save the world from the ensuing mass contagion of monotheism by subduing and effectively eliminating the Taliban-like Maccabees.

Consider, the vast majority of Jews released from bondage in Babylon declined to return to the shithole of Judea. It was only those seething Leviticus-enforcing lunatics who came back. And if Antiochus had succeeded...well...NO monotheistic ignorance, intolerance, and subjugation of women. NO Christer cult to spread like a cancer following the destruction of Jerusalem, and NO Islam at all. The Jews would simply have joined the family of humanity instead of the weird us/them insularity that has come to define them.

Think about it. What bigger hinge in history could have been effected by winning those battles and that war?

It was...that close!
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Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:15 pm
by mvscal
LTS TRN 2 wrote:Except...there was no real resistance in Desert Storm.
Oh, so you were there? What unit?
There were no Iraqi offensives whatsoever,
No successful Iraqi offensives. There were two. Khafji was intended to be a large armored attack involving one armored and two mech infantry divisions. It began well enough for them. They managed to reach their assembly areas more or less undetected (Scheisskopf was too busy with the air offensive to be disturbed) and their lead element overran our forward OPs and penetrated 10 clicks into Saudi territory before we got activated. Once that happened it was over for them. They had assumed that their divisional air defense was adequate enough to allow their units to manuever against our airpower. They were...mistaken in that assumption.

They tried to make a second attack to blunt the Marines' assault but were quickly blown apart. As usual, you know absolutely nothing about Desert Storm and its successes and failures.
the latent effects of the depleted uranium ammo used extensively
There are none unless you ingest amounts of dust so prodigious as to be impossible. It is a toxic heavy metal like lead. There is no radiological danger unless you somehow manage to get a quarter ounce of the shit in your lungs. Or were you struggling with the meaning of depleted?

You have no idea why we use DU ammunition, do you?

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:24 pm
by mvscal
LTS TRN 2 wrote:A true patriot stands for and defends his nation's values and principles,
Our nation's values and principles depend on unimpeded global commerce. They always have and always will. That is why we fought The Revolution. It also means that from time to time we are obliged to slap down dirteaters in various unpleasant and scarcely known quarters of the globe so that you can enjoy your jelly donut.

As for the question: in which historical battle would you take a stand and fight? This is a good question for anyone to consider. And we can posit hypothetically that you will survive the battle. Okay?
OK. In that case, Zama.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:50 am
by War Wagon
WolverineSteve wrote: Goddamn you're thick! Even if you were going to get your very own q & a, and that's doubtful, did it occur to you that the questions here were geared toward mvscal's persona and not yours?
The questions were generic and I chose to answer those which appealed to me w'o a whit of concern of whether they were directed towards my "personna" or not.

You might wanna' stick to the CFB forum... then again, you at least made a post worth a reply. It wouldn't bother me if you posted more in CDS

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:04 am
by mvscal
Fuck off, Wank Wagon. Seriously.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:09 am
by War Wagon
Right.

It's your party and you can cry if you want to.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:20 am
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
Are you here to swing off nutsacks, Todd?

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Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:33 am
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
She doesn't even post here, so I don't see that as any of your concern.

Why do you have such hang ups about her previous posting experience here?

Oooops! Did I say "experience"?

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Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:47 am
by mvscal
Martyred wrote: Image
Why do you hate Cuda?

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 2:47 am
by JMak
B1 Stealth Bomber? Look, you have an obligation to know wtf you're talking about before opening the cum-chute beneath your nose.

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 4:39 am
by LTS TRN 2
mvscal wrote: You have no idea why we use DU ammunition, do you?
Hmmm...

Depleted Uranium is used in shells for its armor penetration and destructive power. When a round of Depleted Uranium hits a target up to 70% of the round can burn up during impact and penetration. This creates a firestorm of Depleted Uranium oxide particles of extremely fine ceramic uranium dust (some finer than military gas mask filters) that is spread by the wind, inhaled and absorbed into the human and animal bodies and is taken up by plants and animals, becoming part of the food chain. According to the United Nations Environmental Program any portion of the round leftover in the soil can can pollute the environment and create up to a hundredfold increase in uranium levels in ground water. The Journal of Environmental Radioactivity reported, Children playing with soil may be identified as the critical population group, with inhalation and/or ingestion of contaminated soil as the critical pathway. In May-June 2003 issue of E: The Environmental Magazine Ed Ericson wrote "the Pentagon has cashiered or attempted to discredit its own experts, ignored their advice, impeached scientific research into DUs health effects and assembled a disinformation campaign to confuse the isssue. Soldiers in the US and Brittan who handle Depleted Uranium ammunition are required by military regulations to wear gloves and masks. DU is certainly a weapon of mass destruction (WMD).

Some 300 tons of Depleted Uranium were used by coalition forces in southern Iraq in 1991. Ten years ater the war, DU shell holes are still 1,000 times more radioactive than the normal level of background radiation and the areas around the shell holes are still 100 times more radioactive. Experts say that the fine uranium dust produced by the shells has spread by the wind, contaminating large areas of the surrounding region, including the city of Basra, which is 200 kilometres away from sites where large numbers of DU shells were fired.



As for the Defense Industry trade show of Desert Storm, just remember...falling empires go mad dog on military spending. And Col. Jessup wannabes like you are..uh..short term. :wink:

Re: Q & A session with: mvscal

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 5:12 am
by Roger_the_Shrubber
LTS TRN 2 wrote:
mvscal wrote: You have no idea why we use DU ammunition, do you?
Hmmm...

Depleted Uranium is used in shells for its armor penetration and destructive power. When a round of Depleted Uranium hits a target up to 70% of the round can burn up during impact and penetration. This creates a firestorm of Depleted Uranium oxide particles of extremely fine ceramic uranium dust (some finer than military gas mask filters) that is spread by the wind, inhaled and absorbed into the human and animal bodies and is taken up by plants and animals, becoming part of the food chain. According to the United Nations Environmental Program any portion of the round leftover in the soil can can pollute the environment and create up to a hundredfold increase in uranium levels in ground water. The Journal of Environmental Radioactivity reported, Children playing with soil may be identified as the critical population group, with inhalation and/or ingestion of contaminated soil as the critical pathway. In May-June 2003 issue of E: The Environmental Magazine Ed Ericson wrote "the Pentagon has cashiered or attempted to discredit its own experts, ignored their advice, impeached scientific research into DUs health effects and assembled a disinformation campaign to confuse the isssue. Soldiers in the US and Brittan who handle Depleted Uranium ammunition are required by military regulations to wear gloves and masks. DU is certainly a weapon of mass destruction (WMD).

Some 300 tons of Depleted Uranium were used by coalition forces in southern Iraq in 1991. Ten years ater the war, DU shell holes are still 1,000 times more radioactive than the normal level of background radiation and the areas around the shell holes are still 100 times more radioactive. Experts say that the fine uranium dust produced by the shells has spread by the wind, contaminating large areas of the surrounding region, including the city of Basra, which is 200 kilometres away from sites where large numbers of DU shells were fired.




Looks like a great place for that to happen. A long as we can still get the oil.