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Iron oxide fertilizer vs plastic floating in the ocean for our sea creatures to eat.
Toomato toemato.
Iron is natural!
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Iron oxide fertilizer vs plastic floating in the ocean for our sea creatures to eat.
Toomato toemato.
While observing some of the differences in generations - here's another: Covering oneself in 'look at me - look at me' things like masses of tattoos in what's called 'public skin' by those in the biz and skewering oneself with holes and filling the holes with things like large safety pins or other dubious metal objects, disfiguring ears into old, mud flap looking things made of human skin and tissue, all with the goal of being thought unique, except for all the other knuckleheads doing the same thing...
Celebrity is not bought by permanent disfigurement, be it accomplished with wholesale ink placement all over one's body or junk metal filled punctures or tissue stretching.
Doing this sort of thing isn't accomplishment.
Anyone willing to spend a lot of money can look sad...and ridiculous covered in this diseased looking garbage.
Take the money spent on this and put it towards getting an education.
You may have also inadvertently proven that the grey man concept is regional and situational. Double bonus points!lol, tell us how you really feel about people who enjoy things that you don't like.... skewering, disfiguring, mud flap, disfigurement, junk metal, sad, ridiculous, diseased.... maybe, just maybe these folks are not out to impress you, and maybe, just maybe, they have different views on what looks good, and what is interesting.
it also just may be that that is all ok, and no more right or wrong than a pair of 501's, a button up flannel, and thoroughly bent ball cap. If you don't like it, that's ok too, just don't expect them to actually listen to you about firearms, politics, or anything else for that matter, if you hold that kind of attitude towards them.
Or "High hipped"......Mom also says she's just big boned
+1lol, tell us how you really feel about people who enjoy things that you don't like.... skewering, disfiguring, mud flap, disfigurement, junk metal, sad, ridiculous, diseased.... maybe, just maybe these folks are not out to impress you, and maybe, just maybe, they have different views on what looks good, and what is interesting.
it also just may be that that is all ok, and no more right or wrong than a pair of 501's, a button up flannel, and thoroughly bent ball cap. If you don't like it, that's ok too, just don't expect them to actually listen to you about firearms, politics, or anything else for that matter, if you hold that kind of attitude towards them.
IMO you'll miss out on meeting some pretty great folks. One of my riding buddies is a tatted up, earing wearing crazy man that I'm lucky to call my friend. I'm the clean-cut guy his Mom warned him about.Books?
No!
Human beans?
Yes.
I tell my kids, "think before you act. If it's something you think you'll regret, don't do it. If you are going to sin, go large, enjoy it for all you can, and take responsibility for what you do."And remember, moderation is for cowards! Ballz to the wall!
I too studied geology as an undergrad. Loved working in the field, drinking a cold beer after a hard day, and studying physics, chemistry and math, which are all required in the discipline.I just liked geology, and the idea of doing a lot of work in the field. I wasn't really thinking about my future.
Serious question...
If a millennial offends a boomer, will the boomer need a safe space?
Everyone I see bubbleguming.
Don't like the young crowd? Mentor them.
Don't want to? Get out of the way.
Can't get over their choice of style or how they look?
You're half the problem, at least.
Kindly, Heyjoe.
Find the ones who have a chance and help them any way you can! Think of it sort of like the matrix, you are the woke, and they are the batteries, find the ones you can save and woke them!
Cultures change over time...
We are not the same in culture today as we were in 1776 , 1860 , 1944 , 1968 etc....
Values and cultural practices will also change over time....
Some values and practices will stay....others disappear...that is the nature of things.
Andy
I'm still waiting for an answer when I ask for an example of a low power rifle.Oh, I always liked the term "high powered rifle" when describing the AR. Sooooo accurate, sooooo scary.
A PCC in .25ACP?I'm still waiting for an answer when I ask for an example of a low power rifle.
Looking for volunteers to stand in front of it. You first? Even a 22 will do more damage than I care to accept.A PCC in .25ACP?
When I was 18, all I really knew was I was really good at science and math, loved the outdoors, and had an opportunity to go to school without much debt. I didnt really think about the job market at all, I just liked geology, and the idea of doing a lot of work in the field. I wasn't really thinking about my future.
When I graduated, I moved to portland with my band to play music, wound up working for a body jewelry manufacturer just to pay rent, but within a few years, I was an engineer there making decent money.
It was a great experience, especially since I'm not in debt, but life is full of coulda woulda shouldas.
I'm still waiting for an answer when I ask for an example of a low power rifle.