tinfoil hat timmy
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The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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First picture of Mt Baker, far left side, south side, is the Easton glacier, that’s where most my snowmobile pictures come from.
Take that, commies!Whelp! Yet another example of how America has peaked on the nutrition front:
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I don't get itTimmy....now I get it...
I understood why you thought (think) the earth is flat.I don't get it
Some random musings while I wait for a work meeting.
As I dipped my head into some places here on the forums that I typically leave purposely unvisited, I am reminded of an old co-worker from many years ago. He had the irksome habit of absolutely destroying the bathroom whenever he came back from the field. One day, another from our team emerged from the bathroom, after having been caught in the blast wave, and exclaimed, "Larry, you really have to change your diet!".
We, as a modern society, spend way too much time on the internet; social media, internet chat rooms, forums, etc., they all suck up our time and bandwidth. We had a family discussion at the dinner table the other night about what kind of limits should we put on ourselves to maintain a healthier relationship with our devices. This led to us looking at our total screen time per day and it was rather sobering. Algorithms have been created to entrap us, to push content at us that align with our interests and feed our individual ideologies. As someone who dislikes being put in a box, I find this enormously disconcerting and aggravating. How simple it is to be caught up in a whirlpool of your own making, spiraling endlessly, consuming and regurgitating the same information over and over. That energy has to go somewhere, right? I guarantee that for many of us, that expenditure is less than pleasant.
Change your diet.
Introduce yourself to more books. Go outside a little more often. Go make something with your hands. Do you play an instrument? When was the last time you picked it up?
The fetid nature of our national discourse is born of our collective inability to establish common ground on even some of the most obvious issues. Who stands to benefit from such a separation? Makes a fellow wonder.
This is SO perfect for the last few days on my fishing trip lol!!!
I like both sides. The north side does look like an awesome place to set up camp.This is the south (ugly) side of Shuksan from the lake. View attachment 2981233
This is the pretty side (north). Yes it’s the same mountain look at the pyramid summit lol
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Whelp! Yet another example of how America has peaked on the nutrition front:
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Wish I knew about the place. We used to pass that way along the 29 at least twice per year.
Almost every time I find someone who makes Loveless style knives, they're either impossible to contact or dead
At least Marcus Lin is still kicking
Yes you didI made you a perfectly functional steak knife