Wat’s Carbon Water-N-Stuff Thread - Concepts In Iron And Wood!!!

Yes.

I get it.

I am not going to put down the guard dog because it barks too much...

I got pulled over. My F150 is old and immaculate. He took one look at me and the truck and warned me.

He was doing his job. There was no reason to pull me over. I thought. My registration had expired and gone unnoticed.

It would have been a really good time to give me a swift kick when I was already down.

I used to train those guys. They're people too. They have a house and a family.

Just like you. And every day, they have to pull on their pants and go out there and face a hostile public that hates them, until, in their moment of need, they need them, and then they don't ask how you fucking feel about them as they put their lives on the line to serve and protect you.

And no, I am not, nor have ever been a cop. Just a fighter.

And pulling people over on the highway and stopping them is currently one of the most dangerous jobs in the country, one inattentive, cop-hating driver is all that it takes to end their life, in a second, every second of their day. So I always keep that in mind and treat them very respectfully every time I get pulled over. Maybe more people should remember some of that when they're cursing the idiots who posted the speed limit signs (the people y'all voted for).
You're full of shit. You didn't train anybody.
 
Not surprising:


Because one of the most personally malignant and politically dangerous candidates in American history was on the ballot, The Atlantic endorsed Trump’s previous Democratic opponents—only the third and fourth endorsements since the magazine’s founding, in 1857. We endorsed Abraham Lincoln for president in 1860 (though not, for reasons lost to history, in 1864). One hundred and four years later, we endorsed Lyndon B. Johnson for president. In 2016, we endorsed Hillary Clinton for more or less the same reason Johnson won this magazine’s endorsement in 1964. Clinton was a credible candidate who would have made a competent president, but we endorsed her because she was running against a manifestly unstable and incompetent Republican nominee. The editors of this magazine in 1964 feared Barry Goldwater less for his positions than for his zealotry and seeming lack of self-restraint.


Not my circus, not my munkee . . . .


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Might as well.


I wonder if the war will be over on November 6th.


Nah, that'd be too easy . . . .


And the people who want to be left alone might rouse themselves.
 
I have one cat who has a constant change of expression across her face. There is another who is alert to everything I do.


There is probably a plot afoot.


I know that there is a plot here, too. A plot to whinge….
 
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