6985 pts ยท December 10, 2016
Right. My point was mainly towards the weekend warriors who talk about how easy it is to hit a plate or paper target at 200 yards. It is easy when your heart rate isn't through the roof and your whole world isn't about to change in the blink of an eye. Hell, many many hunters miss their shots because of nerves and they aren't facing near the fallout.
Now try it knowing your entire world will change as soon as you pull that trigger. It's not as easy when you've got adrenaline coursing through your body and your heart rate has spiked.
I find the subject and stop motion animation feel of this gif oddly soothing.
I have personally witnessed two douchebags fight one another. So, yeah. It's not always "good guy" versus "bad guy."
"Come to Ohio. It's not all that bad." I'd pay extra for a license plate with that on it.
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I really don't think Ohio is all that bad. Of all the places I've been I'd put it pretty much dead in the middle. This does not include southeast Ohio which, by all accounts, is some kind of weird and backwards Kentucky/West Virginia mix. The best thing I can say about that region is it's "fascinating" in the same way a scientist would say that about a virus turning someone into a zombie.
Serious question here: Wouldn't a whole bunch of already impoverished people be in even worse shape if the volume of coffee sold was cut by, say 50% and the price doubled? I'd imagine the number of people required to process and handle the coffee would be cut in half as well.
I heard the same thing. So I wouldn't worry too much.
Yep. That's right around the same amount of time it took me. Hell, I'm a little over a year sober and am still working my way back to who I know I was before I spiraled out. I'm finding that my motivation is returning and I'm enjoying the things I used to enjoy again. Full disclosure, I also doubled my depression/anxiety med dosage from the lowest possible though. So I'm sure that's helping too.
Opened cookies have a chance of going stale. And that's not a risk I'm willing to take.
It makes sense if you don't think about it.
Always check for tracking devices.
Those aren't wires. What we're seeing there is swamp gas from a weather balloon that was trapped in a thermal pocket and reflecting the light from Venus.
That's brutal. I think I'd have to nope right out of that.
I have a .357 and took it to an indoor range. Our stall happened to be next to a wall. My buddy shot it one time, sat it down, and said, "Man... That mug makes my heart feel like it's gonna stop." We could absolutely feel the pressure waves not only coming back from the pistol but also off the wall. It felt like I was being lightly thumped in the chest. It didn't hurt. But it definitely felt weird.
Haha! Nah. My hearing went back to normal. Eventually. I've shot .22s outside with no hearing protection lots of times and it's not bad at all. It was my mistake to think that a .380 "is a pretty small caliber" so it "won't be that loud." I was very wrong. Sure, there are way louder calibers. But it was still loud enough to cause pain and instant ringing.
Not with that attitude
I can guarantee that it was. I've shot a .380 outside without hearing protection and it was immediate "DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" in both ears. Do not recommend.
But we all know that neither of them would be affected by this.
Thank you. I'll be sure to give her an extra napkin if she ever comes over for lunch.
Hey, Jodi...
Right. My point was mainly towards the weekend warriors who talk about how easy it is to hit a plate or paper target at 200 yards. It is easy when your heart rate isn't through the roof and your whole world isn't about to change in the blink of an eye. Hell, many many hunters miss their shots because of nerves and they aren't facing near the fallout.
Now try it knowing your entire world will change as soon as you pull that trigger. It's not as easy when you've got adrenaline coursing through your body and your heart rate has spiked.
I find the subject and stop motion animation feel of this gif oddly soothing.
I have personally witnessed two douchebags fight one another. So, yeah. It's not always "good guy" versus "bad guy."
"Come to Ohio. It's not all that bad." I'd pay extra for a license plate with that on it.
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I really don't think Ohio is all that bad. Of all the places I've been I'd put it pretty much dead in the middle. This does not include southeast Ohio which, by all accounts, is some kind of weird and backwards Kentucky/West Virginia mix. The best thing I can say about that region is it's "fascinating" in the same way a scientist would say that about a virus turning someone into a zombie.
Serious question here: Wouldn't a whole bunch of already impoverished people be in even worse shape if the volume of coffee sold was cut by, say 50% and the price doubled? I'd imagine the number of people required to process and handle the coffee would be cut in half as well.
I heard the same thing. So I wouldn't worry too much.
Yep. That's right around the same amount of time it took me. Hell, I'm a little over a year sober and am still working my way back to who I know I was before I spiraled out. I'm finding that my motivation is returning and I'm enjoying the things I used to enjoy again. Full disclosure, I also doubled my depression/anxiety med dosage from the lowest possible though. So I'm sure that's helping too.
Opened cookies have a chance of going stale. And that's not a risk I'm willing to take.
It makes sense if you don't think about it.
Always check for tracking devices.
Those aren't wires. What we're seeing there is swamp gas from a weather balloon that was trapped in a thermal pocket and reflecting the light from Venus.
That's brutal. I think I'd have to nope right out of that.
I have a .357 and took it to an indoor range. Our stall happened to be next to a wall. My buddy shot it one time, sat it down, and said, "Man... That mug makes my heart feel like it's gonna stop." We could absolutely feel the pressure waves not only coming back from the pistol but also off the wall. It felt like I was being lightly thumped in the chest. It didn't hurt. But it definitely felt weird.
Haha! Nah. My hearing went back to normal. Eventually.
I've shot .22s outside with no hearing protection lots of times and it's not bad at all. It was my mistake to think that a .380 "is a pretty small caliber" so it "won't be that loud." I was very wrong. Sure, there are way louder calibers. But it was still loud enough to cause pain and instant ringing.
Not with that attitude
I can guarantee that it was. I've shot a .380 outside without hearing protection and it was immediate "DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" in both ears. Do not recommend.
But we all know that neither of them would be affected by this.
Thank you. I'll be sure to give her an extra napkin if she ever comes over for lunch.
Hey, Jodi...
