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Chad Fuck

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  1. You and me both brother. My cousin's husband is an SBC preacher way out in West Texas. I've been trying to convert him for years. Whenever I bring up any of the many varied and problematic outright contradictions of tfg, his pat response is "God works in mysterious ways, still voting for tfg." On occasion I'll get "He may yet be redeemed." It's very difficult to argue with "God" and come out on top. So maybe my conversation rate is closer to 2/4. Still, it hasn't been for lack of trying.
  2. On the other hand, I have a message thread with a bunch of high school friends. Three of them are hard core Southern Baptists. One was a preacher, another a preacher's son, the last is currently a deacon. Preacher has been convinced that the sheep have lost their way entirely and is spitting mad. He also has three daughters who've worked on him. I sent him free Harris and Allred signs and he put them in his yard...in Azle. That's like the school punching bag putting a "Kick Me!" sign on his own back. He gives zero fucks. He's voting D up and down the ballot until the party ejects that fucking guy. Deacon has also seen the light after his wife's posts lightly questioning tfg's attitudes towards women were gang piled by other members of his church he thought were sane. He's been converted. Once the scales came off their eyes they were able to see the many and varied offenses of that fucking guy and have become vocal opponents within their communities. I'm sure that's cost them some friends, but they believe they're on the side of right. Preacher's son has remained conspicuously quiet on the thread. 2/3 conversion rate works for me.
  3. My only concern was what happened as a result of those first couple pictures. If the 2010s-20s have taught me anything, it's that things can always get worse.
  4. Is that 700k KIA or casualties of all types?
  5. Pretty gray rainy morning in Dallas but it’s supposed to clear up. Put on a happy smile.
  6. But a whole lot quieter and a whole lot worse.
  7. I don't think they lower them to the ground for travel. They can lift for that. I'm kind of the same way about rat rods. I love and appreciate the craft of them, but I would never care to drive around in one much. I view them more as rolling art projects. As I was telling my friend at the show, I can find something to love in pretty much every car in the show, but that doesn't mean I'd necessarily want to do those. Like the one vintage Ford that was pretty much a literal relic/rust bucket was so fn cool just as a time capsule and project concept. But as a practical reality, there's no way I'd consider driving that thing. It's like a death wish go cart to take down the road.
  8. Has someone started a thread over yonder in that other forum aggregating all the Aubrey Plaza gifs? For research purposes? Because they’ve become too hard for me to keep up with here.
  9. I love the first generation Precisions. Love them.
  10. This seems like a made for propaganda video for sure. Who is taking the video? One assumes it comes from the Ukrainian side because certainly it wouldn't have come from the Russian side. Yet he talks about Russian commanders berating him after the assault, which presumes he wound up back in Russian hands? Lots of questions here.
  11. Damn. At least the Nazis had Hugo Boss to make them look good. But I guess Hefty bags probably fit this crowd better.
  12. Man, seems like a pretty good job program would be to start manufacturing that shit here?
  13. I can barely wrangle six strings, but 7?
  14. I understand the sentiment, it's just that I would like to find a mechanism that doesn't include me in the whirlwind of finding out that would be necessary to effectuate your desire.
  15. I can't even remember her name. And this was pre me having a cell phone, much less a cell phone with a camera. What I do remember was... ^None of this was true, but for the title.
  16. Taking that Chet Atkins style to the next level.
  17. We had one just like this. On top of it, she was gorgeous. Blonde. Huge tracks of land that she couldn't wait to accentuate with Angora sweaters as soon as the temps dropped to a balmy 75. Trying to make conversation with her at parties was excruciating. I now realize she must've been on the spectrum. You literally could not have a conversation with her that wasn't about the last quiz, what the answer to a given problem was, quoting scripture and verse. Listen tits McGhee, we just spent all day studying. Now I just want a beer and to gaze into the middle distance.
  18. Yeah, but it really only covers one subject.
  19. *and/or grown ass men whose emotional growth stopped at adolescence... Who carries on the way to vote? It's agin the law, doncha know?
  20. I knew some seriously booksmart people in law school who could not argue their way out of a paper bag. I knew others who didn't know the law, but it didn't matter, because they could convince anyone of anything - legal or not. Then there were the rest of us in between. So yes, I could totally see any law school producing someone who made straight "A"s who didn't have the judgment god gave an amoeba simply because they had an ability to study and/or test well. I'm not saying its right, but I'm saying that's my experience.
  21. 92 and 2000. Nice meeting you you peeple!
  22. All the girls were wearing Ugg boots that year. They were like giant sponges. There were pairs of them everywhere as they got too soggy and fucked up to wear. They were left behind as battle detritus. A symbol of woman's failed battle against nature. But they were also selling wine in bike bottles that year. Many a fashionista's weekend was saved by those bottles. Several purchased out of my own very pocketbook.
  23. I'm in Dallas. You had a whiff of the Trinity lately?
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