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buckaclark

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When I was a kid I lit my kitchen on fire when my mom was at home napping. The garage when my mom was at work and i was flicking matches at my brother cleaning bearings in a can of gas that spilled onto the whole garage floor and the side of the house even fucked up the stucco. My pour mom. At least I didn’t start the redwoods on fire. My brother has that award
I won’t mention all the accidental fire starter bombs i’ve made.
You can hug yourself, you haven't hurt any one.maybe you're part of the knuckle thread. Like Hemingway said we are all broken,some heal stronger at the break
 

PadawanWarrior

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I guess karma is a bitch and I’ve had to live with the whole evacuation nightmare rebuilding of my life after being burned down by the Camp Fire in Ca thing. The most destructive fire in Ca history.

i don’t think i’ll ever even light off a firework ever again. I’m very scared of fire now.
That sucks man. I've burned the shit out of myself many times, and had a small housefire, but will always be a pyro. The 4th of July is probably my favorite holiday. I always have some fireworks here. But I can always make my own though too, 8)

You're new house is looking awesome.
 

ooof-da

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Daylight savings time. I thought we voted that out? Besides reminding me to change the batteries in my smoke detectors what purpose does it serve???

Abolish it however unpopular
 

Hollatchaboy

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Daylight savings time. I thought we voted that out? Besides reminding me to change the batteries in my smoke detectors what purpose does it serve???

Abolish it however unpopular
The problem is, they only abolish the shit that is popular, so let's make dst popular. Lol
 

Metasynth

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The original GI Joes had a strange construction. The little ones, before they made them bigger. They used a rubber band to keep the torso attached to the legs and arms.


You used to be able to take them, and twist their legs over and over till the rubber band broke, and completely dismembered them. They’d pretty much POP and legs fly off


We were finding GI Joe legs for decades after…
 

Sir Napsalot

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I think my first album was Cosmo's Factory followed by Dark Side of the Moon. I had a lot of Chicago including the CTA first album, they were agreeable with the parents on their stereo. Floyd was reserved for headphones.
I got "Revolver" by the Beatles and "December's Children" by the Rolling Stones for Christmas in 1966
 

Aeroknow

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I think my first album was Cosmo's Factory followed by Dark Side of the Moon. I had a lot of Chicago including the CTA first album, they were agreeable with the parents on their stereo. Floyd was reserved for headphones.
I love Chicago bro. Even the “newer stuff” where it seemed like Cetera pretty much took over much of the singing. Pink Floyd and the Beatles were a staple in my house. They were always being played when I was growing up because of my mother and my way older sister.
 

neosapien

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I like AI. But think it will eventually destroy us.

@.The Outdoorsman. I call a temporary truce while I'm busy with the pool opening season.


Write a love poem about a man named .TheOutdoorsman. and make one of the rhymes involve the word banana hammock.



Ode to TheOutdoorsman
In nature's embrace, TheOutdoorsman thrives, With rugged charm and adventurous vibes, His heart belongs to the great unknown, A wilderness he proudly calls his own.
With boots laced up and backpack on, He hikes the trails from dusk till dawn, Scaling mountains, crossing streams, Chasing sunsets, living his dreams.
With every step, he feels alive, A sense of freedom, he can't deny, In his banana hammock, he lounges by the lake, Basking in nature's beauty, for love's sake.
He knows the forest like the back of his hand, Guided by the stars, he roams the land, From camping trips to fishing trips, He revels in nature's majestic grips.
But amidst the wilderness, he longs for more, A partner to share his love and explore, Someone who matches his wild heart, A love that will never fall apart.
He dreams of a love as pure as the sky, A love that will make his spirit fly, Hand in hand, side by side, In nature's embrace, they'll confide.
So here's to TheOutdoorsman, a man of the wild, Whose love for nature is never mild, May he find his soulmate, his perfect match, With whom he'll build a love that's strong and attached.
And in their adventures, as they roam, In their banana hammock, they'll find their home, For love is an adventure, wild and grand, With TheOutdoorsman, hand in hand.
 
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