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"and married"

People aren't getting married anymore, which is why this number is falling so drastically. There's more to it than just home ownership, and it's pretty telling that whoever put up this statistic had to group the two together in order to make their point.
Even if you remove the marriage variable, only a third of 30 year olds are home owners
 
LOL. With the amount of insane shit said and done by the Trump regime and GOP and right wing media in general you're not in a position to cast stones.

That's your opinion.
 


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It seems weird you going so hard at Kash

I'm not "going at him", lol. It's just humorous and makes no sense on any level.

considering your transition from our resident Norse Pagan guy

Man, those were the days.



Probably more than anything else, it put a preexisting love of nature into overdrive, and that still hasn't ceased. I will always be Nordic on a genetic level, even if not spiritual or religious. That's irrevocable ethnic heritage. That's why I was drawn to it. The Hávamál remains awesome.







to super catholic shove the gospel of John down your throat guy. The memes are funny and I even agree with what youre saying. I just cant ignore what seems like irony.

Nonsense. And there is nothing about the Gospel of John that can be shoved down anybody's throat. It's simply the greatest theological work ever conceived, and the book on which all of Christianity hinges.
 


Any trip alternatives, @Long Dark Blues?

Grizzly Country.







Legendary.





Not Many.



I'm kinds confused. I thought the black hills had them and the name of the park was black hills . Maybe I just didn't realize that the park in the black hills isn't named that when I was there

It does. There's just no formally designated Black Hills National Park. You were probably at Custer (Needles Highway, Wildlife Loop, Iron Mountain Road?), which is arguably the greatest state park in the entire country. Along with the adjacent Badlands (richest fossil beds on the planet), the whole region is an explosion of cultural and natural interests.

The Black Hills within the National Forest are some of the oldest mountains in the world; Wind Cave NP possesses 95% of all known boxwork in the world; Jewel Cave NM is the fifth longest cave system in the world; Devil's Tower on the otherside of the border in Wyoming is America's first National Monument (declared by Theodore Roosevelt himself); the unfinished Crazy Horse Memorial will be the largest mountain carving in the world; the towns of historic Deadwood, Sturgis (@irish_thug), and Spearfish are there; Custer SP is the real hidden gem. And then, of course, there's also Mount Rushmore.

Is it better than the GYE? Not a fucking chance and you're wild for that take, lol. But it's quite good, incredibly underrated and understated. It's one of the greatest destinations our country has to offer. I think you mentioned the elevation of Yellowstone (avg: 8,100 ft) had you kind of fucked up. So I could see it, and sure it's all subjective in the end. The Black Hills have a great vibe that jives with Gutter Chris.
 
Of course, Islam is all “hey what about me?”



I think the idea of counter terrorism intercepting incidents like this is that you'll never know their names and their efforts are for absolutely fucking nothing.

They die behind bars and no one ever knows who they even were.

BUT LETS PLATFORM THEM FOR LIKES, YEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAAAAW!

Only in America, baby.
 
It does. There's just no formally designated Black Hills National Park. You were probably at Custer (Needles Highway, Wildlife Loop, Iron Mountain Road?), which is arguably the greatest state park in the entire country. Along with the adjacent Badlands (richest fossil beds on the planet), the whole region is an explosion of cultural and natural interests.

The Black Hills within the National Forest are some of the oldest mountains in the world; Wind Cave NP possesses 95% of all known boxwork in the world; Jewel Cave NM is the fifth longest cave system in the world; Devil's Tower on the otherside of the border in Wyoming is America's first National Monument (declared by Theodore Roosevelt himself); the unfinished Crazy Horse Memorial will be the largest mountain carving in the world; the towns of historic Deadwood, Sturgis (@irish_thug), and Spearfish are there; Custer SP is the real hidden gem. And then, of course, there's also Mount Rushmore.

Is it better than the GYE? Not a fucking chance and you're wild for that take, lol. But it's quite good, incredibly underrated and understated. It's one of the greatest destinations our country has to offer. I think you mentioned the elevation of Yellowstone (avg: 8,100 ft) had you kind of fucked up. So I could see it, and sure it's all subjective in the end. The Black Hills have a great vibe that jives with Gutter Chris.

It was totally Custer and I loved the wild life loop. Went around it every day we were there and one last go before leaving leaving. One of them burrows or donkeys or whatever damn near busted the mirrior off and kicked the shit of the door. Id never seen a herd of bison before and theres almost always some animal i want to see when i go somewhere not here. Found the little Prarie dog guys to be amusing and realized if a golden eagle Flys over it's a pterodactyl .but he might have been Wyoming the details are thinning with the passage of time a little and I hate that and wish I could preserve every memory from this time forever.. Saw the Badlands and crazy horse and Rushmore. Cannot remember the names of places but me and my moms explored and adventured all over that area and was my fave part of our western trip by a lot. Can never remember the name of the corn palace town we got stranded in when the car got hit by lightning. Loved that the dudes from the dealership sent me my white light white heat white trash cd with like weird purple markings from the lightning and hate that I lost it in the fire. I very much want to go out there with my wife and son when he's big enough to remember. I really did like south Dakota. One of 2 other states besides Michigan I enjoyed visiting. Seeing signs in that tiny town then walking home gave me a horrible case of the heebie jeebies South Dakota in the summer sunshine was amazing. Wish we would have spent more time there. Was so happy to see my wife when I got home after being gone all summer too. Came back with a full beard that I've had ever since and shocked her. Left town looking like a punk kid and came home looking like a grizzled redneck.

I could not have had a better last adventure with my mom if I had 100 years to plan it. Just didn't know it would be the last one in the moment. I think about these memories a lot and am sure I've spoken on this before but ya know . Comes back in a flood when triggered.

Lol text wall.

Oh I forgot. Watching my mom singing along to social distortion and bad religion and mustard plug and trying not to get caught makes my heart grow like the grinch when I think about it too.

And getting into an arguement at whal drug when taking the cowboy photo about why the fuck would I have this shotgun broke open on my shoulder and totally having autism about how you'd carry a double barrel.

Oh man they just flooding in now.
 
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It does. There's just no formally designated Black Hills National Park. You were probably at Custer (Needles Highway, Wildlife Loop, Iron Mountain Road?), which is arguably the greatest state park in the entire country. Along with the adjacent Badlands (richest fossil beds on the planet), the whole region is an explosion of cultural and natural interests.

The Black Hills within the National Forest are some of the oldest mountains in the world; Wind Cave NP possesses 95% of all known boxwork in the world; Jewel Cave NM is the fifth longest cave system in the world; Devil's Tower on the otherside of the border in Wyoming is America's first National Monument (declared by Theodore Roosevelt himself); the unfinished Crazy Horse Memorial will be the largest mountain carving in the world; the towns of historic Deadwood, Sturgis (@irish_thug), and Spearfish are there; Custer SP is the real hidden gem. And then, of course, there's also Mount Rushmore.

Is it better than the GYE? Not a fucking chance and you're wild for that take, lol. But it's quite good, incredibly underrated and understated. It's one of the greatest destinations our country has to offer. I think you mentioned the elevation of Yellowstone (avg: 8,100 ft) had you kind of fucked up. So I could see it, and sure it's all subjective in the end. The Black Hills have a great vibe that jives with Gutter Chris.
My road trip out there was one of my favorite.
 
I think the idea of counter terrorism intercepting incidents like this is that you'll never know their names and their efforts are for absolutely fucking nothing.

They die behind bars and no one ever knows who they even were.

BUT LETS PLATFORM THEM FOR LIKES, YEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAAAAW!

Only in America, baby.
Or highlight them instead of coddling their barbaric, backwards, violent and hateful culture as a warning to all.

You just want to hide their crimes under the blanket of diversity.
 
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So, whoever has access to X, go here and scroll down to his Charlie Kirk vid.


Not posting direct vid, cause it shows him getting shot.

But this vid lines up with the bullet impact and exit wound.


Worth a look.

Why am I posting this here? Cause I'm too stupid to post elsewhere. Go have a look.

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