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Perhaps my talents are more than just gourmet ramen and hand made mozzarella, perhaps my talents are conveying things no one will ever experience in ways that are accessable.

Therefore my choice of going to Rojava is good one. There is a small chance I'll die but you ain't knowing my neighborhood too good. We all die, may it mean something. I certainly do not wish to die in Rojava, but I'd be fine if I did.

Life is but a sentence and death so the punctuation, would you rather leave a period, or an exclamation?
I'm planning on leaving a lot of question marks and triple dots.
 
I posted this earlier. I think the daughter is spending time with the ghost of her dead father, but there's a small part where there's a shadow of her mom and... Dad? Arguing?

I thought if was a metaphor for coping as a child from a broken home but it seems like the entire video is about the ghost of her dead father. Thoughts?
 
And here's thing with those 2 quotes....

If someone listens to him about getting an education from the library, they will find that high salary jobs and employers in the regular workforce will be more interested in the candidate who went to college to get laid than the candidate who went to the library to get educated and may end up with a boring and miserable life because of a shitty job because they listened to some guy on television (Zappa)

I think you're missing the point of the "library" quote. He's not giving someone career advise. He's saying that if your passion is knowledge, your passion will be better served in a library than a university.
 
Well, he's right about that last part.


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Funny coincidence. The CBC put out 3-part radio documentary about him in December.
'Forever iconoclastic': The notorious genre-bending legacy of Frank Zappa
 
I wish i quoted this post with the David Byrne video. Check that out. Echoes your post.

Mental health has a lot of stigmas, which is. unfortunate. If you had high blood pressure, or pain, you would treat it.
Get with your psyche, or find a new one if you weren't comfortable with you current one, and get back on that horse. Not just meds, but cognitive therapy. And I'm literally begging you to do this for several consecutive months before you consider going to Syria.

Cosigned
 
@AgonyandIrony I'm not sure what you're looking for in a plate/carrier but AR500 usually has package deals available. The only issue is I think if you get one with mag carriers the carriers are generally designed for 5.56 magazines instead of the AK banana mags.
 
@AgonyandIrony I'm not sure what you're looking for in a plate/carrier but AR500 usually has package deals available. The only issue is I think if you get one with mag carriers the carriers are generally designed for 5.56 magazines instead of the AK banana mags.
He can put snacks in the pockets instead
 
@AgonyandIrony I'm not sure what you're looking for in a plate/carrier but AR500 usually has package deals available. The only issue is I think if you get one with mag carriers the carriers are generally designed for 5.56 magazines instead of the AK banana mags.
I’d hurry because I believe there’s quite a lead time. As with most plates right now. The carrier you can get quickly but not too many plates.
He can put snacks in the pockets instead
that’s what I do. Some jerky, a banana, just good healthy stuff.
 

In competitive policy debates teams lose points for every argument their opposition makes which they fail to address.
So to game that system it's become a norm to "spread" (speed read) as many arguments as possible in the allotted time so that they can't address them all.
It becomes this sort of gasping, unintelligible stream.

 
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