the higher power helps those who help themselves, do not stare into an abyss lest it stare back into you
history is the rise and fall of empires, they come and go, God's country carries on without them
the higher power helps those who help themselves, do not stare into an abyss lest it stare back into you
pushback right into their trap and see how well that works out for you
By the time I was 21 I was patrolling the militarized border of communist North Korea.
you are acting like a lefty
DBTrek wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 10:32 amBy the time I was 21 I was patrolling the militarized border of communist North Korea.
I had led international tactical teams on multiple surveillance missions.
You're in your 30's and looking for your first girlfriend.
Maybe chill with the misplaced condescension and blathering about tactics and strategy, eh?
There you go, play to your strengths, not your weaknesses.StCapps wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 10:40 amyou are acting like a lefty
tearing down the best plan yet devised without a suitable replacement
pointing out potential downsides of other plans
doesn't make your non-existent purity spiraling about pushback with guns plan any better
good at identifying problems, yet proposing counter-productive solutions, DBLeft
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