Fall LC thread

Have you considered the possibility that you just like punching yourself in the balls? It would explain still posting on p&s and Nazi planet.

I shut down my FB and got texts from like four people out of over 700 “friends” asking what happened/where I went. That was all the confirmation I needed to know that FB was about 95% less of a “need” for me than I thought when I was on there.

Also FYI you can still use the messenger app without an active FB page so you can set up group chat and still stay in touch with your trainspotter bros.

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Case rested brother.

I don’t post on P&S anymore or even look at the threads. Same for Chiefsplanet DC. Much happier in life.

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My favorite podcast has a fan community page on Facebook and that’s literally the only thing I use FB for nowadays.

They could cuck themselves?

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There are conspiracy theorists out there who doubt whether this person really lives out of her van:

I don’t think I could quite manage in a Class B camper van, but I am exploring the idea of living out of a small Class C motor home in a few years while playing poker.

“self-cucking” definitely sounds like a thing that should be a thing

I lived in an RV for a year. It’s got a lot of plusses and minuses. The minuses are things you would never really think of. For one thing, they are hard to keep clean. You are constantly tracking dirt into it. You know how when you go camping and if you walk into your tent w/ your shoes on, there’s dirt all over the floor? It’s like that.

Another thing, I would have to catch a frog at least 3 or 4x a week in the summer. The outside of the RV warms up during the day so at night it’s still warm. The frogs in my area LOVED jumping on the side of the RV when the sun went down. You’d be surprised how many of those little fuckers live in the woods. Sometimes I would see 20 or 30 frogs on the RV.

In the winter, it’s hard to keep warm. You have to have a space heater on at night even if the heat is on. I was living in northern Florida so it wouldn’t get too cold but I still needed a space heater if the temperature outside dropped below 40.

They are also small if there’s more than one person. I was living alone but I’m not sure I’d want to hear my wife/gf taking a shit 3 feet away from the kitchen while I’m making dinner LOL. But for one person, they are pretty sweet.

The plusses are good though. You see a lot more nature than you do living in a house or apartment. One time I woke up and there was a bald eagle just hanging out on a branch about 20 feet away. I could see it from my bed because the window of the RV was so close to the bed.

If I had the money, I’d live in a RV and stay at a nice hotel once or twice a week so you can have a good shower and stuff.

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I assume these are not coincidences

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Our flag really looks like a shitty photoshop.

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USA #1

Why did you live in an RV? What class? If you could afford to live in an RV like you suggest, what’s the smallest size you could handle living by yourself?

I’m seriously considering getting an RV lot to use as a homebase and living out of an RV while playing poker, with an occasional hotel stay for the reasons you mentioned. I’ve noticed a lot of lots are in places that are Class A only or senior living.

That’s not our flag. That’s RnU flag.

FYP

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You think dudes with huge dicks are filled with all that hate?

According to Twitter Mark Halperin sold 502 copies of his book, you absolutely hate to see it!

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As another, much more compact optionI got a hammock tent earlier this year, and I really like it. Easy to set up, keeps you off the ground, and is surprisingly comfortable.

Fun-time party pit?

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Yes!