@WashedOutGundamPilot @skylar This did it for me:
Notices by John Rando (john_rando@poa.st), page 6
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 17-Mar-2023 07:19:26 JST John Rando -
John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 12-Mar-2023 02:57:08 JST John Rando @WashedOutGundamPilot I feel the same about our fake and gay GWOT. I didn’t particularly enjoy watching the Taliban retake Afghanistan after 20 years of war. All those guys got maimed and killed for nothing. But it didn’t surprise me. What did surprise me though, was the public reaction afterwards. It was as if nothing happened. Our country suffered the most humiliating defeat in our history, and nobody seemed like they gave a damn. And no heads rolled for it either. All those faggot generals who lied the whole time about how the war was going still have their fat pensions and cozy jobs. The generals in charge during this debacle did not get punished either. And I have heard nothing about all our puppet afghani faggots who just pocketed our money and ran as soon as they could.
This country is done.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 10-Mar-2023 12:10:14 JST John Rando @WashedOutGundamPilot I see this in archery all the time. Someone with low to middling skill drops some serious money on a high end bow and $50 USD arrows thinking this will automatically enable them to shoot better. They would have been better off just getting a mid-range ILF takedown recurve and spend the money they saved on minor accessories until they find the setup that works for them.
And don’t even get me started on the people who start with a 25 - 30 pounds draw weight and go straight to 45 - 50. They usually injure themselves and drop out of the hobby.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 10-Mar-2023 11:48:33 JST John Rando @WashedOutGundamPilot USAF generals are retarded babies. My mother would tell me stories about watching them bicker like little children during exercises in Germany back in the 80s. All the while praying we never actually had to go to war with the Russians with those clowns in charge.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 20-Feb-2023 12:50:58 JST John Rando @RupertvonRipp @WashedOutGundamPilot @rlier23 I had a similar experience working at a water treatment plant. I was troubleshooting a leaking pneumatic line in a filter gallery, and as soon as I just barely touched the leaking line it ruptured completely. Now, I wasn’t in any physical danger because of this. However, a massive air leak like that could possibly result in complete loss of air pressure for the rest of the pneumatic actuators in that filter gallery. I mean, the compressors MIGHT be able to keep up, but they’re old and who knows? This could have crippled the plant, as of the other two filter galleries, one was down for overhaul and the other didn’t have capacity to make up for the shortfall.
I didn’t have time to think about all this though, as I was busy scrambling up onto a 30” pipe to reach the valve that supplied air for that particular filter. As soon as I closed it the hissing stopped and the gallery was quiet again. It took me a moment to fully process what happened. To be honest what shocked me the most was how little I recalled of that episode. I just remember the line rupturing, the loud hiss, me being up on the pipe and seeing my hand pull the handle on the valve to shut it. No deliberate thought was involved during this entire process, I just /did the thing/
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 16-Feb-2023 13:45:02 JST John Rando Dude just imporgnate her and the six-pack will go away instantly.
Even with all those muscles I could probably pin her down with one hand. Her arms are skinny AF
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 04-Feb-2023 04:38:16 JST John Rando @WashedOutGundamPilot You would think that a radar would see it. But modern radars use Doppler shift to differentiate moving targets from clutter. Below a certain speed it just looks like more clutter and gets discarded before ever reaching a display.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 07:29:11 JST John Rando @WashedOutGundamPilot @teknomunk @Paultron @SuperSnekFriend I find that with Linux, it depends on what you’re trying to do. If it’s a simple email server, once set up it’s pretty easy to forget about it and it will just run forever. A desktop where you’re running a bunch of different apps can be more work. I had some issues with my Arch install when support for my GPU was dropped (it’s old as fuck) but I found a solution in the wiki, which is pretty good. Took me several hours to work through though. But that was a year ago and haven’t had trouble since. I do have to be careful about running updates though, so as not to brick my system.
I just can’t stand pajeet-soft winders anymore, so I just deal with the linux hassles.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 30-Jan-2023 06:23:17 JST John Rando @WashedOutGundamPilot @MoralPanic @josh During today’s sermon the pastor was talking about gambling. Apparently, in 2021 Americans spent 215 billion dollars on gambling. In comparison, they only spent about 10 billion on pornography.
I’m partial to the conspiracy theory that the industry is actually losing money in distribution of pornography, but the elites keep pouring money into it because of the dopamine release it triggers in men, making them more docile and less likely to rebel against the system.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 29-Jan-2023 03:30:32 JST John Rando @WashedOutGundamPilot IIRC it fell to the maintainers and other support personnel to finally stop the attack. And the only people who died were both White. I guess the Taliban let the tongans sleep.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 20-Jan-2023 07:26:29 JST John Rando @Tripp @Owl @YeetLibs I think a lot of people are just checking out. There’s a shortage of workers in many jobs involving critical infrastructure from what I have seen. If they try and replace with low-IQ scabs it’s just going to make things worse by driving out the remaining intelligent people who don’t want to be killed by some retarded screw-up. I am currently of the opinion that this rotten system will collapse on itself whether we have an armed uprising or not. Either way things are gonna get violent when the electricity shuts off and the A/C stops working.
There is definitely a problem with people acting like cattle these days though. My current thinking is the difference between now and 1776 is we don’t have communities where people trust one another enough to make a stand anymore. It’s one thing to face off with a company of redcoats when you have all the men in your village, including your pastor, standing by your side and you trust them not to betray you. It’s another thing entirely for modern atomized men to face the modern globohomo state. Their “neighbors,” and even their Church in all likelihood, would just betray them and push them ahead so they go into the abattoir first. Modern “communities” generally consist of random agglomerations of different people from all over the place. Just like some feedlot full of cattle. Not people who all grew up together along with their extended family in the same place, and are accountable to each other.
Why do you think the feds went so hard after the militia movement of the 1990s? Had it been left unmolested it might have resulted in the kind of communities that would have put up meaningful resistance to globohomo. This is why they still work so hard to infiltrate and sow discord into any dissident community that tries to organize and do anything IRL. A guy might take a stand if he feels like he has friends who have his back. Expecting guys to “do something” all on their own when it just ends in their destruction with no tangible benefit is not realistic.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 19-Jan-2023 11:03:03 JST John Rando @WashedOutGundamPilot @Publius2 Just learning some skills that are of practical use is a huge step forward. Lots of people who don’t know how to do basic things or how to respond to a minor household emergency.
Hell, I got my current job simply because I could demonstrate that I had a skillset that made me useful, even though I had a complete lack of experience in the field.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Dec-2022 08:14:42 JST John Rando @WashedOutGundamPilot @Groomschild @monsterislandcolonizer I use a berkey water filtration system on all the water I use for cooking and drinking. For what it’s worth, our flouride injection system is down, has been down for over a year, and nobody seems to care about fixing it.
So I guess I can take out the flouride filtration cartridges for now.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Dec-2022 08:07:45 JST John Rando @Groomschild @monsterislandcolonizer @WashedOutGundamPilot They literally do put plastic in the water. As part of the process of flocculation in water treatment plants they mix a slurry of water and polyacrylamide into the raw water. The idea being this will aid in formation of “floc” which is the suspended particulates and other contaminants in raw water clumping together with the plastic and rapidly settling to the bottom of the sedimentation basin, where it is pumped out as sludge. The processed water is then run through large basins filled with filter media where the remaining contaminants are filtered out. But I’m sure that at least some plastic gets through.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Dec-2022 07:57:41 JST John Rando @Shadowman311 @YeetLibs Either that or the people that actually matter and do real work are disproportionately unvaxxed.
You’re probably right though. CDC lying is most likely scenario.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 26-Dec-2022 09:58:07 JST John Rando @kuon @mao_yat @eee Yeah, being a lion actually kinda sucks being pushed around by the lionesses all the time.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 26-Dec-2022 09:21:14 JST John Rando @WashedOutGundamPilot I’ve seen the flipside too. Growing up I was a unicorn because my parents were still married while most other kids were either children of divorce or single moms. And then their mom gets into a relationship with a man, they think, “finally I’m gonna have a daddy!” only to be crushed when the relationship goes sour.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 26-Dec-2022 09:18:09 JST John Rando @WashedOutGundamPilot It kinda irritates me that the woman said that God spoke to her about this. He didn’t speak to me about it.
My pastor warned once in a sermon to be careful when someone tells you God spoke to them about you. Especially when it’s something that YOU have to do…
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 26-Dec-2022 09:15:56 JST John Rando @WashedOutGundamPilot Yeah, being an upstanding guy sucks sometimes. But I wasn’t always a Christian and I wasn’t born yesterday. I’ve seen too many guys have their hearts ripped out by women like this.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 26-Dec-2022 09:14:10 JST John Rando @eee Well the kid is 11. I don’t know how long this woman has been involved with dead-beat dad but it makes me wonder, if she’s such a great catch why hasn’t someone snapped her up sooner.