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Posts by too.dark.to.see

  1. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by CASPER so your expert summary of events is that this changes nothing, and something may or may not happen?

    No I'm stating he has no idea how to treat the information he is exposed to and is not very good at discussing it, and multiple times uses the wrong lens to look at things.
  2. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Stop projecting, cunt.

    I'm not.

    If anyone is, it's aldra, projecting his thoughts and emotions in to being able to decipher and understand the intents and motivations of the named stakeholders.
  3. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Sudo SWIM is a big fan of hezbollah but dislikes their sectarianism. When they work at the behest of Iran that's what they traffic in. As a Lebanese "civil" defense force theyre an admirable institution but as an Iranian proxy theyre doing a disservice to the pan islamist movement. I hope they don't spread themselves thin fighting a battle for Iran whem theyre supposed to be fighting for the Lebanese people and those on the levant at the mercy of shlomo

    They're a listed terrorist organisation. It's illegal to assist them.

    Hezbollah was the Syrian government.

    When Lebanon was occupied by Syria, Syria built up Hezbollah and allowed them military, political and social power and influence.

    Hezbollah was never a legitimate Lebanese group. It was always Syria.
  4. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    And just in case you are extremely self deluded:

    Predicting turmoil in the middle east due to these events and having it come true is not a prediction. That's like predicting if you eat food you gonna shit later. It's horribly basic and not something you need to share. It's obvious.

    So if something happens in the middle east please don't assume you are smart or good at this.
  5. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by aldra It seems very likely to me that the US' plan (specifically I think the CIA) was to target Muhandis and other PMU leadership in an attempt to throw them into disarray and make them more 'manageable'. Muhandis was aware he was being watched, but Soleimani was only in the country for a funeral so there wasn't much foreknowledge of his visit. If he was actually the target, there are plenty of other places he would've been more vulnerable - from a political standpoint it would've made more sense for him to have been 'killed in combat' in Syria for example.

    I suspect that the US was planning an attack on Muhandis and was fed intel on the 'best' time to attack him by a certain Greatest Ally™️. Once it was done, Trump had no choice but to pretend it was his plan all along.


    The only thing that makes me really question it is Netenyahu cut his diplomatic visit to Greece short and flew back to israel in a panic, but that could've been intentional to demonstrate that he had nothing to do with it or the entire plot could've happened at a lower level.

    So you're trying to read the CIA's mind and then you post it on the internet.

    These guys are a lot smarter than you realise. You can only see what they want you to see. And they want to direct your lines of thought.

    You're also extrapolating your own feelings and reasoning in to how you expect various groups to respond or feel in regards to this event. Groups such as:

    Jihadists
    People who have been living in a war zone for the last 15 years
    The CIA
    The Iranian government

    You are really really bad at this. You are very narrow minded and dumb.
  6. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    I bought some DakotaLine snares, rabbit and mink size.

    Gonna give them a go. Maybe get some deer and hog sized snares depending on how this goes.

    I think it would be interesting to set up camp, go fishing, and leave some snares out for meat.

    Real lazy instead of hunting.

    Does anyone here do trapping?
  7. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    I'm probably gonna wear them under my jeans and not unlaced and popped like that.

    Maybe sometimes in the capital city, but probably not.
  8. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    If you didn't put any effort in to respecting yourself and looking respectable and presentable I would not hire you, and if you already worked there I would fire you.

    I wouldn't trust you to make a good impression on clients or take pride in your work, and I would be concerned your work attitude would cause low morale.

    Do you even brush your teeth everyday?
  9. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood cats are meant to be outdoors you cruel piece of shit. I used to wake up in the morning, look out the window and see the big fat mam sitting awkwardly in some dirt next to the train tracks with the sun shining on her orange fur making her sparkle like gold

    I was a bit jealous. it looked very cosy taking a shit in the bright warm morning sun like that.


  10. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Splam I never moved the goal post. The thread is about dressing cool. You were saying you can't go wrong with a business suit when it comes to applying for work. I say wearing a business suit isn't cool in certain circumstances. You placed the goal post narrowly.

    Back on topic. There are certain jobs and work, which when you apply for, where it is not cool to wear a business suit.

    No you're being pedantic. If your auntie had balls she'd be your uncle.
  11. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    That's a really small business competing for owner-occupier residential work.

    That is completely unrelated to the topic.
  12. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Splam Exactly. You hire one of those lone carpenter guys who comes in and does it with two of his buddies. There is no way a business man can do it cheaper. Because the business man also needs to get paid! You're paying the business man to refer you to the carpenter instead of going directly to the carpenter himself. If you're stupid enough to hire a man in a suit to do your dirty work, by all means go ahead.

    Townhouse complex, high rises etc, if you're bidding on flooring etc. for those projects, the office will be on site. Those sites are subject to regular inspections by worksafe. They will not allow you to enter the site without wearing a hardhat, vest, and steel toed boots. Once you're in the office you may take it off. There's a time and place for suits. Construction industry isn't one of them. Besides, I've always been skeptical to the intentions of people who wear suits and so are general contractors.

    You're talking about father son sized businesses.

    Stop moving the goal posts.
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  14. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Construction is a very easy job to get in to. Most of the guys are from temp agencies. It's a job with high turnover. Work even a little bit and they'll think you're employee of the month.

    I knew a guy who was a forklift driver. He worked nights and public holidays for a 24/7 shipping company like FedEx or something.

    With overtime he was on over $80k a year.
  15. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Splam In most townhouse projects etc, to get to the office to bid on jobs, you need to wear PPE. Coming in walmart bare minimum PPE to bid on a job where you'll be working the next year is not impressive. Dress to the role you will be doing. I'm not going to hire a business man to build my house, I will hire a carpenter. Business man is in the money making business. Carpenter is in the house building business.

    I wish more people knew to skip the middle men in society. Bunch of leeches dressing up in fancy suits demanding society supports their ought-to-be criminal lifestyles.

    This sounds like a gay nightclub.

    Wearing construction worker outfit for no reason.

    Nice HARD hat. I'm gonna give you a job RIGHT NOW.
  16. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman


    That exact shoe exact same color.
  17. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Night fill forklift drivers earn as much as lawyers.
  18. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Stop election interfering my thread. You even brought an AK.
  19. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace Lol that is not how construction jobs are bid on. And it's pretty much assumed you WON'T be doing the work, wtf? It's not like construction workers themselves are bidding. It's the contractors, sales reps, and owners. If you show up you just show up in what you wear everyday.

    What if you are a civil engineer or structural engineer or electrical engineer or architect?

    I didn't think after school jobs and unskilled labour counted in this context.
  20. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    That's inner city eurotrash look. Football hooligans, Serbian immigrants etc.

    I am doing country/carpenter over here. To tap in to that nostalgia and longingness for something more real than fast food and mixed drinks. The North west. Maybe the Midwest. Mix in a bit of grandmas home made apple pie with fresh cream.

    You so OT, misguided Russian.
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