Random Rants
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wanna watch the world burn?
make sure the internet collapses during a work event where everything is connected to it in a building with 0 to no cellular connectivity and watch all hell break loose
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Oh dude. Sigh. I'm sorry — we live in an immensely fucked up time.
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@Mizmazzle hate hearing that man. We have a lot of that here where I live too. Kid got suspended for bringing his BB gun to my son’s middle school a few weeks back. Truly it’s an epidemic and scares the shit out of my wife and me.
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It’s crazy to think that I’ve been carrying pocket knives since I was 12 years old and even carried them to school without a second thought. Once in high school, one of the teachers needed a knife to cut something and just about every guy pulled out their knife to help…
Wouldn’t dream about doing that now.
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@Mizmazzle When i was in high school circa '96 I had a classmate for a speech do a full show and tell on how to put a dip in. From smacking the canister to opening and pinching it and shoving it in his lip. I don't think the speech actually made it to the end, but now that I look back, it's funnier than a pocket full of bullets.
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@jordanscollected amazing! "Alright, classmates. This... is Copie. None of that long cut stuff." tap tap tap
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@goosehd said in Random Rants:
It’s crazy to think that I’ve been carrying pocket knives since I was 12 years old and even carried them to school without a second thought. Once in high school, one of the teachers needed a knife to cut something and just about every guy pulled out their knife to help…
Wouldn’t dream about doing that now.
I haven’t gone anywhere without it since I was the same age. It’s a tool, not a weapon…unless used as a defensive tool. Otherwise, you’re doing the wrong thing.
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@WhiskeySandwich My thoughts too...
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@jordanscollected that guy sounds awesome!! I once gave a report on Metallica in high school. For the first 2 minutes of the presentation I handed out a little fact sheet about the band. For the next 8 minutes 36 seconds, I stood stone still at the front of the class and played Master of Puppets in its entirety.
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@Mizmazzle A+
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@Mizmazzle My best friend passed away earlier this year and Master of Puppets was his favorite song (and one of mine). We blared it over and over while we roller bladed (long story) at his funeral.
I would have been at full attention for that speech.
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@jordanscollected damn. That’s so hard bro. Thanks for sharing. Sounds like you guys sent off your boy in a way he would have been proud of…roller blades and all!!
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When my wife and I go to a new place, we often end up checking out the local shops to see what’s what. I’m not into knickknacks or bullcrap, so I’ll most likely look at the clothing stores and see what they have for men.
We were in eureka spring Arkansas last week and there was a store with north face, howler brothers, Patagonia, Kuhl, and some other fairly pricey for typical clothes brands.
I couldn’t believe how thin and cheap the shirts and pants felt. I know I’m biased for heavyweight gear, but I feel like these brands may be slipping to the save money side.
Anyone else seeing similar things from the outdoor focused Rei/mall brands?
Edit: I don’t know why I had to tell the whole story, but instead of cutting it down I added this last bit.
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@jordanscollected Yes, I have been cleaning out my closet and going pretty minimalist. I had amassed a huge amount of 'cheap' clothes over the past decade. I never get rid of them unless they're shredded. Now, I'm so spoiled that when trying these clothes on, and they don't fit right, I just put them in a bag and chuck them in the clothes bin at the dump.
The whole reason I found IH was because other "Premium Mediocre" brands' quality has been failing. I was tired of blowing through stretchy jeans and never felt like they fit right, or had a good 'wash'. Every other brand letting me down led me here. -
Yeah it's pretty wild. I feel like Patagonia still holds up pretty well, although it's nothing compared to Iron Heart quality. Companies everywhere are cutting corners, and I don't mean to be too cynical here, but I feel like it's all just for favoring shareholders vs consumers. Seems like all the inflation stuff scared investors so much that the reaction was "oh dear, we can't let them lose any money!" followed by raising prices (permanently) and lowering quality.
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Totally agree. After all, businesses are only in business to make money. The only businesses (in my experience) that have meticulous quality, guarantees, and are product enthusiasts, are the small micro-productions. This goes for motorcycles too, since we're in the Random Rants section. Another place this is happening is music. It's been said a thousand times before, but rock-and-roll is dead. There are practically no new rock productions ending up in "Pop Media" with any kind of frequency remotely approaching that of 10 years ago, or maybe closer to 15 even. Maybe I'm missing something?
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I don't think Rock n' Roll is dead, but I do think it's having a sort of out of style moment right now. That'll change, and then it'll change again — totally cyclical. I know that growing up in the 90s, I had this idea that rock was going to be the big thing forever, but then I realized that it was sort of a fluke, that most of the time there's some kind of pop boy/girl band dominating.
I'm rambling, but I think there will always be underground punk, garage rock, heavy rock etc — and that's the way I prefer it. As long as there are bored, ostracized kids out there feeling the need to get some shit out