#3 would exist in a pure libertarian society. Along with pay-per-view Colosseum fights with retired military fighting death row convicts. Team deathmatch and CTF, although team sizes would need to account for inevitable losses.
#8: wisdom.
#17: Who can wield this knowledge, should anyone wield this much power?
#20... Take the average person, now take note that half the population is dumber than that person.
"Pain don't hurt". Patrick Swayze in the best movie ever created Road House. Also, pain is a state of mind. If it's strong enough (the mind) you can will it away. True story.
If i could figure a way to mount one to my truck it would be there. Ladder Jacks can get you out of a lot of tight spots.
ReplyDeleteHi lift makes a kit which allows you to mount on the side of your truck bed. Works great. My jack is over 60 years old.
Delete#15 I used to have t-shirt that said that.
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Notice Grandma at far right background, enabling risk-taking ....and ready to wipe off the blood and gravel....
DeleteWhen your Jeep is a factory street cruiser you don't need the high lift, stop pretending
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#14 Just tell her " aww don't cry, you look fat when you cry" 🤣🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteI'd need a jack about 6' tall before the tire would leave the ground. (1969 Unimog 404 running 42" tires)
ReplyDelete#3 would exist in a pure libertarian society. Along with pay-per-view Colosseum fights with retired military fighting death row convicts. Team deathmatch and CTF, although team sizes would need to account for inevitable losses.
ReplyDelete#8: wisdom.
#17: Who can wield this knowledge, should anyone wield this much power?
#20... Take the average person, now take note that half the population is dumber than that person.
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Pain is not temporary, I repeat, pain is not temporary.
ReplyDeleteNot for some of us. Constant for over 14 years, and it shows no sign of stopping.
Delete--Tennessee Budd
"Pain don't hurt". Patrick Swayze in the best movie ever created Road House. Also, pain is a state of mind. If it's strong enough (the mind) you can will it away. True story.
Delete#3 - a reference to "The Most Dangerous Game", a short story by Richard Connell.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dukeofdefinition.com/dangerous_game.pdf
#5 could be a Country Song Tile.....
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