True. And sometimes, the composed, accurate shooter takes a second or two more time to make that first shot land right on the bull's dike.Skans » 28 Jun 2023, 8:00 am » wrote: ↑ Not really. The faster more accurate shooter has the advantage in a gunfight.
I can always tell when you are bested. Then comes a very lengthy but vain attempt to justify your loss. You funny guy, you.Nostradamus'omh » 28 Jun 2023, 6:02 am » wrote: ↑ I sentence you to a lifetime of self doubt by your own doing. Wait, I cannot do that. You already have done it to yourself.
Time, is a duration of specificity. Relative is ancestral displacement between departing ancestry and arriving ancestors or extinction arrived. Space is geographic position of self evident displacement of self when evolving here one at a time.
Compounding combined simplicity between has and does continue here now. No ideology surpasses this exchange of chromosomes left alive here now.
I just summarized humanity's intellectual tyranny within this species since dawn of creating better tomorrow scenarios manifesting reasonable doubt so deniers will govern outcomes until extinction happens.
Ruthless, relentless, rationalization denouncing the whole process processing each reproduction ever existed native to this atmosphere. I face mob mentality from within my own ancestry, own family unit that had now added a third generation since my original addition to the species.
Everyone does it. I stopped enabling reasonable doubt and have been rejected by ancestry, those I considered friends, and those projecting me as the ultimate enemy to state of mind outcomes organized to sustain people ignoring their actual time mutually adapting in space here.
I didn't start this ****, I inherited it, and I cannot stop it, let alone control ancestors dead set on pretending now isn't physical eternity as evolving never stops changing the total sum arrived so far.
Is this better grammar so your one track mentality created after birth corrupts each addition to each ancestry added one at a time now of collective souls won't comprehend, I am not the one selling reasonable doubt. You all are.
People can move to any geographical area in this atmosphere, or colonize on another planet they wish to escape their own choices, but they always take the total sum choices governing tomorrow everywhere they remain adapting to time evolving here now.
DeplorablePatriot » 28 Jun 2023, 12:03 am » wrote: ↑ I'm relaxed. The words aren't. I agree with you for the most part. IMO, Christianity is quite overt in Montana in comparison to the West coast. God and Jesus signs are evident on billboards and on private land. I'm not biased in this because I do not subscribe to any specific religion except the religion of right and wrong which is innate in most people, but not nearly enough of them. I noticed the overt Christianity right off. Maybe not as much in the larger cities like Missoula and Bozeman, though. There are several around the Helena area though.
Why have you been awarded the "groomer" award by CP?
Just swing a dead cat on the res...DeplorablePatriot » 24 Jun 2023, 6:40 pm » wrote: ↑ I'll find some special young babes just for you. From Browning, MT. You can find true love, have a kid with fetal alcohol syndrome, and live happily ever after.
Passive aggressive defense of pedophiles - the usual left wing cowardice.DeplorablePatriot » 28 Jun 2023, 12:03 am » wrote: ↑ .
Why have you been awarded the "groomer" award by CP?
If you don't speak against them, you must approve of them.....it can't be any clearer.Cannonpointer » 28 Jun 2023, 11:33 am » wrote: ↑ Passive aggressive defense of pedophiles - the usual left wing cowardice.
I do not disagree - but my standard is more relaxed.RebelGator » 28 Jun 2023, 12:02 pm » wrote: ↑ If you don't speak against them, you must approve of them.....it can't be any clearer.
Thompson Falls is beautiful town and surroundings, especially along the Clark Fork. That was one of my favorite routes to take on motorcycle trips from WA to North Central Montana while bypassing as much of I-90 as possible. Thompson Falls may have the mildest winters in Montana as well.impartialobserver » 28 Jun 2023, 10:47 am » wrote: ↑ I do not know about CP.. you would have to ask him.
My main experience with Montana is the stretch from North Fork, ID to Missoula on Highway 93 and then on 90 to Thompson Falls. In comparison to Eastern Idaho and the intense mormonism that you see there, Western Montana is pretty tame. Also, when we would go to a restaurant or such.. folks talked about fishing, hunting, University of Montana football, or weather unlike places in Eastern Idaho like Rexburg, Saint Anthony where the religion/politics were the lead topic. Well, enjoy and hopefully in years to come.. I can join you up there.
Never ventured over that way to Moccasin. still, sounds cool. On a "funeral" road trip, ventured through Ennis, Norris, Virginia City, and such. Very old but interesting places.DeplorablePatriot » 28 Jun 2023, 12:22 pm » wrote: ↑ Thompson Falls is beautiful town and surroundings, especially along the Clark Fork. That was one of my favorite routes to take on motorcycle trips from WA to North Central Montana while bypassing as much of I-90 as possible. Thompson Falls may have the mildest winters in Montana as well.
Western Idaho, just past Newport, WA across the border...Eat at The Mangy Moose! What a great place with great food and great people.
Yes, Mormonism is rampant in Idaho, more southern, then fades as you go north. 4,000sf homes are pretty much standard. Must have room for ten children. Own your own planet when you pass on.![]()
Some very cool ghost towns in Montana if you are into that. Some are semi-occupied, some just ghosts. There's one small town in north central Montana called
Moccasin. Creepy and cool. Old, abandoned bank and jail from the 1800's, huge two-level abandoned school building, and many very old and tiny wood shack-like abandoned homes. A few folks live there. I didn't stop to talk.mg:
DeplorablePatriot » 28 Jun 2023, 12:22 pm » wrote: ↑ Thompson Falls is beautiful town and surroundings, especially along the Clark Fork. That was one of my favorite routes to take on motorcycle trips from WA to North Central Montana while bypassing as much of I-90 as possible. Thompson Falls may have the mildest winters in Montana as well.
Western Idaho, just past Newport, WA across the border...Eat at The Mangy Moose! What a great place with great food and great people.
Yes, Mormonism is rampant in Idaho, more southern, then fades as you go north. 4,000sf homes are pretty much standard. Must have room for ten children. Own your own planet when you pass on.![]()
Some very cool ghost towns in Montana if you are into that. Some are semi-occupied, some just ghosts. There's one small town in north central Montana called
Moccasin. Creepy and cool. Old, abandoned bank and jail from the 1800's, huge two-level abandoned school building, and many very old and tiny wood shack-like abandoned homes. A few folks live there. I didn't stop to talk.mg:
I believe it was Plains where we stopped and bought the best cherries, I've ever had...Flathead cherries. So good, it takes much willpower to stop downing them. Consume too many, then the running KYBOES hit hard. Bring a change of underwear.roadkill » 28 Jun 2023, 12:33 pm » wrote: ↑ Thompson Falls and Plains are in what we call a banana belt. Plains has a month longer growing season than Missoula.
DeplorablePatriot » 28 Jun 2023, 1:55 pm » wrote: ↑ I believe it was Plains where we stopped and bought the best cherries, I've ever had...Flathead cherries. So good, it takes much willpower to stop downing them. Consume too many, then the running KYBOES hit hard. Bring a change of underwear.mg:
impartialobserver » 28 Jun 2023, 12:33 pm » wrote: ↑ Never ventured over that way to Moccasin. still, sounds cool. On a "funeral" road trip, ventured through Ennis, Norris, Virginia City, and such. Very old but interesting places.
DeplorablePatriot » 28 Jun 2023, 2:02 pm » wrote: ↑ Okay, I need to clear this up.
Do you approve of teachers including LGBTQ and gender identity information in their children's curriculum?
Warcok » 28 Jun 2023, 11:08 am » wrote: ↑ How many acres you get and how close is your nearest neighbor?
DeplorablePatriot » 28 Jun 2023, 3:26 pm » wrote: ↑ That' a definitive answer which I vehemently agree with. I still don't know what you did to "earn" your sub-title.
impartialobserver » 28 Jun 2023, 3:30 pm » wrote: ↑ My guess is that because I posted that I was reading a book named Pageboy (book written by Ellen/Elliott Page) who is nonbinary (whatever that means). read the book in 3 days and it was pretty unremarkable. No real insights... just a lot of whining/complaining. I read it because I have never seen what is so great about this actress and so thought this might clue me in. Well, swing and a miss on my part.