Message from @Deleted User

Discord ID: 474967500379914253


2018-08-03 05:32:04 UTC  

Wtf I love Papa Johns now

2018-08-03 05:32:15 UTC  

We have Papa Johns here in PH

2018-08-03 08:14:46 UTC  

but the media is a political weapon and it is the enemy of people when it is used as such

2018-08-03 08:16:23 UTC  

agreed

2018-08-03 08:21:26 UTC  

Yeah and I don't think she gets that. Then again she's always been a liberal if i'm not mistaken

2018-08-03 10:02:35 UTC  

I wish this flame could purify California... from communisim

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/444628704296173569/474879745801191424/unknown.png

2018-08-03 10:02:56 UTC  

we will need a bigger flame

2018-08-03 10:05:42 UTC  

tis was from tuesday

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/444628704296173569/474880533864644618/chrome_2018-07-31_17-56-40.png

2018-08-03 10:06:06 UTC  

so close...

2018-08-03 10:31:33 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/444628704296173569/474887038978752513/image.jpg

2018-08-03 13:30:27 UTC  

@Deleted User I'm an Ironworker and we make $40.52 an hour. If you can weld, tie rebar, rig, flag a crane and aren't afraid of extreme heights then there's plenty of openings

2018-08-03 13:34:25 UTC  

Cultural Enrichment

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/444628704296173569/474933054675353631/FB_IMG_1533303232153.jpg

2018-08-03 14:37:47 UTC  

I could've told you this

2018-08-03 14:52:31 UTC  

truth

2018-08-03 14:58:49 UTC  

~$40/hr... y’all hiring? 🤣

2018-08-03 15:50:42 UTC  

I have none of those skills sadly

2018-08-03 15:51:16 UTC  

I've been an EMT and I'm a cop now... they're skills for sure but not profitable ones

2018-08-03 15:58:59 UTC  

I can weld. Did it in school for senior project. Welded gates for my parents’ driveway.

2018-08-03 16:02:37 UTC  

Never done a high intensity labor job. My brother did work construction with my grandpa at rock quarries making the concrete stuff.

2018-08-03 16:02:54 UTC  

Platforms for the conveyors and stuff.

2018-08-03 16:13:04 UTC  

I'm afraid of extreme heights so I'm afraid I'll skip that.

2018-08-03 16:38:59 UTC  

If a Luftwaffe ace who was shot down five times and crashed four times while test-piloting says "you get used to it," rest assured you can get used to anything

2018-08-03 16:39:05 UTC  

Had the pleasure of hearing him speak once

2018-08-03 16:42:31 UTC  

Oh wow

2018-08-03 16:43:55 UTC  

the guy shot down shitloads of aircraft

2018-08-03 16:48:39 UTC  

In case you're wondering who the most successful Ace pilots have been, they're basically all German
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_War_II_flying_aces

2018-08-03 16:48:58 UTC  

Nothing but a waterfall of Nazi flags in the above listing at the top

2018-08-03 16:49:22 UTC  

Most successful, and top ace of all time is Erich Hartmann, with 352 aerial victories

2018-08-03 16:49:43 UTC  

Rall is 3rd

2018-08-03 16:52:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/444628704296173569/474982944373473282/received_10160788460095381.jpeg

2018-08-03 16:54:00 UTC  

The reason was because that for the allies and Russians. Once you started doing well in planes. They took you off the front and made you a trainer. For the germans that was not an option.

2018-08-03 16:55:17 UTC  

Something tells me that's not the only factor

2018-08-03 16:59:12 UTC  

it was a large part of it. in the US is you became an ace. As soon as a tour was over they'd make you train pilots for a year.

2018-08-03 17:01:44 UTC  

Also, Russian pilots were really bad on average.

2018-08-03 17:08:43 UTC  

Weren’t the standards for “Ace” lower in the allies than for the Germans?