Message from @The Beatles are just ok

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2018-07-19 18:55:24 UTC  

(the answer was no)

2018-07-19 18:59:05 UTC  

"When I meet someone who is anti-gun, I stab them."

2018-07-19 18:59:47 UTC  

sounds like the appropriate response

2018-07-19 23:58:19 UTC  

I ponder whether my pacing is more a result of adhd or anxiety

2018-07-19 23:59:19 UTC  
2018-07-19 23:59:29 UTC  

key word here being more

2018-07-20 02:37:34 UTC  

I prefer to think of my pacing as "Active body, active mind" style brainstorming

2018-07-20 06:55:34 UTC  

Because I'm loaded with my Tuscandero Ticondas

2018-07-20 06:55:44 UTC  

And I don't wanna shoot my Ticondas

2018-07-20 10:45:52 UTC  

**Forgotten Weapons** Uploaded a new youtube video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrKhJC35QRA

2018-07-20 13:33:14 UTC  

Pretty

2018-07-20 13:35:14 UTC  

I have to ask. I've always wanted to know why the fire arm community has a style of dress that's akin to special forces operators - or is it the other way around? American flag baseball cap, cammo/black gloves, high speed sunglasses, you get the idea.

2018-07-20 13:37:35 UTC  

They are hunters and wannabe hunters

2018-07-20 13:37:48 UTC  

Also, it's called tacticool

2018-07-20 13:39:40 UTC  

Cool operator factor + just sheer convenience of milspec pockets

2018-07-20 13:41:14 UTC  

Military stuff is comfy, infinitely adjustible, and lasts forever (unless made out of chineesium)

2018-07-20 13:41:48 UTC  

Ha! I beg to differ. I've spent several years in combat arms and that shit is way uncomfortable.

2018-07-20 13:42:13 UTC  

But it is durable, I'll give you that.

2018-07-20 13:42:30 UTC  

I get ya. Standard issue stuff often sucks. Pardon my confusing statement.

2018-07-20 13:42:41 UTC  

its 70% tacticool factor

2018-07-20 13:42:42 UTC  

Mostly the uniform. It

2018-07-20 13:42:42 UTC  

What I meant is an aftermarket mil stuff

2018-07-20 13:43:17 UTC  

It's the only job I had where I would wear a t-shirt, jacket, long pants and boots in 100 degree weather. haha

2018-07-20 13:43:38 UTC  

I kinda cringe at tacticool, but had I the freedom to gun I'd probably buy tacticool stuff too

2018-07-20 13:43:56 UTC  

hypocritical, maybe. But I'll own it

2018-07-20 13:44:13 UTC  

hey, we all make fun of rednecks and their toys.... but they do have some of the best toys

2018-07-20 13:45:08 UTC  

But to my question, I really wonder which came first. Did SF operator fashion culture influence the civilian sport shooting culture or the other way around. Maybe we will never know, but I always think of weird shit like that.

2018-07-20 13:45:30 UTC  

i technically answered that

2018-07-20 13:45:37 UTC  

hunters came first

2018-07-20 13:46:05 UTC  

Makes sense I suppose

2018-07-20 13:46:53 UTC  

I'll browse the current Bow Hunting magazines at my local barber shop and every person looks like they are ready to raid a building.

2018-07-20 13:47:04 UTC  

Commando gear came from the competition shooting groups in USA, then it got fashionable and came back into the sports

2018-07-20 13:47:41 UTC  

It's a back-and-forth that I'd guess has no particular definitive starting point

2018-07-20 13:48:01 UTC  

Competitions influence army gear, and army gear influences sports shooting

2018-07-20 13:49:02 UTC  

Yea, makes sense. It's trivial but I've always wondered that.

2018-07-20 13:51:42 UTC  

Oh I left out the hunters

2018-07-20 13:51:57 UTC  

They are in that cycle too. It is a triangle