Message from @YuriBezmenov
Discord ID: 582262231970873355
Awesome, a rare sight in your area?
Mornin peeps.
murnin
That's not good spelling okay
@VenomousHawk86
I have it. Lemme know if you're still looking for people
something I’m grateful for
Hot water
I had to boil it myself and go out into the alley to bathe
When I was a kid
hot water is something I am willing to work for.
I'm willing to work for ahris
@Rhunespire nah I see that hawk every morning at work in the same spot. I think I posted a pic of it before
I only work for money and freedom
alright back to work
@Deleted User arbeit macht frei? If you work for freedom
working for freedom is a given....nothing is gained or maintained through leisure
Life is competition and a fight till you die
DEUS VUALT MY BRETHREN
What man wants is simply independent choice, whatever that independence may cost and wherever it may lead.
Good morning, gentlemen.
Sup
Man its crazy how Competition pushes me so much
@Xychotic morning
I guess its morning somewhere
Its 2:50 pm here
You're edt?
So I've been thinking about career options recently and I'm thinking:
in two years, will Notre dame be rebuilt in an aweful modern way or will there be enough time for me to learn brickmasoning/foreign languages to restore the building in time?
It'll have a mosque built on it's grave
it seems like building something like that is a forgotten art
I'm just thinking about time. I cant go foreign until two years, and I need to get the trade learned by someone who (hopefully) knows about the architecture, but I dont want to waste two years for it to just be repurposed into a mosque or something
Hmmm
better question maybe:
is learning stonemasoning a good trade even if my main passion project is unreachable? not saying it is but just thinking ahead
I think its old fashioned
Waiting to see what the Netflix adaptation of Notre dame will look like
And potentially will be phased out
However, im not sure, look into the market and see if its growing.
that's my concern. if i could go there tomorrow and have the skills necessary to do the job, I would go.
A lot of brick buildings in NYC arnt even by bricklayers
Theyre premade and installed with a crane