surprise_i'm_armed wrote:People who enter a 70 MPH road, cut you off, then go 40 MPH.
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surprise_i'm_armed wrote:People who enter a 70 MPH road, cut you off, then go 40 MPH.
Oh man, they are the worst! Not much is sadder than some guy in his late 50's rolling around in a 'vette trying his hardest to look 'cool' while wearing some clothing from Ed Hardy / Tap Out / Affliction, jamming out to Nickelback / Linkin Park / some other 'teen angst' band.ninjabread wrote:Abraham wrote:Middle age and older guys who think whisker stubble (not beards) somehow makes them appear glamorous instead of what they really look like: Homeless bums.
Yeah, of late, it's quite the fashionable thing for young good looking guys to sport stubble, but old guys like Harvey Windbag, the movie mogul pervert, ugh...equally dorky is middle age guys, sporting pony tails, though this look is waning...also middle age and older guys who think a Corvette makes them the bee's knees.
I'll also add the ones who, for some reason, decide to speed up when you pass them. Camp in the woods, not the left lane johnnie...ninjabread wrote:surprise_i'm_armed wrote:People who enter a 70 MPH road, cut you off, then go 40 MPH.and in general, people in a hurry to get in front of you, but not in a hurry once they're in front of you
Being in the Marines I said the same thing. I did grow my deployment mustache, but I felt like a 1980's pornstar so I shaved itoljames3 wrote:Like Jeff B., I spent my formative years in the Army. However, I promised myself that I would grow a beard when I got out. Did not know then that I would take so long. I prefer to keep my beard short as I tend to find the stubble look annoying. Not as annoying as "could care less" instead of "couldn't care less."
Oooooo...... the gauntlet has been thrown down!surprise_i'm_armed wrote:Advocates of mouse caliber guns who admonish others that "it's all about shot placement."
No thanks, I'll stick with my .45 for my primary EDC.
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I don't think this is the best test of whether something is a good SD choice. After all, I am not willing to let someone stab me with a Swiss army knife, but I still think it is a sub-optimal choice as a SD weapon.The Annoyed Man wrote:How about people who call anything not .45 ACP a ‘mouse caliber’, but won’t step in front of one.![]()
And that is a perfectly valid response. It’s a statement of personal preference, without being advocacy that says “my choice is the best for everyone, and if you’re not carrying it, your SD picture is somehow deficient.” BTW, I like my .45s, but for me, the other factor besides capacity was weight. For instance, my XDM45 Compact 3.8, with the shorter 9+1 round magazine inserted, with 230 grain +P JHPs on board, PLUS one 13 round backup magazine, weighs considerably more on my belt than my Glock 17 with a 19+1 round mag in the gun and a single 19 round backup mag. There’s no combination of XDM 13 round backup mags that doesn’t weigh more than an equal number of G17 19 round backup mags. And to try and equal the 9mm for capacity, the .45 becomes too much to carry. Now, I do own a 5” 1911 for carry, but again, it’s a steel framed gun (Springfield Loaded model), and it has even fewer rounds of capacity, but it is still heavy. Add more rounds, it gets even worse. And the worse it gets, the more it hurts.Soccerdad1995 wrote:.........The Annoyed Man wrote:How about people who call anything not .45 ACP a ‘mouse caliber’, but won’t step in front of one.![]()
Point taken on 9mm vs .45, though. Personally, I carry both. Generally, it is based more on whether I like a particular model of gun, since most of my gun choices only come in one caliber. The only cases where I have made a choice are with my 1911's and my Shield. In both cases, the trade off was between losing one round of capacity for the bigger bullet, and I personally chose the bigger bullet.
What he said. ^^Abraham wrote:Fiction writers who introduce their favorite musical particulars in their plots with the implicit understanding you'll see their musical superiority preference and agree - that yeah man, this writer is smokin cool because he digs...Charlie Parker, or some other jazz musician or Ella or who gives a darn? Musical taste does not denote great intelligence. Art in its various forms is just that. Various forms.
No your choices don't make you outstanding.
Musical preference is widely ranging with zero coolness points. Ever. What you like is what you like. It has nothing to do with I.Q. or even...taste.
One of my most brilliant friends (now dead) absolutely loved yodeling.
There's nothing right/wrong/cool or uncool with musical taste.
What you don't get to claim is: I'm cool because I like this music...nah,
Same for other forms or art.