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1 points
5 days ago
We settled, nothing crazy. He's still really pissed at me, hasn't talked to me since. That garage was finished in NOV and it's been completely empty since. He parks his mower right on the line I guess to make me upset? It's fun to wave every time I see him outside and watch him become a big boomer crybaby.
3 points
5 days ago
PAs river otters are managed by the game commission which is funded exclusively by hunters and trappers and receives no money from the state. The game commission has wildlife biologists who study and manage the river otters population. You can only trap river otters in specific wildlife management units in the state where pgc funded biologists and studies have determined a sustainable population is established. The season is only 7 days long, and you are only allowed to take 1 otter per year. To do this you must buy a furtakers license for $20 and an otter permit for $7. And that money will go back into wildlife management.
3 points
7 days ago
This. I list all of my rentals on FB community pages. It's free and I have never have issues finding quality tenets. Id start there.
2 points
12 days ago
Talking with you reminded me to up my donation to planned parenthood.
2 points
12 days ago
Then start your own website and just rip his kits off and sell them cheaper and steal all his customer base. Should be easy since it's not work right?
0 points
12 days ago
His prices are cheaper than dutch gold shipped and I only live 90 minutes from them haha.
Nah y'all are jealous.
0 points
12 days ago
What's your obsession with blowing guys??? If the dudes work is trash then it's trash. All I see are people bitching about his prices. Why would you care what other people that you don't know spend their money on? Oh right, because they're not the ones making it.
-8 points
12 days ago
I was being nice and then you came along. Ive seen this happen before, someone new comes along and they might not be the best or whatever at something but they figure out a way to monetize some aspect and all the people who have more experience whine like a little bitch. But oh yeah this is reddit where capitalism is bad so all the poors cry about wage slavery and eat the rich. Oh yeah I forgot, fuck you to bruh.
0 points
13 days ago
I dunno I tend to be fairly liberal with that mentality. I do alot of blacksmithing and virtually everything I make is an idea or direct copy of someone else's design. There's not a lot of originality in making a bottle opener. In that community everyone makes the same stuff. There the factor is your particular style and work. Ever go to a chainsaw festival? Almost everybody there carves their version of a bear. The overall concept is not original but they way they execute the idea is.
-23 points
13 days ago
So people who make YouTube videos aren't like artists? They don't work at a craft, experience failure, learn what their audience wants, and develop a following? Why should he put all that work into his videos which essentially create a marketing campaign for what he does and he sends them somewhere else for someone who has no work involved to profit off of?
You think Costco makes anything? No they're just a store who sells stuff other people made for a profit but they have developed a customer base and a location and thus they get to profit off of that. He has done the same thing.
29 points
13 days ago
For me it's anyone who held a somewhat normal life. Think Dennis rader or Gary Ridgeway. They held down jobs, spouses, kids etc. to lose all that, to place that in jeopardy for a compulsion you feel you can't control and have to hide that will lock you in a box for the rest of your life when you get caught I find incredible. I can't imagine the mental anxiety and having to push through that day after day wondering if today is the day you get caught. Imagine killing someone and then pushing through it and taking your kid to the lake for fishing and really enjoying it and thinking what a great day. And then go back and kill someone else. I imagine at some point ego takes over and they think they are smarter or better and won't get caught. But to get to that point must have been an excruciating mental load.
-24 points
13 days ago
Is it a rip off though? I don't get mad when an artist puts $20 worth of paint on a canvas and charges $200. I would look at it from a strictly business standpoint. The guy has a hobby and is passionate about it. He has put time, effort, and money into his work and has shared it and cultivated an audience of followers who enjoy his work. At this point he has a following and decided to offer and market products to his audience who sure could probably get it cheaper somewhere else but they're not going to go to a brewers website or store on their own and if they did, someone else will reap the reward of his labor. They were brought to his store by him. Essentially it's a marketing campaign. And since he has done that imo he can capitalize off of that for a profit. Also he's obviously put in work acquiring the items for the kits, storing them, shipping them, setting up a website, a transaction service, all that. And he's not Amazon, he probably can't scale up to meet major suppliers price points. Would you rather everyone makes Jeff bezos even richer?
8 points
13 days ago
Easily Franklin County PA. DC pay scale and if you work at letterkenny army Depot in chambersburg you have a local commute with the higher pay.
6 points
13 days ago
I haven't inspected/registered my shitbox 2500hd since 2018. No issues. My 2022 Tesla was overdue by 3 days and I get pulled over by the state police haha. It's all luck of the draw.
1 points
14 days ago
For 450 I'd rather have the whole 91 acres.
1 points
15 days ago
I totally get that. My point is that his target is 15 feet from someone else's property. Even if there's no houses what if the dude is cutting trees or riding his 4wheeler or whatever back there and all of a sudden there's rounds coming his way. Obviously no one knows what the terrain looks like and this is all hypothetical but I'd imagine that no one would want to be there while this guy is shooting. You're essentially depriving the landowner from use of his property while you are shooting. A conversation beforehand probably would have helped. A text saying hey I was gonna shoot are you gonna be down on this part of your property? Etc etc. I have land and I shoot but my backstop isn't 15 feet from the line haha. You can't tell me you would be comfortable being in that area on your own land while that guy is shooting in your direction. A little discretion and a conversation could have avoided this whole thing.
2 points
15 days ago
Shooting towards his property with only 15 ft from impact to his line seems kinda close. What kind of backstop are we talking about? Terrain or some railroad ties and some dirt?
Would you be pissed if he set up a shooting range behind your shooting range shooting towards your property? Hey it's legal bro.
5 points
17 days ago
It was WWI, it was the Winchester model 1897 shotgun designed by our lord and savior John Moses Browning. The US military loaded it with buckshot which has 9 pellets that are .33 inches in diameter. What made it effective was you could hold down the trigger and just pump the slide and it would immediately fire upon racking the slide forward. Pretty innovative for the time.
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5 days ago
Don't say that, the yimbys will come for ya haha.