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Justin Stewart's avatar

That’s some great service Clif in being so generous with your time in disseminating your wisdom. As much as the organic characteristics of the woman has been engineered out of women, so too has it been corrupted within the men. The world needs good men, romantic men, and men that are as good at loving, as they are at providing, protecting, and fulfilling their natural biological roles. Just,like the water, all is returning to the natural balance of its originally intended state.

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I am not SPAM, you removed my comment and I am a concerned citizen because Pure Bulk should mean what it says. My comment did not actually list any other brand to buy specifically so that is not spam. It is important information that Pure Bulk Chaga has Maltodextrin in it and that is bad for a lot of systems, including diabetics.

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Speaking of poisoning, the Pure Bulk Chaga actually has maltodextrin in it....why? There is a good video on it and I had to throw my last two packages of Chaga from Pure Bulk in the trash. It promotes diabetes and is the highest on the glycemic index of sugars. I found pure Chaga on Amazon with just Chaga...I don't need yet another sugar boost!

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Go to etsy and buy it off the tree, BlackwolfChaga, he will send you an actual picture of the chaga growing on the white birch tree. fast ship, excellent service.

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Great suggestion. Appreciated.

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John Galt's avatar

spam

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Rich's avatar

SPAM! Block this asshole

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Maritha's avatar

You don't even know me and you call me asshole. I am an old woman who is trying to avoid diabetes. My comment was NOT spam!

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Jeanne's avatar

You’re still acting like an asshole along with all of your friends advertising another product. Your comments are not relative to the conversation here so you’re an asshole for interrupting our conversation with Clif. Now go away

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Suzirhae's avatar

Good morning Woo Tribe! Own your dreams! Love you all!

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Suzirhae's avatar

I believe that this is my favorite post from Uncle Clif. I couldn’t really read until the 7th grade and I discovered a box of historical love novels and James Bond books at a yard sale. I went from a second grade reading level to a college reading level in a year. I completely understand the importance of a romantic point of view.

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John Galt's avatar

I would read a lot of Thornton W. Burgess and Beatrix Potter. Anthropomorphised critters in the woods. I don't know if it helped my reading level, probably, but I love the woods.

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Suzirhae's avatar

Mom got me the entire “Nancy Drew Mystery Pack”! I am reading Tom Robbins book, “Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates”. Right now, fun stuff!

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John Galt's avatar

All of them? Wow! I of course read every Hardy Boys book I could get hold of. Some Nancy drew too. Now I just read non-fiction mostly for research.

If we survive 2025 I'll go back to fiction.

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Suzirhae's avatar

I loved the “Hardy Boys”! I lived for that TV show in the 80’s and Parker Stevenson, Wowzers!

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Suzirhae's avatar

First episode date: January 30, 1977

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BEFisher525's avatar

With due respect sir, please, not if :-\\

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John Galt's avatar

LOL! My plan is to survive it but my plans are all contingencies at this point.

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liam's avatar

Tom Robbins is one of my favs! Jitterbug perfume is my fav!

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Suzirhae's avatar

Do you remember “FATE” magazines? Fate magazine is a paranormal-reporting magazine that was founded in 1948 by Clark Publishing Company. The magazine's first issue featured an article by Kenneth Arnold about his 1947 UFO sighting, which is considered the beginning of the modern UFO era.

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liam's avatar

Oh yes, I remember Fate!

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Suzirhae's avatar

Me too!

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Paddy O'Furniture's avatar

Tom Robbins- nice memory haven't read him in ages. Lots of whimsy, puns and other good humor, wildly imaginative, etc.

My fav might be Even Cowgirls Get the Blues

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mary jackelen's avatar

Jitterbug Perfume

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Brenda's avatar

I collected the Nancy Drew series one by one used at yard sales. I enjoyed the finding of them almost as much as the reading my next treasured book. I ended up with them all, and were all previously loved.

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David Otness's avatar

Funny that! (Coincidentally speaking,) I have the same within reach for my re-reads. Stumbled onto it again after passing it forward a couple of years ago.

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Guido's avatar

My 11 year old lacks in reading and I was thinking about getting her some books that might change that. But the woke, the gender BS is everywhere and a lot of it seems to be in kids books. Oh, I know, vintage Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys would be perfect. They are pre-stupid. So off to Ebay I went and found a lot of 14 paperacks of Nancy from the 60's 70's and a new box set of 10 Hardy Boys hard covers.

Well, ..... that Should do it. If it doesn't, I will always think it should have. lol

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Carol Allin's avatar

I loved Animal children's stories too---but---Sir, no "Three Musketeers"? no "Prisoner of Zenda"? What about Kipling's "The Jungle Book" with Mowgli's full adventures and the Laws of the Jungle? And "Treasure Island" too! Never too late to launch into reading some of the great Classics! Include some Dickens in there too if you haven't already read "Nickolas Nickleby" or "David Copperfield". (btw, I adored all the Thornton W. Burgess books, but those were childhood books for me, around ages 8 through 9. Loved Reddy Fox and all the rest of 'em)

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John Galt's avatar

Well, yeah, I read all those too, later on. Except for The Prisoner of Zenda. Three Musketeers and Treasure Island at least three times. I don't enjoy Dickens, too dark.

I've seen the movie 'The Prisoner of Zenda' with the honourable James Mason. "All right Rassendyll, you can come out now, I'm alone and unarmed." (he has half a dozen armed men hiding in the trees. Rassendyll is not fooled.)

Lots more. And then there is Ivanhoe.

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Kerry's avatar

I've been going through Charles Dickens - I wish Scrooge stayed mean - he was funny. In the middle of David Copperfield and frustrated with his choice of wife when there's a good woman that he doesn't see! So in a huff I started reading Tom Sawyer instead and now halfway through Huckleberry Finn. Funny how we go through childhood books. Although I do like horror stories and crazy fantasy ones such as the Terry Pratchett series - which are so funny that I was banned from reading in bed because I laughed too much (he had my weird sense of humour). Also childhood books Willard Price adventure series that took me up to the age of 42 to collect the series, and Australian Silver Brumby series (wild horses - sort of romance equine style, with all the brutal bits too - children's books that were great). When I was 17, I sat and read War and Peace one summer. Loved it.

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John Galt's avatar

Huckleberry Finn is an awesome book. It gets banned because it has a character named Nigger Jim. Never mind that Nigger Jim is the only character in the book with any honor whatsoever. I have an opinion on the way it ends but you say you aren't there yet.

Good Omens is one of my favorites. "The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter"

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GalleG's avatar

Thanks for the blast from the past. Loved those books and they had a huge influence on me. The illustrations were stunning.

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Peggy Gilmour's avatar

"All fiction is the story of a woman choosing a mate." From something I ran across reading during the cold snap this week. It may have been Heinlein, Oppenheim, Umberto Eco or HG Wells. I'll get back to you on this.

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John Galt's avatar

Heinlein rocks. Lots of favs there. 'Glory Road'

Cliffy could be a Heinlein character.

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Pat McNair's avatar

All the books u guys r talking about passed me by but i do remember 2 books that i really liked Hollow Tree House by Enid Blighton and wind In The Willows theres m contribution

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Elspeth Ham's avatar

My Side of the Mountain

The Boxcar Children

The Children of Green Knowe

re the animals; Ernest Thomas Seton; "Lobo King of the Curumpaw" and others

same era though roughly

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Peggy Gilmour's avatar

The Boxcar Children forever.

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liam's avatar

Heinlein is outstanding; he is the reason for my Science fiction addition...

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Peggy Gilmour's avatar

I just finished reading a new one, James SA Corey, "Leviathan Wakes." He has an inspired imagination.

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DEBORAH E. dds's avatar

read Von Goethe........ he is romanticism defined. Taught in the elitist colleges of our overlords.

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John's avatar

Supposedly found my soul mate. Was told that by a card reader. Hum. Not without it own set of problems. She's got parkingsons which is a real challenge for both of us. But I'm here and doing my duty and I quit smoking for her but told her if she passes before me I'm gonna start smoking again. Next to loving being a pain in her ass, I enjoy smoking with my coffee ☕️. AHHHHHHH! She always caught me and schooled me like a little boy 👦 . Just wanna be able to take care of her when shit hits the fan. Guess I'm a romantic to. I think she loves me cuz I'm a very hard working man was very religious and had a body like a Greek god. Now I just look like a God damn greek.

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Thunderhoof's avatar

Body of a Greek God?? Thought you said you were German...ha ha. Anyway, thanks for sharing your story. Your wife is a lucky woman to have you by her side ❤️

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John's avatar

My father played handball with Mike . He was from Greece. He loved to tell that joke. I want to keep it alive. He used to give us whisker burns too. AHHHHHHH! Not fun.

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Lexi's avatar

How ironic regarding the smoking b/c nicotine might just be what ends up curing her. Please listen to interviews with Dr. Brian Ardis, he also just released a book. Humans have a nicotine receptor for a reason... nicotine blocks viruses and helps with neuro issues. That's why they want to ban it. And they found smokers were not getting covid at the same rate or severity as non-smokers. She can use nicotine patches or gum. Listen to his interviews.

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Desert Jewel's avatar

That is nearly as wonderfully funny as Clif this morning! Thank you

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BEFisher525's avatar

I literally laughed out loud ❤️

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Chris Osborn's avatar

Coffee and nicotine, my favourite combination!

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Monkey Island's avatar

Clif you’ve nailed it beautifully.

Male female roles have been deliberately twisted by TPT should not be.

A great agony uncle, you advised those young men correctly.

Big respect to you.😘💜

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Justin C's avatar

What does TPT stand for?

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Monkey Island's avatar

The Powers That should not be.

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432's avatar

The Powers That (should not) Be

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Laurie Booth's avatar

Friggin hell Clif, i wish someone told me this when i was that age. Thanks for that

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John Galt's avatar

Yeah, I'm almost Clif's age and my education in that department was sorely lacking.

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BEFisher525's avatar

I suspect in those years most of us may have been lacking. As I recall, things weren't talked about. You. Read magazines full of bullshit about how to "get a man" with stupid superficial bullshit.

Autists had it extra tough. More likely to be taken advantage of too.

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Thunderhoof's avatar

The Cosmopolitan magazine AKA The Women's Bible probably didn't help either

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Cathe's avatar

There should definitely be more males around that are like you Clif. I think this romantic method is a very good template for young men to follow. As an almost 71 year old lady (birthday in a little over a month) I remember what old time "courtship" was like and it was beautiful and respectful (as far as my experience went) today's world is ugly in this area with relationships tossed aside over the smallest of things and disrespect everywhere.....and I think we as a society should go back to a more respectful time. I love where you are coming from with all of this, and I am glad you were able to communicate with that group of young men.

I think that basic courtesy and manners should become a part of school curriculums for a few decades until it becomes the societal norm that people conduct themselves with respect for others.....and in particular in their respectful interactions with the opposite sex. Care and consideration and respect....everywhere.

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Zoltan Vazz's avatar

Respect for one another is the most important thing to be taught by any school or person

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BEFisher525's avatar

Hello girlfriend!

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Dawn's avatar

Mr. High is correct about the beauty and brutality of romance. I am shocked he was able to outline the three exact types of male dominant behaviors that create the tension and lasting cohesion which cements and fuels the attraction. Bold. Brave. Binding. That encapsulates the essense of a real man.

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Margaret Gallagher's avatar

Good on you, Clif - get them thinking differently. So many of young men these days are socialised by both porn and gaming - neither of which are conducive to building a loving and mutually supportive relationship. Romance is a lovely mixture of learning to be kind and unselfish to someone you are getting to know, with an undercurrent of motivational sex hormones to keep things going until you bond with each other. BUT it is important to understand, also, that sometimes 'no thanks' means just that. Not everyone is playing hard to get while they suss you out. Sometimes they just don't fancy you, and you need to accept that and move on, if that is the vibe they are giving you.

It is still game-playing though. Personally I am a big fan of honesty. Just tell her you find her interesting and attractive and you'd like to get to know her better to see if you might become friends, or maybe more. And the 'romantic' stuff is, as I mentioned, really just being kind and thoughtful - which is worth doing anyway, with everyone.

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DEBORAH E. dds's avatar

imagine that, wanting a wife and children...... meaning in their life....... the cruelty being pushed as enlightenment!

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Jill Hart's avatar

Elephants are like this - we can learn a lot from them. Mostly male elephants live alone - and the females live in groups.

Menstruation and hormone fluctuation from day to day and month to month shapes a women's perspective in life something men will never experience - which is what annoys me so much about men pretending to be women. I could care less who has sex with whom. But do not understand why someone would torture themselves trying to be something they fundamentally are not.

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BEFisher525's avatar

Because they are very deliberately and at multi-levels deceived.

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Jill Hart's avatar

so sad really... The world needs efferent men and butch women - they have always been around. Joan of Arc and the Eunuchs are examples that are mainstream

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Susan Steffen's avatar

Joan of Arc was not Butch- the men followed her willingly due to her feminine characteristics and strength of character.

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bitcrypt's avatar

I mean these kids are being brainwashed by misanthropic self-loathing sociopaths, trained to hate themselves and indoctrinated to NOT have the impulse to procreate and have a family, so this anecdote is not shocking. We of the GenX vintage and even the (wrongly critiqued) "Boomer" generation need to help unfuck the sabotage of our organic human social impulses by the WEF/globalist/anit-human cults.

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Susan Steffen's avatar

...because the uSA has a policy of self genocide because they have put into policy that we have too many people.

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kNOwME Tzadik's avatar

Good Morning! Coffee in Hand as well, 5:30am and waking up to Uncle Clif…always a Blessing 🙏

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Tamrock's avatar

Good Morning everyone. My eyes to see, my voice to say, My, What a Wonderous Day. Thanks for sharing Clif 💗

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Chad's avatar

NOWADAYS, just chatting a girl up at the gym twice can be seen as harassment and get you kicked out of the gym if shes a karen/SJW.

Ive seen flirty girls at work turn around and get the men they flirted with fired.

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Laurie Booth's avatar

that's where the bold and Brave bit comes in

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Chad's avatar

im sure alot of men would be bolder and braver if false accusers got charged and prosecuted but we both know , no matter how egregious the accusation, that never happens.

ive had it happen to me.

SOME GED single mom accused me of harassment even though i had never even talked to her with a dozen witnesses on my side, she was not reprimanded or kicked out of school.

EVEN though i had all those witnesses who could corroberate SHE was the ONLY one who said something deragatory!

Luckily the Head Aministrator believed me and no action was taken against us.

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Knowledge Seeker's avatar

I think you're confused. That's not being brave at all, you're just being stupid risking important things in your life for pussy.

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Deplorable Constitutionalist's avatar

Ive got a really bad Caffeine n Clif High addiction now that he has been fury posting lately.......ive come to expect new Clif High posts daily now...... withdrawals expected when he gets to focused working again....damn you arrogant bastard....lol

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John Galt's avatar

Maybe we should do a simultaneous slurp.

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Guido's avatar

It would automatically outclass Scott Adams' "Simultaneous Sip", which I find positively disingenuous because I believe his cup is completely empty. No slurp, no proof !! hahaha.

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John Galt's avatar

Scott Adams is a genius as a comic creator but that's where it ends.

And now you're telling me he can drink from an empty cup?

Maybe I have to reassess. I bet Clif can slurp from an empty cup.

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Guido's avatar

On his podcast he does it daily, the Simultaneous Sip. I watched his shows for a short time about a year ago, he had some interesting angles, but in the end, same as most, ... Unsub.

And yes, I think his Sip, is fake

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John Galt's avatar

I know he does, that's where I got it. He does say the occasional intelligent thing but in general you have to wonder how he has the intelligence to pull off Dilbert because it really is very good.

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Guido's avatar

DOH !! I thought your wording was happenstance. I'm a little slow, ya know. hahaha.

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John Galt's avatar

Buddy and I used to go rock climbing once a week. Back when I was going through one of my 'get fit' periods. I was bone and muscle. The gym got shut down, which is a shame because the fellow who ran it was an awesome dude. We needed something do do that weeknight, so we went to the Y and joined a step aerobics class. Now the step aerobics class was full of young women having a great time, it was a lot of fun and visually pleasing. One week we went there and the instructor was sick, no class. So we checked the schedule and there was a kick boxing class. We took that.

Except for us, the kick boxing class was 100% angry women. It was scary.

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Zoltan Vazz's avatar

Take a girl you like shooting ar 15s are good because of little recoil, smaller caliber handguns are good too. Make sure you Know what the fuck your doing first though meaning be properly trained to defend your life. ( machine gun school was really fun ). Most women will feel tremendously empowered after sending some rounds down range , and know you can protect them and your prospective family. My exwife told me she felt safe and protected with me a big thing for women

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Nancy Morrison's avatar

yeah, that's the ticket..guys who use use their hands, guys who can build something, guys who can teach you the part you don't know about, guys who test(osterone) themselves..that's sure fire aphrodisiac without trying..Level up and we meet our level..

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John Galt's avatar

Canadian, we probably can't have AR-15s, maybe we can. Anyway I can't remember seeing a hand gun since I was about ten. Rifles are a different story. We hunt. Canada is chock full of snipers and you ain't getting their rifles.

I envy your machine gun class. Who wouldn't?

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Zoltan Vazz's avatar

Canadian snipers hold world record 2 mile kill .338.

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John Galt's avatar

“This is an incredible feat. It is a world record that might never be equaled,” a military source told the Globe.

https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/canadian-sniper-sets-world-record-2-mile-kill-shot-isis-forces/

Caution: Do not read if you are a flat earther. I once calculated the drop over two miles, it's eight inches.

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Zoltan Vazz's avatar

Their scope setup was trick way above rifle to allow for drop. Lots of recoil .338, mine set off about 8 or 9 car alarms at the range.

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John Galt's avatar

Actually my reason for looking that up, which I forgot to mention, was that it was a .50 cal, not a .338. And it was. That left a mark.

The next highest shot was a .338.

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John Galt's avatar

Still? Cool. I had heard that. That guy's freezer is full of meat.

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John Newton's avatar

This one was a nice surprise Unc. How is it that such a raspy, cantankerous, crazy-brilliant woo bastard have such a deep sensibility on the complicated and dynamic elements of romanticism? I always learn something new from your talks, but this one was a refreshing change of topic and got me thinking about my own romantic sensibilities. There’s only one of you Clif and we all thank Universe for providing you here in the Ever Present Now! Now, back to my steaming hot cup of Chaga tea. Slurrrp! 😉🙏👏

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Thunderhoof's avatar

Ditto

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