Signed on a new place today. Been super stressful the past couple weeks BUT, it's gonna all be worth it in the coming months. A whole ass house with a basement and garage. Kids don't have to be crammed into one room. WE HAVE A KITCHEN FUCKING TABLE! And, some other things in the works that might be announced at a later date!
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Forwarded from 𝐒𝐓𝐑𝐄𝐍𝐆𝐓𝐇 𝐂𝐕𝐋𝐓
One of the greatest things a father can do for his children is to love their mother. "Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it.". Through love, respect, and sacrifice, you teach your children how a relationship is supposed to be, and what to look for in their own.
Every father should remember one day his son will follow his example, not his advice. None of us are born with what it takes to be a father. But when the time comes, we all know deep down what needs to be done. The things my boys have picked up on from me both surprise, and scare me. Be consistent.
Until you have a son of your own... you will never know the joy beyond joy, the love beyond feeling that resonates in the heart of a father as he looks upon his son. You will never know the sense of honor that makes a man want to be more than he is and to pass something good and hopeful into the hands of his son.
Every father should remember one day his son will follow his example, not his advice. None of us are born with what it takes to be a father. But when the time comes, we all know deep down what needs to be done. The things my boys have picked up on from me both surprise, and scare me. Be consistent.
Until you have a son of your own... you will never know the joy beyond joy, the love beyond feeling that resonates in the heart of a father as he looks upon his son. You will never know the sense of honor that makes a man want to be more than he is and to pass something good and hopeful into the hands of his son.
Between moving and work, I've been listening to a lot of things. Mainly homesteading podcasts. Between the suspicious train happenings, depleting our national defense stockpiles for Ukraine, the criminalizing of anyone who's not sucking democrat dick and, all other manner of absolute whackyness going on right now, being more self sufficient is not a bad idea. Obviously not everyone can go out and quit their wagey prison and buy 20 chickens and a cow. That's not what I'm talking about. I see comments all over from people basically saying "I only have 1/10 of an acre.. I can't do shit!". That's small dick energy, bub. You can go to lowes and get low energy grow bulbs for less than 10 bucks and grow some veggies. Personally, I've successfully grown peppers, onions and, various herbs in my 2 bedroom 2nd floor apartment. Getcha grow on. Next, pellet rifles are super cheap. You can get one with a scope at Walmart for $200 or less. I watched Amazon for a sale and got mine for $100. 1250 pellets cost me 20 bucks and, I can easily drop a squirrel or rabbit in the yard and I have. Amazon has super good deals if you wanna sit down and hunt for them. Go to aldis and that shitty little habib mart and poke through the shelves. Grab yourself a fishing pole and some tackle for 20 bucks at Walmart. Find a small local farm or butcher shop and ask if you can help out for a few hours in exchange for some beef or a few dozen eggs. Being self sufficient is really easy if you think outside the programming.
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I watch this channel a lot for deals on Amazon. If you're into the whole "doomsday prepper" thing, they find some good deals on freeze dried foods and such
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They hate you. They hate your children. You're nothing but a shekel in their coin purse. THEY are supposed to work for US. Too long has this gone on and voting will not change it. TRIBE UP.
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Bout damn time it worked... I'm technologically retarded..
The previous video was posted 2 years ago. Lots of things he says have seemed to come true and I believe his further predictions will come to fruition. He makes the statement that the poor and Amish are best suited to survive and are the last to notice anything has happened to the economy. That rings true here in the foothills and all through Appalachia and mountain ranges throughout the country. We're birthed in poverty. From the start of the coal and timber industry to now, we are experts in survival. Many of the small towns that dot the land operate similarly to the Amish community. We know each other. Our parents know each other. Our grandparents know everyone. We work together. We need to keep that mindset and communal effort going in the coming years. Things are going to get worse before they get better.
Forwarded from Heritage Appalachia
The Appalachian Dialect of the English language is unique. Considered to be a remnant of 16th Century Elizabethan English in isolation, but with a large amount of influence given by the Ulster Scots who settled here long ago. There are sub dialects within Appalachia... looking at the Western PA dialect predominant in Central Appalachia (people up there will call a creek a "crick", I learned this working with some people from up there in high school, we just call it a creek here in Southern Appalachia, among other differences in dialect). Down here in S. Appalachia we add -er to the end of words often ending in -ow (Up in the holler, look at that feller, shut that winder!) To sum it all up, don't let these flatlanders or anyone bother you about your dialect. Fuck em, we don't need them! NEVER HAVE!!
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Spring time means a couple beers and gettin up under a car. Hell yeah
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Gonna poke around for some ovoids and, take the camera if she charges enough 💪