JacobMaverick




























  1. Look at the rotation on that barrel. Still scratching my head that he didn’t hit anyone.

  2. Mmmmmm I'd like to bend fire, but I'd likely be a water bender

  3. Not a dumb question at all. Every time I see someone on this sub post “have a structural engineer look at that” I’m thinking “do you all have structural engineers on speed dial?”

  4. Call the county road department. Looks like a definite water leak. Likely a culvert with holes in it carrying way sediment or a water pipe leaking

  5. Id tell myself to avoid a few women I dated. I'd also tell myself to buy land in Colorado while it was still affordable.

  6. I have one, it is unforgiving if your grip isn't damn near perfect. It loves to fail to feed.

  7. I fear that I may be reincarnated back to this hellscape.

  8. Drove the speed limit on a highway and used my turn signal to move to the slow lane.

  9. That quicksand is a legitimate danger to my life.

  10. It is. I do bridge inspections in Alabama and anywhere there is a significant amount of sedimentation, there is likely quicksand.

  11. I'm from Alabama. Leaving real soon. Greg Reed and Tracy Estes are terrible representatives and Tommy Tubberville should've stuck with football.

  12. Best way to meet the people you're interested in is to be in the places where they socialize. Go to drag nights at bars, local coffee shops, or join a club that promotes equity and inclusion. You'll make friends and network yourself into the right circles of people.

  13. I moving here but they do have tighter gun laws than where I'm moving from. No magazines in excess of 15 rounds, and working on legislation that would ban removable magazines for 'assault weapons' altogether

  14. Ban removable magazines? So like all pistols?

  15. I think that only applies to "assault style weapons" which best I can tell is targeted at AR-15 platforms or other platforms which shoot necked cartridges. So it's likely this would include most semi auto rifles and only handguns which shoot 5.7 or .177 ammo to me.

  16. Child labor has ruined my shoulders and knees. I also rode a bicycle a lot in college and further damaged myself with several bad accidents.

  17. I've seen this happen first hand in heavy fog. It's as if people can't comprehend that others may have slowed down, had an accident, or that there may be an obstacle in the road in these areas where sight distance is obscured. Then you get a 40 car pileup after the first accident because everyone refuses to slow down to a safe speed.

  18. How greed driven urban development and car dependency is the most crippling part of living in America. After I dropping safety statistics and fawning over bicycle commuting in Amsterdam they'd be fed up.

  19. Suburbs are soul sucking. Imagine being 1 mile from stores, restaurants, entertainment as the crow flies and having to drive for 15 or 20 minutes to get to those amenities😬

  20. I failed because I was terrified of other drivers being unpredictable and wouldn't accelerate to the speed limit of 55 mph. I was more comfortable going 45-50. Why has American auto culture taught everyone that you must go at least the speed limit it 10 over?!

  21. We did a grading charcuterie table. Various cheeses, berries, breads, crackers, and garnishes. Spent about $600 to feed 80 folks and still had a little waste. My wife's SIL has a knack and organized the table.

  22. Most places that are nudity friendly have laws against 'lewd or sexual nudity.'

  23. That’s the current law in Wisconsin. If you’re simply naked, that’s not a crime. But if you’re also doing something sexual, then it becomes criminal. The republicans are trying to change that, so that mere nudity becomes illegal. But the implications are far broader than mere nudity.

  24. I hate to hear that, I hope that the lovely people of Wisconsin are able to have their voices heard. I'm down in Alabama, we just had IVF frozen embryos declared 'unborn children'. The impacts of this ruling will likely be poor. I expect it will further be used to prosecute women and will likely cause more women's and fertility doctors and nurses to leave the state or seek other career fields.

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