Someone from California who sees no problem with firearms restrictions and thinks you’re a snowflake if you don’t support firearms restrictions
Not surprised
Used to live in California in the 80’s. Glad I got out
Yep, the 80s were still great in California. Liberalism has pretty much rotted out California.Used to live in California in the 80’s. Glad I got out
That percentage is tiny. Most people are ok people, but they are sheep.I won’t judge him for being from CA, there is a small percentage of good people there and I’m sure he is one.
Yep, the 80s were still great in California. Liberalism has pretty much rotted out California.
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That percentage is tiny. Most people are ok people, but they are sheep.
I've given my wife and me another 7 years. After 7 years my wife and I will have maximized our pensions and will have comfortable retirements. It's only real bad if you are sensitive, anxious, and fret about it a lot, which I do. I practice mindfulness, from the mindfulness based stress reduction program, meditate, which helps a lot. I'm no Buddha or Dali Lama, but it's the best thing I've found for inner peace. California politics are a great practice for me, lol. I've traveled around the West to places I'd like to live, and although they are much better, they have changed for the worse.Those of us left with a soul are dieing inside at fast enough rate to declare it a national emergency, I really need to get the hell out. Nothing makes sense anymore.
Charles Post is also an Editor of Modern Huntsman. Two seconds on their website and I just had to chuckle ...
This is their mission statement:
“Modern Huntsman exists to be a place where both hunters and non-hunters can come together on the topics that unite us, rather than bickering over the differences that have polarized us. We believe, if we can stand together to fight for wildlife conservation, public land access, and ecological sustainability, all under the code of ethics that make the outdoors culture so strong, we can change this narrative for generations to come. Won't you join us?”
A place where hunters and non-hunters can come together on topics that unite us? WTF?
Modern Huntsman
Charles Post is also an Editor of Modern Huntsman. Two seconds on their website and I just had to chuckle ...
This is their mission statement:
“Modern Huntsman exists to be a place where both hunters and non-hunters can come together on the topics that unite us, rather than bickering over the differences that have polarized us. We believe, if we can stand together to fight for wildlife conservation, public land access, and ecological sustainability, all under the code of ethics that make the outdoors culture so strong, we can change this narrative for generations to come. Won't you join us?”
A place where hunters and non-hunters can come together on topics that unite us? WTF?
Modern Huntsman
I've given my wife and me another 7 years. After 7 years my wife and I will have maximized our pensions and will have comfortable retirements. It's only real bad if you are sensitive, anxious, and fret about it a lot, which I do. I practice mindfulness, from the mindfulness based stress reduction program, meditate, which helps a lot. I'm no Buddha or Dali Lama, but it's the best thing I've found for inner peace. California politics are a great practice for me, lol. I've traveled around the West to places I'd like to live, and although they are much better, they have changed for the worse.
Charles gets an an 'Atta boy' from me for marrying that gal...
The guys a social media ecologist that doesn't do anything without posing- OK?
But a hunter? .......... from his instagram...... it doesn't appear he eats much wild game. /grin
It's a cancer spreading inland from both coasts. You can trace it back to New York and the East Coast, pre and early 60s. California and San Francisco used to be great places in the 50s.In part due to CA influence, it’s a like a cancer that is slowly spreading west.
I've given my wife and me another 7 years. After 7 years my wife and I will have maximized our pensions and will have comfortable retirements. It's only real bad if you are sensitive, anxious, and fret about it a lot, which I do. I practice mindfulness, from the mindfulness based stress reduction program, meditate, which helps a lot. I'm no Buddha or Dali Lama, but it's the best thing I've found for inner peace. California politics are a great practice for me, lol. I've traveled around the West to places I'd like to live, and although they are much better, they have changed for the worse.
Yeah it’s a joke of a publication. Have skimmed through one, went to the first couple pages, saw CP was the creator/founder/editor and put it back down. It’s a big fluffy publication, just like all his IG posts.