SAJ-99
Well-known member
You had me through about half this post, then lost me with the Millennial and Man-up references. What do you think people should do?Some if you guys make me hurt.
1st. Every damn one of you has 900 products in your house with carcinogenic warnings on it. Everyone of you plays with lead. Everyone of you DAILY enters a building, or are around Asbestos. And you are fretting over air born? Ever been to Cali? Ever been to Utah in the winter? It's astounding that now the geeks are suddenly worrying about air? Same dudes that drive cars? Use power?
2nd. It's EXTREMELY obvious those amongst us that don't own business. You guys are now worrying about fast food? Just now? Just since Corona?
Trust me. The ONLY people with the luxury to sit around arguing decimsl points are people whi consider themselves bullet proof.
I'm already sanding drywall with no mask thanks to ass hats. Hopefully my customers won't read stupid shit like this. There are dudes in here that are facing financial destruction.
You are yapping on a forum financed by sponsors. Those sponsors are getting destroyed today. And the usual suspects who will pull a check every 2 weeks regardless, are out beating stupidity into the mainstream.
How long do you think Randy's wife will let him finance his platforms out of his day job? I'm betting 5 seconds.
It's hard enough out here in the real world as it is. Don't compound it by pushing stupid theories, and dumbass ideas and adding to an already over the top panic.
3rd. There is now a permanent, no exception rule. NOT ONE OF YOU CAN CRITICIZE A MILLENIAL. Snowflakes seem to be in the hunting community.
4th.
You want to do something. All You gov paycheck guys roll over to your local sporting goods shop. Buy a box of bowlers. A Leupold, some Sitka, a gerber, or a howa.
Then stop at dairy queen and buy lunch.
If this post hurt your feelings, too damn bad. Man up ladies
I would like to see the government mobilize like this is a war - because it is. WE are good a that. Americans come together, willingly endure the pain, distribute that pain among everyone and show some compassion. The economic consequences of this will be huge, but they can be temporary if we hit this problem head on. I just wonder if we, as a society, have that ability anymore. I think someone said something like this earlier, the only way this becomes "no big deal" is if you treat it like a big deal. At least now we have tests available so we will see how long states like Idaho and Alabama can keep telling people its no big deal.