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I requested deletion of thread...did not intend for it to become puke & puss. This bear will avoid the pit in the future.
Hey, how do you feel about buying up 20-30 last runs of a name brand scope, then trying to selling them for 1000% mark up in the same place that you bought them from?

I think it’s a solid plan.
 
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How to properly exit the Bear Pit.



Cya.

Nah dude, you ran away like a little bitch.

Here is what you looked like.

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Actually...the MCR scale varies from person to person. For some the Bear Pit provides relief and recreation...even a way to deal with PTSD whereas others may find descension into the pit to feel like a lowering of themselves...a place diametrically opposed to their Intrinsic motivation. They may prefer places of ascension. At the end of the day...we spend our free time hanging out where we feel good...as we should. Your attitude is the price tag revealing your worth.
 
Actually...the MCR scale varies from person to person. For some the Bear Pit provides relief and recreation...even a way to deal with PTSD whereas others may find descension into the pit to feel like a lowering of themselves...a place diametrically opposed to their Intrinsic motivation. They may prefer places of ascension. At the end of the day...we spend our free time hanging out where we feel good...as we should. Your attitude is the price tag revealing your worth.
You and @Maggot will get along great.
And what's with the bullshit of "descension" into the pit? The Pit is the Pinnacle.
 
Actually...the MCR scale varies from person to person. For some the Bear Pit provides relief and recreation...even a way to deal with PTSD whereas others may find descension into the pit to feel like a lowering of themselves...a place diametrically opposed to their Intrinsic motivation. They may prefer places of ascension. At the end of the day...we spend our free time hanging out where we feel good...as we should. Your attitude is the price tag revealing your worth.
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I choose to ignore those who display less than what I call MCR (Minimal Character Requirement) because life's too short to deal with negative, childlike people. They post bovine excrement in hopes of inciting a response...my response is to ignore them. You I still question...unsure what to make of you but in time I am certain I'll learn whether you are Mensa material or full of the stuff Matadors stand on.
And yet....here you are...
 
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Actually...the MCR scale varies from person to person. For some the Bear Pit provides relief and recreation...even a way to deal with PTSD whereas others may find descension into the pit to feel like a lowering of themselves...a place diametrically opposed to their Intrinsic motivation. They may prefer places of ascension. At the end of the day...we spend our free time hanging out where we feel good...as we should. Your attitude is the price tag revealing your worth.
Holy shit you actually came back.

I’m about 80% sure you’re using ChatGPT to pile words together. I commend you for returning to The Thunder Dome.
 
Spent the day sitting in the ER, my buddy had a stroke. Took today off. Lots of time for Words with Friends. Prognosis unknown yet. His family gets in tonight.
Wishing strength and healing to your buddy. Stroke is potentially life changing. I hope he recovers fully.
 
Actually...the MCR scale varies from person to person. For some the Bear Pit provides relief and recreation...even a way to deal with PTSD whereas others may find descension into the pit to feel like a lowering of themselves...a place diametrically opposed to their Intrinsic motivation. They may prefer places of ascension. At the end of the day...we spend our free time hanging out where we feel good...as we should. Your attitude is the price tag revealing your worth.
Get your ass back to work or you won’t hit 100 hours this week.
 
Spent the day sitting in the ER, my buddy had a stroke. Took today off. Lots of time for Words with Friends. Prognosis unknown yet. His family gets in tonight.
All bullshit and hazing aside. Best wishes for your friend.

And a serious side note. Take time off the web and be with friends and family.
 
This may or may not have any impact here in the pit but I'm gonna post it anyway. How you spend your time, the positive & negative energy you put into the world and how you will be remembered when you're gone are all connected. I urge each of you to stop, take a moment to write a letter and stick it in your wallet.

Ron got up one morning, was walking across his living room, suffered a stroke, dropped to the floor and crapped himself. He was alone at the time. Nobody knows for certain how long he laid there before being discovered but it was likely longer than the few hours you have for treatment. For weeks Ron was in the hospital, eyes open but unable to speak or move. I swear when I looked into his eyes I saw he was still in there but all efforts to communicate failed. I tried to get him to blink or squeeze my hand...anything to show he was aware of the world around him.

He had hoses and tubes everywhere (literally), It was upsetting to see him this way...unable to do anything. If he did know what was happening to him, it must have been awful.

After nearly 4 weeks the family signed the documents and his plug was pulled. He lasted less than 40 minutes after this was done. I held his hand and told him what was happening and for him to place his hand in God's hand. My wife was the only other person with me there that night.

None of us can ever know what Ron experienced but I maintain that some part of him was present...I saw it in his pleading eyes. The sense of helplessness was overwhelming.

So consider drafting a final goodbye letter to your loved ones so...if fate hits you hard one day, you can say what needs to be said in absentia and perhaps share your wishes if you are unable to speak...so your family isn't placed in this impossible situation. Ron was fine, walking from one room to another without a care in the world when he was struck down. None of knows when our time will come or how we might go but you'll feel a bit better knowing your farewell is in your wallet. I do.

Back to work now. I miss you Ron.

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^ Well that sucks, and I'm sorry for your loss. I've had two close friends of mine die in the last three months myself. We are/were all in our 40's still. You are right, we never know what God's will is for us and tomorrow is never promised.

Your story is exactly why my father, mother, and I have a promise that if anyone finds the other in this state to go ahead a take a long walk and let nature take its course. It might sound heartless, but in the long run we still see it as merciful. I hope that your friend was as religious as you appear to be. It is also why I try to make sure that my loved ones are right with the Lord.
 
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Wishing strength and healing to you as well as all of Ron's family and friends.

As heartbreaking as it is to see someone you care for be so helpless, find solace in knowing that Ron is happy, loved and not hurting now. He will greet you again at some point in the future and you two can talk about it.
 
After nearly 4 weeks the family signed the documents and his plug was pulled. He lasted less than 40 minutes after this was done. I held his hand and told him what was happening and for him to place his hand in God's hand. My wife was the only other person with me there that night.



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Are you saying his family authorized "pulling the plug" and left?