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(29-04-2025, 04:55 PM)black king Wrote: Guys...do you know what day it is tomorrow?

It's payday, am I right fellow last-working-day-of-the-monthers?
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(29-04-2025, 06:20 PM)Bread Wrote:
(29-04-2025, 04:55 PM)black king Wrote: Guys...do you know what day it is tomorrow?

It's payday, am I right fellow last-working-day-of-the-monthers?

I have worked one job where I got paid monthly and I hope I'll never have to do it again.

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Hey everyone! I'm back from my hike. I had planned 10 days but I was so exhausted I took a day off to rest. 11 days and a little over 100 miles.[Image: Picsart_25-04-25_11-20-05-592.jpg?ex=681...height=902]
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Stunning view! I'm not super outdoorsy but that does fill me with wonder and makes me want to get off my butt and go outside.
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Hikes would be the literal death of me, i sweat so much its actually embarrassing and idk why that is. Just shitty genetics i guess
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(30-04-2025, 01:07 AM)Kestrel Wrote: Hey everyone! I'm back from my hike. I had planned 10 days but I was so exhausted I took a day off to rest. 11 days and a little over 100 miles.[Image: Picsart_25-04-25_11-20-05-592.jpg?ex=681...height=902]
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Well done! Phenomenal photos. I'd love to hike if I had the time to properly acclimatise myself to it.
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(30-04-2025, 08:26 AM)NateDog Wrote:
(30-04-2025, 01:07 AM)Kestrel Wrote: Hey everyone! I'm back from my hike. I had planned 10 days but I was so exhausted I took a day off to rest. 11 days and a little over 100 miles.
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Well done! Phenomenal photos. I'd love to hike if I had the time to properly acclimatise myself to it.

It started back when I was a little kid going on 'adventures' in the woods behind where I lived. The Marine Corps is what really got me into the long distance, heavyweight hiking. I loved every bit of it, and nowadays I try to do it often enough to keep myself sharp. I'm fortunate to live in an area now where I can freely roam with a rifle pretty much wherever I want. Back in January I went ice climbing up the tallest mountain in Wyoming. It was a 46 mile hike and took me about 6 days to get up the mountain and down again. The wind was absolutely ridiculous and the chill got down below -60 degrees. Every minute resting was spent in a tiny ice cave I'd dig on the side of the slope. Sounds shitty, but there's something about that kind of stress that makes you feel alive. [Image: Z-N-x7.gif]

It's funny that I can deal with pretty much everything the elements and nature throws at me, in all climbs and places, but the moment I get home I start freaking the fuck out over bills lol. The consequences of the Industrial Revolution and all that
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(30-04-2025, 06:38 PM)Kestrel Wrote:
(30-04-2025, 08:26 AM)NateDog Wrote:
(30-04-2025, 01:07 AM)Kestrel Wrote: Hey everyone! I'm back from my hike. I had planned 10 days but I was so exhausted I took a day off to rest. 11 days and a little over 100 miles.
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Well done! Phenomenal photos. I'd love to hike if I had the time to properly acclimatise myself to it.

It started back when I was a little kid going on 'adventures' in the woods behind where I lived. The Marine Corps is what really got me into the long distance, heavyweight hiking. I loved every bit of it, and nowadays I try to do it often enough to keep myself sharp. I'm fortunate to live in an area now where I can freely roam with a rifle pretty much wherever I want. Back in January I went ice climbing up the tallest mountain in Wyoming. It was a 46 mile hike and took me about 6 days to get up the mountain and down again. The wind was absolutely ridiculous and the chill got down below -60 degrees. Every minute resting was spent in a tiny ice cave I'd dig on the side of the slope. Sounds shitty, but there's something about that kind of stress that makes you feel alive. [Image: Z-N-x7.gif]

It's funny that I can deal with pretty much everything the elements and nature throws at me, in all climbs and places, but the moment I get home I start freaking the fuck out over bills lol. The consequences of the Industrial Revolution and all that

are you solid snake
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I'm reading that in David Hayter's voice now.
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Someone use AI to add Davids voice reading it
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