This 100% meets the intent of this thread and I fully agree with this dumb desire.
Re: Dumb Desires
51jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)
This 100% meets the intent of this thread and I fully agree with this dumb desire.
What, you suddenly decided you hate immigrants and women or something?jfv wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 9:02 amThis 100% meets the intent of this thread and I fully agree with this dumb desire.
I feel you for sure.losthighway wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:19 pm Nostalgia is my dumbest desire.
I'm philosophically opposed to it. I don't even actually want to go back. I just miss the feeling of it all.
My late teens through twenties years were prone to euphoric levels of joy from just seeing a band play, gathering with my friends, people being funny at a party, becoming totally smitten by someone. Just being out with some of the people I found fascinating, with cigarettes and coffee, at night, driving with the windows down, talking excitedly, all that shit I worry kids don't do as much anymore.
I know that for all of those highs there were plenty of lows. Too much boredom, anxiety, depression just from being young and sensitive. I like being on the middle path, having things feel steady, secure, and just continuously low-key satisfying. It's better. I miss the highs. I know that's dumb.
Yeah I just wanna be near a pool eating cuban food right now. I can tune out most of the shit, though not so much the eventual rising sea waters. Ah well, would be worth it for a while..
It’s 8:00AM on December 17th, and I’m running the A/C. You can have this warm muggy shit. It’s got me in a mood.jfv wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 9:02 amThis 100% meets the intent of this thread and I fully agree with this dumb desire.
tbone wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 11:58 pm I imagine at some point as a practicality we will all start assuming that this is probably the last thing we gotta mail to some asshole.
I took my great-grandpappy’s .38 out to the farm recently to do some target practice. My big takeaway- “How do people afford this shit?”dontfeartheringo wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 7:57 am This is so dumb but the heart wants what the heart wants:
a .22 LR lever action Henry carbine and a Leupold 3x rimfire scope. There's something very zen-like about whacking cans at 50 meters over and over.
Also, shooting .22 is cheaper than eating M&Ms, so after the initial $500, the rest is the cheapest bullets on the planet and aluminum cans.
This post snapped me back to my childhood where my dad and I would go to the sporting goods store on a saturday morning and get a box of 50 .22 rounds and plink cans in our backyard (rural Maine). Miss that.dontfeartheringo wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 7:57 am This is so dumb but the heart wants what the heart wants:
a .22 LR lever action Henry carbine and a Leupold 3x rimfire scope. There's something very zen-like about whacking cans at 50 meters over and over.
Also, shooting .22 is cheaper than eating M&Ms, so after the initial $500, the rest is the cheapest bullets on the planet and aluminum cans.
Maybe it's the rural america version of avocado toast..Dave N. wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 8:05 amI took my great-grandpappy’s .38 out to the farm recently to do some target practice. My big takeaway- “How do people afford this shit?”dontfeartheringo wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 7:57 am This is so dumb but the heart wants what the heart wants:
a .22 LR lever action Henry carbine and a Leupold 3x rimfire scope. There's something very zen-like about whacking cans at 50 meters over and over.
Also, shooting .22 is cheaper than eating M&Ms, so after the initial $500, the rest is the cheapest bullets on the planet and aluminum cans.
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