Category: Personal Reflections and Diary

  • Curt Doolittle shared a post

    Curt Doolittle shared a post.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-21 00:17:00 UTC

  • wth is it with wingsuit guys? nope. that’s a lotta nope

    wth is it with wingsuit guys? nope. that’s a lotta nope.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-20 23:22:51 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1053788666471071745

  • wth is it with wingsuit guys? nope. that’s a lotta nope

    wth is it with wingsuit guys? nope. that’s a lotta nope.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-20 19:22:00 UTC

  • Eric Danelaw updated his status

    Eric Danelaw updated his status.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-20 19:06:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle shared a post

    Curt Doolittle shared a post.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-20 19:00:00 UTC

  • Masculinity – The Book Collection For Gentlemen.

    October 20th, 2018 11:21 AM ONE OF MY ALBUMS: A COLLECTION I KEPT AT MY HOUSE. SECRET: Almost everything you read on manliness will teach you to be an officer and a gentleman in civilian clothes. That’s all it is. We tend to create soldiers of the state today, who are participants in the administration of combined arms. In that sense we produce few Officers and Gentlemen. We have lost our intergenerational military aristocracy as the principle origin of our political representatives. So it is increasingly difficult to imitate an aristocrat. One can still learn how to be a warrior. It is increasingly difficult to learn to be an aristocrat. For that reason we can and must restore the skill base deliberately. Um. It sells. Aristocrat Sells, Athlete sells, Musician sells, Money Sells. Sell women less (they consume) and sell men more (produce together).

  • Masculinity – The Book Collection For Gentlemen.

    October 20th, 2018 11:21 AM ONE OF MY ALBUMS: A COLLECTION I KEPT AT MY HOUSE. SECRET: Almost everything you read on manliness will teach you to be an officer and a gentleman in civilian clothes. That’s all it is. We tend to create soldiers of the state today, who are participants in the administration of combined arms. In that sense we produce few Officers and Gentlemen. We have lost our intergenerational military aristocracy as the principle origin of our political representatives. So it is increasingly difficult to imitate an aristocrat. One can still learn how to be a warrior. It is increasingly difficult to learn to be an aristocrat. For that reason we can and must restore the skill base deliberately. Um. It sells. Aristocrat Sells, Athlete sells, Musician sells, Money Sells. Sell women less (they consume) and sell men more (produce together).

  • Me. in college. In the late 70s: “Never trust anyone over 40? Are you kidding? I

    Me. in college. In the late 70s: “Never trust anyone over 40? Are you kidding? I can’t find anyone under 50 that i’d trust with a pair of scissors.”


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-20 15:02:40 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1053662793575088128

  • ONE OF MY ALBUMS: A COLLECTION I KEPT AT MY HOUSE. SECRET: Almost everything you

    ONE OF MY ALBUMS: A COLLECTION I KEPT AT MY HOUSE.

    SECRET: Almost everything you read on manliness will teach you to be an officer and a gentleman in civilian clothes. That’s all it is. We tend to create soldiers of the state today, who are participants in the administration of combined arms. In that sense we produce few Officers and Gentlemen. We have lost our intergenerational military aristocracy as the principle origin of our political representatives. So it is increasingly difficult to imitate an aristocrat. One can still learn how to be a warrior. It is increasingly difficult to learn to be an aristocrat. For that reason we can and must restore the skill base deliberately.

    Um. It sells. Aristocrat Sells, Athlete sells, Musician sells, Money Sells.

    Sell women less (they consume) and sell men more (produce together).


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-20 11:21:00 UTC

  • Me. in college. In the late 70s: “Never trust anyone over 40? Are you kidding? I

    Me. in college. In the late 70s: “Never trust anyone over 40? Are you kidding? I can’t find anyone under 50 that i’d trust with a pair of scissors.”


    Source date (UTC): 2018-10-20 11:02:00 UTC