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Anonymous (ID: wqu56npc) United States No.512257156 >>512257381 >>512257572 >>512259144 >>512259483 >>512260503
Skill issue
Hey pol what did you learn to do today? I worked an excavator for the first time with no formal training and only recieved a quick rundown on the levers. I cant help but feel proud of myself considering that Ive learned to shoot on my own, hunt on my own, body build on my own. I just want you to know that even in a feminized gay demon society with broken fathers, its always possible to be the man your dad failed to be.

Yes this is political. Doing things outside of the normative structures of "learning" takes your fate out of the system and puts it back into your hands and diminishes their hold on you
Anonymous (ID: v2jAztgE) United States No.512257323
Toys for men
Anonymous (ID: DscKnBfQ) United States No.512257344
>My AcHiEvMEiMeInTs MaTtErr
Fucking idiot.
Anonymous (ID: yo9VoxW9) United States No.512257381
>>512257156 (OP)
Keep putting in that work, wood.
Anonymous (ID: C2jen8sG) Germany No.512257572
>>512257156 (OP)
I hope you dig up the epstein files
Anonymous (ID: oRpwvMMS) United States No.512259144
>>512257156 (OP)


TODAY I LEARNED THAT OP IS A FAGGOT
Anonymous (ID: hpynpZif) United States No.512259483
>>512257156 (OP)
That my superintendent (former supervisor) who not only said I was doing a good job and never told me he felt I wasn't keeping up on anything, and encouraged me to go for a higher paying level of what I am pretty mich already doing thinks I'm actually incompetent and wants me to move to a different job that's nothing but unthinking work. Same pay level but I worked hard to learn what I did and enjoy the deeper electrical troubleshooting on equipment.
Anonymous (ID: tv1Yt0Qh) United Kingdom No.512260503
>>512257156 (OP)
My father worked as an excavator driver (digger driver). He has a 3 ton digger out my back yard actually. He let me practice at a young age on them, but very rarely, so i'm not skilled, I just know how to operate one. The arm and blade and tracks and cab. Pretty simple stuff. I've helped him fix digger tracks and engines more than i've actually drove them to be honest. But it's not like i'm going to be a digger driver or mechanic, we just use it now for personal work like hauling logs into a dumper and other things. Maybe the odd job for someone on a rare occasion. Comes in very handy. It's great for tidying up too. We even till the vegetable beds with it because why not

I wish I had more excuses to use it to practice
It's one thing to know how to drive one. It's another to get skilled in one. And like any machine you have to have a lot of sense, always pay attention to your surroundings

>what did you learn to do today?
Not much. The only thing I learnt today was that there are two main types of fennel, and the one I have in the garden is sweet fennel and the flowers and seeds taste really nice. That's about it. Not very interesting unless you're me