@Septicdeath Apparently not on AGN. The dentist comment was funny though.Most people hate me. I like it better that way. It makes life easier and uncomplicated.
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@Septicdeath Apparently not on AGN. The dentist comment was funny though.Most people hate me. I like it better that way. It makes life easier and uncomplicated.
What's with the scared baby remark? No need to make disparaging comments just because someone might recognize their own limitations or not want to delve into an area with which they're not comfortable. I personally try to help people here, not discourage them by passing judgment.
Toxic masculinity is a fairly decent descriptive phrase when it's referring to some AH with a chip on his shoulder that won't drive a hybrid because they're "too gay". It's meant to describe someone with anger issues and a hypermasculine persona.
The problem with any such phrase like it though is that it's only a matter of time before political activists weaponize it and apply it to anything they disapprove of and pretty soon all things masculine are being described as "toxic masculinity".
Say what you will, this thread just keeps on giving.
People mistake able-ism for masculinity. I see the whole "toxic masculinity" thing as a recently created system of heirarchy that the inventors are attempting to use to subjugate others. (As are all forms of political correctness.) When someone says "You can't say that!" it leads me to wonder where their badge is and who appointed them to that superior position.
Cheers,
J~
Yes and those people kept you busy and working and a paycheck coming. If everyone could do everything for themselves a lot of people would be out of work.
At one time we all sucked at what we are now good at. How do you know if you should never try to work on something again? You try. Some people are better at recognizing their limitations, are lazy or just have no interest. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. A neglected gun might be easier to fix than a hacked up one.
Not everyone has the fortitude, life deals us all different hands, can't expect everyone to do everything themselves and be a DIY'er
I see your point. Those comparisons are not very realistic. Comparing a necessity to a luxury item. But plenty of people own luxury items and don’t have a clue how they work. And that’s why people have jobs at motorcycle dealers, boat shops, etc. And why guys pay out the butt to have their guns resealed.If you can't change an o ring on an airgun you shouldn't buy any airgun. Simple as that. Not sure why ppl are comparing it to owning a house and can't fix electric wiring, heaters, plumbing, etc and can't own a car if you can't fix it. That's like comparing apples to orange lol.
Should airguns come with a disclaimer… If a person is scared to change an O-ring… should they buy an Airgun?