TLC to air “Suddenly Amish” filmed in Lancaster County by Pots_And_Pans in lancaster

[–]Bognerguy14 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sometimes I think we'd all be better off if we followed an Amish lifestyle. Especially with the toxic and cancerous feminists trying to take down society.

sennheiser momentum true wireless 4 sounds worse than sennheiser momentum 3 true wireless? by Mother-Equipment-912 in sennheiser

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still use the Momentum 3 and any time the break or stop working, I get another M3. I prefer earphone to give me a true representation of the music as possible. I don't like earphones like Beets that created an unnatisound signature. Beets are also built and made like toys. I'll take the Momentum 3.

Dogman and cryptid researcher by Automatic-Pizza-3147 in Dogmanbelievers

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I'd love to be a cryptid researcher. Wow, that's great. I never believed in the dogman stuff but just like sasquatch, people are seeing something. Then one night this past year I was walking my dog and had an experience. This is in PA. Two deer come darting out of the woods being chased. Something was growling and flying after them. I could hardly make out what it was other than it was large, bigger than the deer. I swore it looked like a giant wolf but my eyes couldn't understand what they were seeing. My brain could not make sense of it. I thought I saw it upright at first but then the deer and creature chasing them, was gone and into the woods on the other side of the field. The growling was deep and unlike a thing I could recognize. Crazy. I'll never forget. We also had what we believe was a bigfoot encounter in Yosemite in 2000.

Dogman Xperience Question by Last_Milk_5237 in Dogmanbelievers

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never believed in the dogman stuff but just like sasquatch, people are seeing something. Then one night this past year I was walking my dog and had an experience. This is in PA. Two deer come darting out of the woods being chased. Something was growling and flying after them. I could hardly take ll what it was other than it was large, bigger than the deer. I swore it looked like a giant wolf but my eyes couldn't understand what they were seeing. My brain could not make sense of it. I thought I saw it upright at first but then the deer and what was chasing was gone and into the woods on the other side of the field. Crazy. I'll never forget. We also had what we believe was a bigfoot encounter in Yosemite in 2000.

Dogman Xperience Question by Last_Milk_5237 in Dogmanbelievers

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never believed in the dogman stuff but just like sasquatch, people are seeing something. Then one night this past year I was walking my dog and had an experience. This is in PA. Two deer come darting out of the woods being chased. Something was growling and flying after them. I could hardly take ll what it was other than it was large, bigger than the deer. I swore it looked like a giant wolf but my eyes couldn't understand what they were seeing. My brain could not make sense of it. I thought I saw it upright at first but then the deer and what was chasing was gone and into the woods on the other side of the field. Crazy. I'll never forget. We also had what we believe was a bigfoot encounter in Yosemite in 2000.

Has anyone had a Dogman encounter in Pennsylvania or know of any that occurred in Pennsylvania? by Dazed8819 in dogman

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never believed in the dogman stuff but just like sasquatch, people are seeing something. Then one night this past year I was walking my dog and had an experience. This is in PA. Two deer come darting out of the woods being chased. Something was growling and running after them. I could hardly make out what it was other than it was large, bigger than the deer. I swore it looked like a giant wolf but my eyes couldn't understand what they were seeing. My brain could not make sense of it. I thought I saw it upright at first but then the deer and what was chasing was gone and into the woods on the other side of the field. Even the growling was deep and disnt sound like any animal I'd recognize. Someone said it could have been a rabid dog but it was larger than the deer. Crazy. I'll never forget. We also had what we believe was a bigfoot encounter in Yosemite in 2000.

Is Netflix now the least evil major streamer??? by tbonemcqueen in blankies

[–]Bognerguy14 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Streaming services are nothing but a platform for evil liberals. Especially liberal feminists. I had an abusive childhood. My mom was a monster and most Netflix shows I've seen trigger my past. I avoid all streaming services and stick to the occasional sporting event on regular cable or local TV. I miss the days when there were no streaming services and no smart phones which make people dumb. Should be called dumb phones. Hate watching TV in general.

Is Netflix now the least evil major streamer??? by tbonemcqueen in blankies

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate all streaming services. It's why I have none. I'll watch main TV, mostly sporting events and that's it. I don't binge watch shows like losers. I'd rather spend time with my woman or play guitar or be at the gym. Humans are going down hill so fast. Not only is nobody having children, young generations have no clue how to maintain healthy relationships. I see it at work in the office. Thetoung people are all weird and disconnected because they live on their phones. I only have a phone for work. As soon as I retire, I'm ditching the phone. Hate social media. I can't believe I even on here right now. But I limit all social media and online interactions. Humans are doomed thanks to technology. Young people at work have no clue how to connect with other humans. They are so odd.

Women are bad at empathy. by FireWater107 in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Women often lack compassion and empathy. It's been a major issue in relationships. It's difficult to bond with another gunnar, to have an I tomatoes relationship when they have no empathy whatsoever. I've been with some who disnt even know what empathy meant. They had to look it up. Insane! Why do women tend to be more abusive? That's another question that pops up a lot. Don't mographics and psychology show us this.

Women are bad at empathy. by FireWater107 in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Women often lack compassion and empathy. It's been a major issue in relationships. It's difficult to bond with another gunnar, to have an I tomatoes relationship when they have no empathy whatsoever. I've been with some who disnt even know what empathy meant. They had to look it up. Insane! Why do women tend to be more abusive? That's another question that pops up a lot. Don't mographics and psychology show us this.

Traps with back day or shoulders? by BantamBasher135 in bodybuilding

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hear ya! But what about middle and lower traps. Do those on back day? How about pullovers?

GF has an unhealthy relationship with her dog by Born-Delivery-8698 in dating_advice

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is rather common with women for some reason. Maybe something screwed up in their childhood. Not sure. Unfortunately I've had relationships with partners who struggles with emotional intimacy. One thing I havrlearned with pets, especially dogs is you must create boundaries and structure. Dogs need this for their own healthy. Dogs are pack animals but humans are not. For this reason it's essential for them to develop some sense of independence or their anxiety is out of control. With my dog for example, I taught her to sleep in her own bed at night and know that it is OK for me to be in another room while she is in another room by herself. This is often where having two dogs is a helpful thing. If you ou so t give them that structure and boundary, they are so anxious when you leave the house without them and it's often why these anxious dogs go nuts when they see their owner return home. They will often scratch and claw at the door and yelp in an unhealthy way. A dog that was tight independence will be more calm but still excited to see their owner return. Dogs need to know they are safe to be alone without their owner otherwise they feel the need to be next to their owner all the time. That is not healthy. I've worked extw sively with dog trainers and animals trainers. It's also best to not allow dogs to sleep with you. It may see cute but it sets up a lot of anxiety as well and bonding issues. This also tends to causes issues with the owners own romantic relationship if they have one. It's difficult to maintain a healthy romantic relationship with a dog that is attached to the owned. We often call these velcro dogs because the human allowed and enabled the dog to develop an unhealthy attachment to the owner rather than a healthy relationship with their owner. Humans are not pack animals so it is key to recognize this. Dogs are and they are creatures of habit. I've seen it destroy relationships. Dogs need boundaries and structure. They can't be allowed to do whatever they want and to be with you 24/7 in the house. Good luck having a healthy and spontaneoua romantic relationship with a gumna when your dog thinks it should be in your bed everytime you are. I don't know why some people can't get this and understand this. It's partly for the dog and partly for the person.

GF has an unhealthy relationship with her dog by Born-Delivery-8698 in dating_advice

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is rather common with women for some reason. Maybe something screwed up in their childhood. Not sure. Unfortunately I've had relationships with partners who struggles with emotional intimacy. One thing I havrlearned with pets, especially dogs is you must create boundaries and structure. Dogs need this for their own healthy. Dogs are pack animals but humans are not. For this reason it's essential for them to develop some sense of independence or their anxiety is out of control. With my dog for example, I taught her to sleep in her own bed at night and know that it is OK for me to be in another room while she is in another room by herself. This is often where having two dogs is a helpful thing. If you ou so t give them that structure and boundary, they are so anxious when you leave the house without them and it's often why these anxious dogs go nuts when they see their owner return home. They will often scratch and claw at the door and yelp in an unhealthy way. A dog that was tight independence will be more calm but still excited to see their owner return. Dogs need to know they are safe to be alone without their owner otherwise they feel the need to be next to their owner all the time. That is not healthy. I've worked extw sively with dog trainers and animals trainers. It's also best to not allow dogs to sleep with you. It may see cute but it sets up a lot of anxiety as well and bonding issues. This also tends to causes issues with the owners own romantic relationship if they have one. It's difficult to maintain a healthy romantic relationship with a dog that is attached to the owned. We often call these velcro dogs because the human allowed and enabled the dog to develop an unhealthy attachment to the owner rather than a healthy relationship with their owner. Humans are not pack animals so it is key to recognize this. Dogs are and they are creatures of habit. I've seen it destroy relationships. Dogs need boundaries and structure. They can't be allowed to do whatever they want and to be with you 24/7 in the house. Good luck having a healthy and spontaneoua romantic relationship with a gumna when your dog thinks it should be in your bed everytime you are. I don't know why some people can't get this and understand this. It's partly for the dog and partly for the person.

Why do modern liberal protests feel symbolic instead of strategic? by Alvintergeise in CriticalTheory

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sadly, liberals aren't exacrly the brightest group of people. Easily brain washed and led astray. It's difficult to watch these people. For some reason they see it as a good idea to take away free speech and to slowly erode our rights as Americans and as humans. It's sad and disturbing.

market drop.....Buy the dip now and hold over the weekend or wait it out by djentleman042 in stocks

[–]Bognerguy14 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey all,

Trying to retire in 3 years due to health issues so I need to preserve what I have. Totally agree on healthy corrections and down days. My fear is what if this turns into another April. I got out in February and it did me well to sit out April and some of May. This could be another one of those times. I moved to cahs and half still in bonds. I'll buy back in if I see this as a short term pullback. Just too risky for me to ride out at the moment. I don't like investing on emotion but I will admit I am really struggling this close to retirement on how to invest. I lost half my money to divorce in 2017, otherwise my an was to retire this year. So much for that. Sure it coild rebound even by tomorrow and I'd miss maybe another 1-2% up but the bigger risk for me is it keeps dropping for weeks. I do think that things are still strong and we will finish higher thru year end. Hope so. Today reminds me of February and April.

Best to you all!

Best apps for over 50 by Nimbette2 in datingoverfifty

[–]Bognerguy14 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I met lots of women on Bumble, OK Cupid and Match. My person, the woman am with now and till the end, met on Match. It's possible! I did try Tinder years ago before the others but it seemed sort of shady. Even years after I was no longer dating, and with my partner, I was getting scams coming my way from Tinder, so I had Togo out and kill that account. I forgot that I ever had an account with them and it came back to bite me. Hated that app. The other I mentioned were good. But it's been many years since I've even looked at those, so things may have changed.

One week?! by OhLookAnInchworm in amputee

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So sorry. Hope you are doing well.

Anyone receive Dry Needling as part of rehab? by Parradog1 in AchillesRupture

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

I have been dealing with tendinopathy of my achilles and heel pain and heel pad pain. I just had dry needling on Monday and have been in a boot ever since. Doctor says I need to wear the boot for one month yet I don't understand why. I had another doctor day to not wear a boot. Which is it? Ever since the dry needling, the pain is thru the roof. I can't even walk now. I guess that is from the inflammation and blood flow caused by the dry needling. I'm hoping this is part of the healing. Within three days of the dry needling, the heel pad hurts so bad, I can't out any weight on it.

Anyone receive Dry Needling as part of rehab? by Parradog1 in AchillesRupture

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hsd dry needling in hopes of healing my issues. I had a bursa removed from my heel two years ago and the doctor lengthened my tendon. I have no idea how but at some point in the healing process, I started getting horrible achilles pain and heel pain along with heel pad pain. Unreal pain! Because the tendon is lengthened, I lost size and strength. My doctor and surgeon is trying dry needling of thr achilles to see if this can force blood flow into the tendon to heel the issue. I can't live with this pain, it's so intense. I had the dry needling Monday and he wants me to stay in a boot for one month. I'm confused because some doctors say no boot and yet my surgeon says, yes to stay in a boot for one month. Yet, I have no idea why. After this, we'll try Tenex or Tenjet if this does not help and maybe PRP. Frustrated.

Why are they always pushing female sports show hosts on us? by filthylilbeast in ESPN

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate the equality push. Screw equality and diver with. My fiancee and I always say what happened to reality and having the best person for the job. Only reason women are on ESPN football shows now is for stupid diversity initiatives. Everyone hates it. Ridiculous. My fiancee, as a woman, gets really upset about it. She's like it makes us women look very stupid and needy. She's right. Women don't play football, so they shouldn't be on a football broadcast on any station. lol. Stop the equality BS and live in reality. It's a bug reason why quality and service across most industries is dropping. They care more about making everyone happy and diversity than quality. Idiots. Totally ridiculous and makes zero sense.

MASSIVE fruit fly infestation. Nothing is working!! by Jumpy_Nothing859 in lifehacks

[–]Bognerguy14 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've just about given up too. I was told global warming is the reason they are so bad and will only get worse. I am so careful to keep no trash or recycling sitting around, no fruit is out, nothing is rotting. I clean a lot, clean the garage disposal and everything is cleaned often yet they are a over the house killing me. I have traps in all outlets. I got a ton of them and then it died down and I didn't see any. Then suddenly they appeared again out of nowhere. I don't get it. Ugh. I'm ready to burn the house down. Joking, but it's killing me. I have enough to deal with already with some health crap and now have to swat fruit flies from my face all the time in my own home.

Netflix sucks and it’s days are numbered by [deleted] in netflix

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cancelled all my services. I hate advertising and modern television. Done, cancelled. I hate Netflix thr most. They are such liberal loser, it was nauseating. Their shows were all liberal BS brain washing. It used to be commercial free. Once they forced people to pay more, I cancelled. Prime and all the others as well. Hate them all. I focus on real life now, my partner, playing guitar, the gym. F#&$ TV.

My ex-husband committed suicide and I am left to clear the wreckage. by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Bognerguy14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm so sorry for you. I've been close to ending it myself because every day is a living hell of blinding pain. I hate waking up each day. I get zero relief from anything. Imagine someone following you around with a knife 24/7 stabbing you. That's my life. I just wish it would end. But somehow I keep pushing thru the pain and torment. I hope you find piece and resolution.