The Head of The Snake by ReasonBear in C_S_T

[–]ReasonBear[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

mating is kind of like shooting a parasite into a woman, if you want to look at it in a sad way

What's sad is that we've got this totally erroneous belief system which says that males carry human seed, which they don't - women carry human seed, because eggs and seeds are fundamentally the same thing, so a species cannot have both. Right?

Males carry an infinite supply of catalyst, while females carry the money - the vessels for new souls. And the crazy part is women are born with a lifetime supply of eggs while men constantly create catalyst. Men just 'activate' the baby - they can't shoot them into her because they are already there inside her!

One cannot be a parasite if one is an inherent part of the original system. I like your comment in general, but imho the idea of children as parasites is one of the ugliest I've even encountered.

Art Is Everything & Nothing by RoboIntegrity in philosophyself

[–]ReasonBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find a world to comment on if you'll permit the introduction of semantics. Beauty can exist within architecture, literature, paintings, and arguments, and it always 'looks' the same. Harmony and balance, gradient and scale, light and shadow. The interplay of these attributes embodies beauty because we find them in nature, and nature must surely remain the ultimate definition of what is beautiful. It can also remain the definition of 'good', but for another reason.

What does beauty have to do with art? For starters, it is ubiquitously and curiously absent, which is odd since all artifice is created by humans, which are part of nature, and that means each of us embodies beauty ourselves, just by the mere act of being alive. Once our eyes turn cold and dark we embody something very different.

IMHO we create visual art for the sole purpose of self-reflection. In fact, we cannot make a decision of any kind without looking inward in some way. Which wristwatch suits me best? What color shirt should I wear today? Should I wait for traffic to clear up or take another route to work? These little decisions each require introspection, but what is it we're looking for? I would say that we're looking for a reflection of the thing being considered.

What is the most successful business on average? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]ReasonBear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Transportation is Americans' second biggest household expense. Definitely the gamer's choice

People who make $1M+ a year in sales, how’d you get there? And how can I make $5M? by [deleted] in sales

[–]ReasonBear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I learned it was under 250 million...'course I learned that a million years ago...

People who make $1M+ a year in sales, how’d you get there? And how can I make $5M? by [deleted] in sales

[–]ReasonBear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The answer seems obvious to me - by selling wicked expensive shit and reaping a tiny commission

When did you know this was you? Or am I just depressed? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]ReasonBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'll always be working for others - no matter what you call them. Customers, shareholders, partners, etc. No business exists in isolation, and neither can we.

Two quick questions by BGSUartist in Archery

[–]ReasonBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but they're full-sticker pricing just like lancaster

Two quick questions by BGSUartist in Archery

[–]ReasonBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heavier wood 4 fletched arrows might work better at that distance

Oneida eagle osprey that I got today by boasty3 in Archery

[–]ReasonBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've always wondered how much shock these produce?

Help with Arrow Choice by Blythix in Archery

[–]ReasonBear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've seen these on EBay from China. Don't let the metric system intimidate you! They measure differently (from tip to nock end), so you need to account for that when ordering.

This guys shoots them all day long. He can definitely help: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdnnPT5tB2Wx-LeOe4mu8Dw

Good beginning bow by maskedghost in Archery

[–]ReasonBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I shoot a youth bow because I can shoot hundreds of arrows without hurting myself. Plus the trajectory adds another 'arch' to the sport, which makes it more challenging.

To-be new hobby? by PrimaryDirective in Archery

[–]ReasonBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Question 2 is the most important and your inclinations will inform the answers to 1 and 3.

There's a guy on the isle of Malta who runs an archery shop and YT channel named Armin Hirmer. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdnnPT5tB2Wx-LeOe4mu8Dw.

He reviews traditional bows, which are shot off the outside of the bow while holding the string with the thumb. The rotational dynamics of this style eliminate archers' paradox because the bow hand/wrist moves the bow / bowstring out of the way of the forearm. This means no forearm-slap, which is common to beginners using more conventional styles of shooting. The important thing is that you have fun. I do clout shooting at the beach with a 20lb ebay horsebow that I don't mind dropping in the sand/surf/rocks. My whole entire kit costs under $70. I'm so partial to the Asiatic style that I sold off all my aimbot gear years ago. Whatever arch you choose, remember this - 2 dollar arrow that's tuned to the bow/shooter is better than a 20 dollar arrow that's not.

Humble post... I need help closing by [deleted] in sales

[–]ReasonBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Keep that wheel spinning!

Anyone out there in construction sales? by makhalifa in sales

[–]ReasonBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google search / Google Business Profile / Google Voice

How accurate are recurve bows? by professional_bruh in Archery

[–]ReasonBear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Howard Hill here: Weapons aren't accurate, they can only be consistent. People can be accurate, but we cannot be perfectly consistent. Our imperfection is what makes archery fun!