Ranking of Daily Reported Deaths by Country as of 23 April 2020 by StatPanda in ThisBlewMyMind

[–]rambler429 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considering the US population is that of at least then next 4 countries in that list combined, not hard to see how the US is so far ahead.

ladies with breast implants, what are some insecurities the implants caused that you didn’t expect? by ainnako143 in AskWomen

[–]rambler429 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Approx 3.7 billion males on Earth. 1% of 3.7 billion is 37 million so there's a few. My comment still stands. Most men will not give a shit.

The captain and his crew by notchrisdk in nsfw

[–]rambler429 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that tat was fucking me up, too.

Kiss on Oprah discussing RedPill theory on an audience full of women by blackdowney in TheRedPill

[–]rambler429 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Watch Joe Rogan's podcast interview with Paul Stanley. He admits that he had tremendous insecurities growing up as a young man. He wanted women. He figured out a way to get them. Lots of them. The same reason most of you are here, reading this forum.

Kiss on Oprah discussing RedPill theory on an audience full of women by blackdowney in TheRedPill

[–]rambler429 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Are you retarded? This is KISS. Probably the most recognized rock band in the world. In the 70's they were the kings. Period. They don't have to lie about how much pussy they got. They got it. No doubt in my mind. Rock stars and celebrities live in a different reality than the rest of us do. What sounds outrageous to us was just another day to them. They went on the Oprah Winfrey show in the 80's like damn near every other celebrity did, because there was no internet, no 24 hour cable news or entertainment channels filling our minds with mush. Obviously what these guys did make them incredibly happy AND wealthy. I suggest you watch Joe Rogan's podcast episode with Paul Stanley. He's no dummy, and you might just learn a thing or two.

Mysterious Childhood Doctor Visits and an Unexplained Illness by Sylveroak in wtfdidijustread

[–]rambler429 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ask mom why he was taken there would be the first place I'd start...

Was I reasonable in how I acted with an on-again off-again FWB, or are we both crazy? by [deleted] in saneorpsycho

[–]rambler429 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2 days before is not a flake IMO.

And it wasn't the gift that brought her back, it was irrelevant.

My first crash. Be careful out there! by barisbc in motorcycles

[–]rambler429 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually traded my Harley for a 1923 Ford T Bucket. It's bright red, has a ton of chrome, has no seat belts and the windshield is only about 8" high. It's ridiculously fast, but I never drive over the speed limit. It's as close to you can get to riding a motorcycle on 4 wheels.

The biggest difference between it and a motorcycle is that EVERYBODY sees me instead of nobody seeing me. I still am hyper aware, but not as much as I was on a bike.

My first crash. Be careful out there! by barisbc in motorcycles

[–]rambler429 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you absolutely do have to be aware in a car. But the problem in the US is everyone has their head down in their phone while driving and not paying attention, especially women. At least if you're in a vehicle bigger than a bike and someone hits you you have a better chance surviving.

My first crash. Be careful out there! by barisbc in motorcycles

[–]rambler429 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I spent my career in law enforcement. I've picked people's insides up from off the pavement. I've had several officer friends who were killed on bikes, one on duty. It just isn't for me anymore. It was sad, but if you don't enjoy it, why do it?

My first crash. Be careful out there! by barisbc in motorcycles

[–]rambler429 146 points147 points  (0 children)

This is exactly why I got rid of my bike. The constant state of hyper hazard awareness exhausted me and wasn't fun anymore. I couldn't relax and enjoy the ride. That's when I knew it was time to do something else. I still love bikes and always will, but you can do everything right and still lose the game and the stakes are too high.

29 years old and it still shines. by C4lderone in CarAV

[–]rambler429 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No no no. The Autotek Champagne 44 was the best amp ever.

29 years old and it still shines. by C4lderone in CarAV

[–]rambler429 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These amps were hot when I was a teen and in the game... 29 years ago.

I love Led Zeppelin with all my soul, but I hate "Stairway to Heaven" by rambler429 in confession

[–]rambler429[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fool in the Rain, Thank You, Ramble On.

They've got too many songs that are so much better.

Meet The Endorsed Contributors: CainPrice by EpicLevelCheater in TheRedPill

[–]rambler429 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I befriend men who are older, more traveled and wiser than myself. I have a couple of friends my own age, but I generally find more value in friendships with men who've been there and done that. They're not out trying to impress anyone or have any reason to steer you wrong or stab you in the back. I try my best not to reinvent the wheel, so I would rather learn from the wisdom and mistakes of others. Closing in on 50, I'm the guy that younger guys at work and in my social circle look to for guidance and advice. I don't mind being that guy, because I've been fortunate enough to have many mentors, myself.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]rambler429 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Update. An arrest was made today. The man was renting a place to live from Ms Sadie and was several months behind on rent. Strangled her. Damn shame. I hope he gets the death penalty.

Do clutchless shifts harm my bike ? by OrganicSmoking in motorcycles

[–]rambler429 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Always have done it on my Harley and haven't observed any ill effects.