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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2015 17:23:55 GMT -6
Wouldn't necessarily say wrong. Just don't have that type upbringing. Not your fault. Most of us question what we know nothing of, It's all good.
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Post by FB fan on Aug 8, 2015 21:06:12 GMT -6
I was just never fortunate enough I guess to be raised around livestock. I've never been to a rodeo, never worked on a farm, heck I had Uncles who did that type of stuff but my Dad wouldn't allow me to go around them because they were inlaws hahaha, I guess it's not funny though. I always saw/heard my cousins and aunts and uncles on my mom's side doing 4H and livestock and shows at the expo and my dad always said negative things about that, So I guess the way I think is something I can change on my own, but I've sort of built a hatred for you guy's based on my dad's teachings . I've always wanted about 5 acres and some goats and maybe a horse, some land to grow my veggies and fruits ya know? But that aint gonna happen anytime soon. I'm sorry folks for making fun of the way you guy's live. I'm more then likely the one in the wrong, but it's the way I was raised, hey..I'm sorry brothers. No problem. About your land dream. Where there is a will there is a way. People mostly know doing an honorable enlistment in the military will get you college money but there are other benefits. The Texas Veterans Land board will help you get that land if you want it bad enough.
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Post by bluefrontwhiteback on Aug 9, 2015 10:38:22 GMT -6
I have disabilities that won't allow me to join.I tried joining 11-12 years ago when I was healthy, I just got into some trouble that stopped it. I did attend college until I was forced to drop out
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Post by Clemensbuff on Aug 9, 2015 21:03:55 GMT -6
No, I clearly understand where my food goes and comes from. I understand growth horomones and what they do to the people who eat it. I clearly understand gluten free foods, GMO/Non GMO foods, and what GMO foods do when eaten to the ones who eat it over years. I understand about the high levels of Mercury and Potassium Sulfate in our drinking water along with high levels of Sodium Flouride and how it calcifies the pineal gland, and the major functions of the pineal and what the chemicals do to the pineal gland in the process of slowing down thinking, thinking less and generally dumbing down its population. I've met a lot of redneck,hick folks and they clearly can't communicate on the same wave length. Not saying they are stupid, they're just way slower for my taste. Yes I've tilled a few acres by hand in my lifetime, I've grown/helped grow my fair share of Organic produce. I just don't see eye to eye with people who are on a slower comprehension level. But I mean I can't eat pork or beef anymore so I'm not worried about where it comes from. Lmao......I'll be blatantly honest here......most rednecks IMO are ignorant as hell! Lol I would consider myself a country boy but far from a redneck. and, there's nothing better than raising your own veggies! We also raise our own beef and eat that and mostly venison and catfish from our stock tanks year round.
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Post by Clemensbuff on Aug 9, 2015 21:07:56 GMT -6
I was just never fortunate enough I guess to be raised around livestock. I've never been to a rodeo, never worked on a farm, heck I had Uncles who did that type of stuff but my Dad wouldn't allow me to go around them because they were inlaws hahaha, I guess it's not funny though. I always saw/heard my cousins and aunts and uncles on my mom's side doing 4H and livestock and shows at the expo and my dad always said negative things about that, So I guess the way I think is something I can change on my own, but I've sort of built a hatred for you guy's based on my dad's teachings . I've always wanted about 5 acres and some goats and maybe a horse, some land to grow my veggies and fruits ya know? But that aint gonna happen anytime soon. I'm sorry folks for making fun of the way you guy's live. I'm more then likely the one in the wrong, but it's the way I was raised, hey..I'm sorry brothers. Nothing like living out in the country man! Best life ever. Our place we live on is only 32 acres but it's ours and we enjoy every inch of it and the animals on it both domestic and wild......except for the damn rattlesnakes and coyotes!
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Post by Clemensbuff on Aug 9, 2015 21:10:55 GMT -6
I have disabilities that won't allow me to join.I tried joining 11-12 years ago when I was healthy, I just got into some trouble that stopped it. I did attend college until I was forced to drop out Just the little I've read from you I can tell you have a great attitude! Keep your dream alive and maybe you'll get your place....I hope and pray you do because you sound like a guy that'd really appreciate it.
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Post by bluecat on Nov 20, 2015 13:04:00 GMT -6
No, I clearly understand where my food goes and comes from. I understand growth horomones and what they do to the people who eat it. I clearly understand gluten free foods, GMO/Non GMO foods, and what GMO foods do when eaten to the ones who eat it over years. I understand about the high levels of Mercury and Potassium Sulfate in our drinking water along with high levels of Sodium Flouride and how it calcifies the pineal gland, and the major functions of the pineal and what the chemicals do to the pineal gland in the process of slowing down thinking, thinking less and generally dumbing down its population. I've met a lot of redneck,hick folks and they clearly can't communicate on the same wave length. Not saying they are stupid, they're just way slower for my taste. Yes I've tilled a few acres by hand in my lifetime, I've grown/helped grow my fair share of Organic produce. I just don't see eye to eye with people who are on a slower comprehension level. But I mean I can't eat pork or beef anymore so I'm not worried about where it comes from. Lmao......I'll be blatantly honest here......most rednecks IMO are ignorant as hell! Β Lol I would consider myself a country boy but far from a redneck. and, there's nothing better than raising your own veggies! Β We also raise our own beef and eat that and mostly venison and catfish from our stock tanks year round. Β Clem you know me and where I come from, so you and I are one the same Wavelength even if some think its a lil Low? I will tell anyone that I am a old school small town type of guy who is thankful for my upbringing. We all had to work hard even at an early age and in my early teenage years I dug more ditches and hauled more hay than a kid should of had to do. Discipline was harsh and often more so than I would ever subject my kids to today. We played hard and worked hard and kids today just dont understand it because they didnt have to live it, but todays kids have it soft and its showing up in athletics and just plain work ethics. My nephews still live in the small town where I grew up and they are all farmers or ranchers and they still like to play hard on tues nights at the arena were the practice bull and bronc riding each week. It takes a different type of kid to succeed in that type of sport were any night you could be severly injured by just having "fun", but they enjoy it and the challenge it brings. Most of these boys do not go out for football or any other sport because some go out on the circuit and do the rodeo"s throughout the southern states. Every so often we talk a few to join the local football team and when they do they usually end up on the defensive side of the ball. My jr and sr year we got a few to join up on the team and we turned a mediocre defense into a qtr & semi final team that came about a gnats ass from winning our first state championship. Long story short, its all about work ethic and tenacity that wins at football and not how well the kids are at Madden football. Just my 2 cents worth Bud!
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