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Mr. Man 3 years, 3 months ago.
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Things got a little to much and built up on me with out realising it myself.I live just across the road from the beach.I was 4 my first time at this very same beach.So i went over there yesterday with a bottle of juice and my smokes.I was there watching the surfers and sat away near a rock wall because normally every one comes and talks to me.just wanted time out.We have the whales going past at the moment and have come in close to our shark nets.i spent till 9 last night over at the beach.I heard the whales in thd silence blow water out of there spouts.Seen a falling star which really lit up the night.Watched planes fly in low over head with there lights on the water to land nearby. If things get tough turn to nature.Thankyou to all you guys of mgtow.
THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .
Forgot to put that i seen dolphins f~~~ing around in the surf to at sun down
THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .
God makes the best stuff. Dogs, give unconditional love. Clouds, the sky, stars…sounds like a bitches dating profile.
You don’t need a woman, you are programmed by nature to want one. Until this system changes, you are better off suppressing that need.
Life is change.
You whales and dolphins within strolling distance from your house? You lucky dog, you!
I find there to be no better escape than to go on fishing trips early or late in the year. Just me and my dog, nobody else on the water. Just got back from a trip where there was nobody else at all in a provincial park. Just dead silence.
I find there to be no better escape than to go on fishing trips early or late in the year. Just me and my dog, nobody else on the water. Just got back from a trip where there was nobody else at all in a provincial park. Just dead silence.
Catch and Release, I’m totally with you on that one. I bought a nice hybrid kayak last year so I can explore the bazillion tranquil lakes in Canada’s Provincial parks. This spring I went to Tobermory PP, and next spring I hope finally make it to Algonquin PP.
Fish on, brother!
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