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metalman


Opinionated and vulgar. Cut the bullshit and don't be a bitch.
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Liechtenstein 10 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
I can attest to that, for the 4months i lived there the prices of things were noticeably higher compared to the U.S.
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b*nerr!! 8 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
It's still bone shaped tbf
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After Minnie Cox, the first black female postmaster was forced out of her post in 4 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
For all Theodore Roosevelt's faults he was honestly one of the better presidents the U.S. ever had. His trust busting practices and environmentalist policies are pillars of a true american president. Protecting the environment of the nation and the economic health of the U.S.
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That makes sense 10 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
As far as i understand it, granted it's limited to only my experiences, converyor belt cashiering is a predominately a western thing.
She did the math 10 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
A second job would allow you to reach monetary goals quicker. My job covers everything i could need and some of the things i want. One of these days I want to start my own business though and I've contemplated working a second job to quicken that process up. Even when i reach that goal i would still work my main job while also working for myself.
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That makes sense 10 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
In the us and europe when you buy things at the market you put all of the things you want to buy on the conveyor belt. To keep yours and the next persons things apart the stores provide spacers so that your things wont get mixed up with another customers'
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That makes sense 10 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
Everything is about race. Smh
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She did the math 10 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
This leaves a lot to question. Is she delivering because she has to or because she wants to? Is she young or old? What job does the Twitter poster have?
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How women think that men pee 2 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
If you're blasting it out like buck shot you may have a problem my guy
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Console bad, pc good 6 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
Remember when PSN was down for roughly 6-8 months a few years ago? Good times, especially for us xbox gamers.
Alien p*ssy > Democracy 3 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
I mean... The Bastille wasn't exactly a military outpost but more of a prison for rich kids who did stupid shit. Basically a scared straight for pompous rich kids.
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I choose gamer 3 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
The joke:
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You: (•_•)
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This is heavy metal 4 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
I appreciate the @ my guy
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What’s in a word. 61 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
The enforcement arm of the UN is the U.S.. The single biggest militaty backer of the UN is the US. The US can pretty well do whatever it wants for the time being as every nation is tied to the US one way or another.
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And at this point, I'm afraid to ask 2 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
That's how i feel right now
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I always consider taking sleeping pills to knock myself to sleep everytime I board a 9 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
Me and a coworker were flying from Zurich to Atlanta. We got as far over land as possible, the very tip of britanny, when the pilot comes over the intercom stating that they were going to land qt Heathrow due to an error. He was very calm in his deliberation so i thought nothing of it. When we got over heathrow and began to land I was looking out the window. I saw lights from a line of firetrucks and ambulances that stretched a good distance down the run way. That's when it hit me that something was really wrong. In the same seconds of me looking out the window the plane hit the ground hard and bounced. It bounced severeal times before finally getting on solid ground. Honestly that was the scariest time of my entire life.
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What’s in a word. 61 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
Ya'll do know slavery is still legal at the federal level right? "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States". Most, if not all, states have legislation either against the practice or requiring payment to any convicted person performing manual labor.
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Gimmie some songs that make you angry. (For gym purposes) 11 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
All that remains:
The Fall of Ideals (entire album is good for power lifting)
Overcome (entire album)
Five finger death punch:
Back for more
Disturbed:
Perfect Insanity
Killswitch Engage:
The Great Deceit
So this "inspirational" picture that popped up on Facebook looks familiar 16 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
Not a chance! I'm 95% stainless steel! Magnets hold no affect on me!
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So this "inspirational" picture that popped up on Facebook looks familiar 16 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
I will fookin end ya ya wee cunt!
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So this "inspirational" picture that popped up on Facebook looks familiar 16 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
Oi feck off me iron! Irons not for kids!
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Cut your ears off so you don't have to clean behind them, it's so beneficial 16 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
Goddamn Freud at it again
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Well i guess that's a thing now 2 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
I dig it
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Not as expensive as you think 72 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
The extended family you're only expected to provide for yourself and your spouse/children.
Not as expensive as you think 72 comments
metalman · 4 years ago
You're telling me that the United states is a collectivist nation? You're joking right? At the base level of modern America is the ideal of the American Dream. The American Dream is where the individual is expected to carve out his/her own part of the world. More specifically it's an ideology where after the age of 18 you're supposed to move out and live outside of your parents' home and begin making your own life. Now the opposite spectrum you have countries like the Nordic ones where you live with your parents throughout your secondary education and partial adulthood so that you can develop more before jumping into the world. Then you have the exact opposite which would be Guatemala where it's unlikely for people to move out of family households where entire extended families live. These are collectivist cultures at it's base. The U.S. being heavily capitalist helps in this regard as the big factor is economic autonomy. Rather than pooling all your resources into the immediate and
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