Frozenbeernuts
Members-
Content Count
30,879 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
51
Frozenbeernuts last won the day on November 30
Frozenbeernuts had the most liked content!
Community Reputation
2,422 ExcellentAbout Frozenbeernuts
- Currently Viewing Forum: The Geek Club
-
Rank
FF Geek
- Birthday 10/29/1967
Profile Information
-
Gender
Not Telling
Recent Profile Visitors
-
I think we have to. I believe it will turn around for the better. That is why I embrace spirituality. Not religion. Religion is dogmatic and filled with errors. It serves a purpose and provides a solid place for people to explore the divine, but this "My religion is 100% right with zero flaws and all other religions are garbage" doesn't make any logical sense. When it comes to spirituality in general, the people who explore it honestly without connection to any specific faith allow for different interpretations. That's the spirituality I find appealing, and it will lead to a positive evolution of society. I spend quite a bit of time poking around it, and there are way more people who are spiritual now vs tied to one religion. The barrier between a lot of people and spirituality is that they are lacking a mystical encounter with the divine. Something unexplainable. I had mine, which changed my entire view of reality. I leave room for those who haven't and are skeptical, because I was there myself not that long ago.
-
When change happens, it is often chaotic and ugly. Sure there are a lot of people acting crazy, but that gets overblown at times. I never see much crazy where I live, and it's probably like that in the vast majority of the country. If I focus on how messed up everything is, that is what I will notice more of. If I focus on how the world is growing in positive ways, I will notice more of the good.
-
Look at how much stuff is available to people. They can have almost anything delivered to their house. People become millionaires working from home providing no tangible benefit to society. It has never been easier to get rich. Even the middle class live better than many monarchs of the past. The times we are living in are fascinating. So much is happening. There is a massive shift happening all over the world. In the past not much would change technologically for centuries. Now we have more advancements in 20 years than would have happened in a thousand.
-
Living in the most abundant and best time ever in history.
-
Exactly
-
What is your favorite car you have owned?
Frozenbeernuts replied to Frozenbeernuts's topic in The Geek Club
You know this place has changed when Miata hasn't been brought up yet. -
What is your favorite car you have owned?
Frozenbeernuts replied to Frozenbeernuts's topic in The Geek Club
Oh yeah that's a bunmobile -
That's why I won't use it on my cack
-
What is your favorite car you have owned?
Frozenbeernuts replied to Frozenbeernuts's topic in The Geek Club
The MKZs are sleepers. Awd 3.0T is 400hp 400 ft/lb torque. Not the fastest car in the world, but much faster than a luxury sedan looks. Same chassis as a fusion -
Lincoln MKZ awd 3.0 twin turbo.
-
Indiana gets plenty cold
-
Darn Tough socks - lifetime warranty. Your socks turn into quitters? Send those suckers back for a new pair.
-
I guess it depends on the car. Every car I have had with multiple settings is too warm on the lowest to leave on any longer than the moment I notice it.
-
U.S. Military and boat strikes thread - Trump Says U.S. Seizes Tanker Off Venezuela Coast
Frozenbeernuts replied to squistion's topic in The Geek Club
"Trump pardoned someone. I don't know why he pardoned them, or what we got out of this pardon. Even though none of that is clear to me, I will ignore that Trump is doing more than all of the other past presidents combined to stop drugs from entering the country." -
I can't imagine a scenario where I would ever need the hottest option. The lowest setting is way too warm to keep on any longer than me noticing the heat. Do people who max the heat out have frozen booty syndrome or something?
