YuccaMan [he/him]

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Cake day: May 20th, 2022

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  • The other day I was coming onto the freeway where the entrance lane merges with the right lane, and before I could merge a truck that was travelling in that lane forced me onto the shoulder and almost ran my ass into the retaining wall. Had plenty of time and space to shift left before I got in the lane, and I know for damn sure they were able to see me.

    People drive like absolute sociopaths in California.









  • Jesus Christ, how embarrassing. This kind of behavior is so baffling to me. I’ve been verging on poor for a good bit of my life, and I’ve earned money by working with my hands more often than not (and thank fucking god I’m not doing that anymore for the foreseeable future.) If I had Tim Pool’s money, nobody would ever see my happy ass again.

    At any rate, yeah, I never could get a grip on it. Never got a handle on roller blades either. Got pretty good with four-wheelers though lol

    I’ve always been crap at sports in general, even things that I should’ve logically been good at, like wrestling (I’m a large lad.) I don’t know if it’s the ADHD or what, but not being able to get good at something right away often leads me to quit from sheer embarrassment.









  • I know what you meant, my bad, I should’ve phrased that differently. I’m asking that of these guys, and what I really mean to ask is where they got the idea that only working cowboys can dress that way when there’s so few of them to begin with, and when that manner of dress has so long ago transcended its original purpose.

    Like what’s next, you can’t wear blue jeans if you don’t work in a coal mine?



  • That, and what does it even mean to be a “real” cowboy? There’s only like a half million working cowboys left in this country, and even that seems like a high estimate. These guys must get awfully exasperated in the crowd at a rodeo or a country show.

    But again, most people either dig it or pay me as little mind as they would any other stranger. It’s been years since I’ve had one of those conversations.