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How to calm anxiety?

I'm down with the ****porn answer myself, but if that doesn't help lots of alcohol and xanax will help immensely. Hell you might even forget why you started drinking and eating pills... and yes xanax can be bought without the help of a doctor. You can get them over the counter in Mexico if you can't find any dealers in your hood.

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How will you survive the collapse of civilization?

I have about 30 rifles and shotguns plus quite a few pistols and so much ammo it should be a crime. I plan on just taking whatever I need from people who plan ahead. I also camp out a lot so I have a lot of stuff for living off the land. Plus I'm in Tennessee, 30 miles outside of Nashville there pretty much is no civilization. I'm not sure some people will even notice anything has changed. Born on a mountain, raised in a cave. F*cking and fighting is all I crave. Neither of those require electricity or even wifi.

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Are you a cat person or a dog person?

Cats are pretty much a waste of time and space if you ask me. I mean when you come home from a long day of doing whatever you do your cat is nowhere to be seen. A dog will come running and wag its tail and rub against you and make you feel like you are the greatest person in the world. Just the sad puppy dog eyes looking up at you are enough to make anyone fall in love. Meanwhile the cat is in the house shitting behind your bed and clawing your curtains...

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Places to see in United States?

Oh yeah go to Niagara Falls it's really cool. Plus it's on the Canadian border and Canada is pretty cool too. I drove all the way out west through Canada one time and it was better than the trip through 'Merika. Lake Louis and Banff National Forest stick out in my mind. Well I probably remember that place as being so special because I met someone there that was special...

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Places to see in United States?

I went out west one time and stopped at a few places. Gateway Arch in St. Louis is pretty cool, like a carnival ride and it's the gateway to the west. Mt. Rushmore is worth a stop, although it's just a big carved mountain with a bunch of prairie dogs hanging out. I had never seen a prairie dog before though, so that was about the most interesting thing about the place. Then if you're in South Dakota you might as well mosey on over to Deadwood or one of those old wild west towns. They're a big attraction. I remember being in the bar where Wild Bill Hickock was shot.

Yeah there's lots to do if you have time and money to just cruise around.... funny how I literally had practically NO money when I was taking trips like this but I also had NO responsibilities or other people helping me spend what I make. Other people's money spends really fast it appears, don't know I've never really had the opportunity to find out but my wife is an expert at it.

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Who here is my friend on facebook?

Someone who looks a lot like me. I actually have a bunch of friends on facebook that I only know from Help.com, and most of them haven't been here in years.

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I miss the old help.com

Just be glad you were there when it was happening, kind of like Studio 54... right?

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Smelly old dog.

What about him smells? If it's his coat you can give him a haircut and a shampoo... several shampoos in fact. If he has digestive problems ahem a change of diet might do him good.

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Anyone had a background check before?

Just give them the facts as you know them. Just the facts ma'mm, nothing else. said in my best Sgt. Joe Friday voice

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How far would you drive to help a friend or family member?

How bad do they need help? Just want to see you or is it a matter of life or death? Depends on the circumstances.... I've driven 10 or 12 hours one way to move a really good friend. Of course he was moving out of my house and so I had a lot of incentive to get him the hell out of there.

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