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I am twenty nine living in northern Minnesota as an agricultural worker.
I’ve been MGTOW since 2011 and I’ve never been married nor do I ever plan on being such.
I am hoping to go to school next year to become a plumber or electrician.
Also, how does one make a publicly seen signature around here?
Hello and welcome to the forums.
Click your own avatar and go to your forums settings.
Click “EDIT” and look for the custom signature box.
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If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.Hello Minnesota.
Welcome.Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
#GenderSegragationNow!Born and raise in Minnesota, homie! Welcome my fellow citizen!
Shit Tested, Cunt Approved.
Hello and welcome to the forums.
Click your own avatar and go to your forums settings.Click “EDIT” and look for the custom signature box.Any time you want to manage your forums settings or subscriptions just click your own avatar image.
Your forums profile settings is separate from (but attached to) your mgtow.com front end profile. They are the same, but one is for the site, and one is for the forums. We have plans to consolidate this and are working on new profiles with favorite bookmarks and other features now.Thanks for the information. I like the forums you have here.
Born and raise in Minnesota, homie! Welcome my fellow citizen!
Greetings.
Welcome! I am glad you made it.
I am hoping to go to school next year to become a plumber or electrician.
I know men who have prospered in these professions. Some are better off than lawyers and doctors I know, and they do not have to put up with the endless student loan debt. They were earning a good wage while the white collar gang was still in college.
Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
Anonymous42Hello Minnesota! The coldest place in the lower 48, I like going to NOAA and checking out your weather to alleviate my depression in winter.
P.S. I like your avatar, so true!Hello and welcome to the forums.
Click your own avatar and go to your forums settings.Click “EDIT” and look for the custom signature box.Any time you want to manage your forums settings or subscriptions just click your own avatar image.
Your forums profile settings is separate from (but attached to) your mgtow.com front end profile. They are the same, but one is for the site, and one is for the forums. We have plans to consolidate this and are working on new profiles with favorite bookmarks and other features now.Hmm…, I still can’t find the signature section upon editing profile here.
Hello Minnesota! The coldest place in the lower 48, I like going to NOAA and checking out your weather to alleviate my depression in winter.P.S. I like your avatar, so true!
Yes, it’s very cold here. At the moment I’m renting out a cabin the next year.
It comes with a nice stove fireplace.
I’m about to find out how much wood it will take to keep oneself warm throughout the entire winter.
How shall I put it? All relationships are transactionary.
Will she accept cash, coins, check, or credit card for her love?
Welcome! I am glad you made it.
I am hoping to go to school next year to become a plumber or electrician.
I know men who have prospered in these professions. Some are better off than lawyers and doctors I know, and they do not have to put up with the endless student loan debt. They were earning a good wage while the white collar gang was still in college.
Yes, my thinking as well.
Anonymous29Welcome! I am glad you made it. know men who have prospered in these professions. Some are better off than lawyers and doctors I know, and they do not have to put up with the endless student loan debt. They were earning a good wage while the white collar gang was still in college.
Like he said and welcome.
Anonymous42I’m about to find out how much wood it will take to keep oneself warm throughout the entire winter.
@Soda, Did you ever hear about a thermal mass rocket stove? their twice the efficiency of conventional wood burning, also no smoke or soot, I made one that burns wood plastic and used motor oil, again no smoke or soot, it’s located outside in a shed and has water jackets to transfer the heat to a hydronic concrete floor (thermal mass) It works awesome! I even burned my used sneakers, no smoke!!!
If you’re good with your hands, the hot air system is much easier to build, perhaps 10 or 15 hours “total” and about a half a ton of brick, sand, stone or gravel, with a 55 gallon drum and some duct work.Nice to see another Minnesotan here 🙂
I grew up in the Twin S~~~ties, but most of my close friends are from Duluth, and I lived up there for a while and loved it.
Nice to see another Minnesotan here
I grew up in the Twin S~~~ties, but most of my close friends are from Duluth, and I lived up there for a while and loved it.I am within the northern Beltrami county area.
I’m about to find out how much wood it will take to keep oneself warm throughout the entire winter.
@Soda, Did you ever hear about a thermal mass rocket stove? their twice the efficiency of conventional wood burning, also no smoke or soot, I made one that burns wood plastic and used motor oil, again no smoke or soot, it’s located outside in a shed and has water jackets to transfer the heat to a hydronic concrete floor (thermal mass) It works awesome! I even burned my used sneakers, no smoke!!!If you’re good with your hands, the hot air system is much easier to build, perhaps 10 or 15 hours “total” and about a half a ton of brick, sand, stone or gravel, with a 55 gallon drum and some duct work.
<iframe width=”500″ height=”281″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/482RhWY0ZWY?feature=oembed&start=15″ frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen=””></iframe><iframe width=”500″ height=”281″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/NYJyxptclos?feature=oembed” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen=””></iframe>That’s pretty neat.
The cabin I live in was built in the 1970’s where it pretty much lacks a lot of modern conveniences. It has electricity however.
Pretty much it has an eighteenth century style iron built fireplace stove.
No joke either.
I practically live very old school but I don’t complain because it is rather cheap and inexpensive way to live affording me many opportunities to save a lot of money in hindsight.
Anonymous42A thermal mass rocket stove needs no electricity, and you can cook on the lid, or use a pot of water to humidify the air, so you don’t wake up with rock buggers, and a parched throat. If I ever do another camp I’d definitely build one.
I am within the northern Beltrami county area.
That’s nice country 🙂
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