I recommend Joergsprave. He works within German weapon law and has a site selling legal ranged weapons.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVZlxkKqlvVqzRJXhAGq42Qhttps://gogun.de/>ImageI had my bike stolen once. I actually used to work on them too.
My reaction was basically the same as this.
Thought it would be fine because fenced in yard, apparently some fucker stole the damn thing right off my front porch in the middle of the night.
Anyway, to get your bike back after it's been stolen, register on a bike registry.
https://www.nationalbikeregistry.com/One of the first things a bike shop will do after getting a new bike sold to them is check the serial to see if it was reported stolen or not.
If the bastard who stole it is a local resident and doesn't sell it, eventually you'll see him on the road and you can just run him over or something.
Though realistically, stop at the next stop sign, quickly grab your phone and take a picture of the fucker. Report it to the police and you should get your bike back fairly quick from that point.
>>138284Should note a few things:
1. Bike Registry only works if you added your bike before it was stolen
2. Taking a picture only works if you let the bike catch up to you or don't pass it long enough to grab your phone
3. While a photo of the criminal is nice, make sure you have multiple pictures that show both the bike clearly and the face clearly. You need to be able to prove THAT person is on YOUR bike.
>>138284I had my bike stolen last year, to this day, if i ever see someone riding it i'm fucking bashing them
>>138285So in other words even the registry doesn't often fix things anyway because there's no easily-available way to show that bike is yours, nor that it's their ass on the seat.
Man, shit's pretty fucked.
>>138264Oh, sharing survival stuff. Always wanted to go into the woods and build from the ground up like this guy does.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAL3JXZSzSm8AlZyD3nQdBAIts some good stuff and its all comfy as fuck. How I think men should live.
>>138293Yeah, you have to go in EXPECTING your bike to be stolen when you first buy it.
>>138296Seat can still be stolen if the bike isn't secured correctly.
Also I shouldn't need to bike lock something on MY OWN FUCKING PROPERTY.
But no. There are too many things on a bike that can be stolen. Locks are annoying as fuck to deal with because you need to basically make sure it goes across/through 5 different things.
>>138304I have a simple u-lock that isn't a hassle, and I never really have anything removed from my bike like a seat.
>>138307Maybe nobody rides bikes when it's fucking freezing year round.
Seats can be stolen easily. So it's a good idea to secure them.
Wheels can be stolen easily if not secured.
If someone is willing to go through the trouble of fixing the brake/gear lines then they can cut your lines and take the handlebars.
And if everything else is locked down, it's impossible to make a chain secure, as they can break any one link and get the rest of the chain.
Bikes are cool, but it's almost like they're designed for niggers to be able to steal shit off them.
>>138310Easy solution. Don't live near niggers.
>>138311Let me just move 3 states over. Easy enough.
>>138312Three states over doesn't sound too bad.
>>138313Honestly I want to leave the state anyway.
Too bad I can't afford it and never will be able to.
Guess we'll just have to kill all the niggers.
Back on the subject of self defense, remember to protect yourself properly, always wear protective gear around SJWs.
https://youtu.be/BAxC5c3LAtg Most antique firearms in North America have very relaxed regulations.
>>138312Niggers dont like the cold. Also, Penguins are white.
>>138311This.
I'm in a 98% white town, I don't have to lock a damn thing. Car, house, bike.
>>138420I'm glad you've been keeping ahold of those PDF, big brother britbong. I doubt we'll reach Fahrenheit 451 for vomputers but locally storing media you like and hosting independently is a great way to spread info. I know a few libraries exist on the onion directory on Tor, which you can get loads of political and educational stuff free. No bullshit charging for school-required books when college is already so expensive on non-niggers.
>>138469Holy shit man. Thanks a bunch for all this. Now I have no excuse not to start reading full works by those people.
Was kind of occupied from reading The God that Failed because of Warhammer 40K and Payday 2. I mean uh, because of my housekeeping job! A...ahaha...hardworking lower-classmen like me, we can't be expected to read in our free time...ha...
Okay I admit it I'm not very motivated, but I've been cleaning houses for 6 years and nobody but the navy is even considering me, you start to get depressed at that point Eurofags should invest in 3d printers.
>>138491You're welcome.
>Now I have no excuse not to start reading full works by those people.That's the spirit!
>spoilerI'm sorry to hear about your situation, my good man, have some cute poners.
Now, let's get you out of that rut, shall we? Here's some advice. What you need is to get yourself into a rhythm or a routine. Set yourself small goals to complete each day, and once you complete them, you'll feel really good about yourself. Stick with this until it becomes a positive feedback loop. I'm willing to bet that would cure your lack of motivation. You could even make reading a book part of your daily routine, say read one or two chapters a night before bed, that's what I do and it helps me get to sleep earlier. Before you'll know it you'll be blazing through books, and the next day you'll feel great, because of all that extra sleep you got.
Now, as for your job situation goes. Are there any part time volunteer opportunities for you? Just something to do on a Saturday? Because any kind of free work would look great on your resume. While you're looking for volunteer work, do you like problem solving? How about learning a programming language? You can buy cheap courses on Udemy for $15-ish, or torrent them from thepiratebay if you need to save money. ENTIRE courses that will teach you from the ground up, expecting you to have no prior knowledge in programming at all. If that's not your cup of tea, the site has many courses on other subjects. Which you can write all about in your new resume. Don't know how to write a good one? Show you're smart and get things done, I wrote all about it in this reply
>>133694 →. Doing this will fix the negative feedback loop you're currently in, because being depressed is just feeding you're lack of motivation. And the whole reason you're depressed, is because you don't feel you achieve enough. Also lifting wouldn't hurt either, it would give you a much needed confidence boost, see the body weight book I linked above. No need to put money on a gym membership.
You can pull yourself together mate.
I believe in you.
>>138551Never had anyone believe in me enough to go that in-depth, feels good.Since my job today got cancelled I've decided to go down that list of books. I've bookmarked them all and plan on making a series of bitchute videos reviewing/reacting to them in the hopes of spreading this stuff and seeing if I can start making media again. Back in the day I used to make commentaries talking about goobergate and the populist platform of Trump, so I could totally get back on the saddle there. Even if it's nothing too impressive I'll be testing my editing ability and seeing what I can do about making more engaging content over time.
Hmmm, as to what I should start with, probably The God that Failed since I've been thinking about making a Hoppe video since I first heard of him. Tonight, I'll read 30 pages or so and go for a sunset walk/jog before I shower.
In the end, even if it doesn't get me resume padding points to add a portfolio or anything, I'd be happy to do it as a hobby and learn video editing on Videopad. Honestly my minimal currently-marketable skills aren't the problem, my lack of tangible experience in tech and my lack of connections are. I did a pretty good job of taking interviews and resume filling, just not persuasive enough for higher skill-floor jobs. California is kind of infamous for having so many minimum wage jobs that you need absurd amounts of experience just to work for fast food and retail.
Thanks for suggesting Udemy by the way, I'll make sure to use it sometime. Probably gonna want to do more basic stuff like game development instead of programming immediately, but the option being there is comforting.
>>138469Never actually read Solzhenitsyn, just many quotes.
This will be nice.
Anyone have weapons for 3d printers?
If you live in a country with strict gun laws and don't feel safe, I suggest buying a hauberk as a protection against knives attacks if you're going outside. They can be worn underneath your usual clothing without restricting any of your movement and hidden so you don't attract attention to yourself. If your can't buy a mail shirt for some reason or another(laws, expensive) you can just buy a gambeson. It's kind of cheap, looks normal enough as not to attract attention, and you can decide whether you want it more padded for extra protection, or less padded for comfy. A lightly padded gambeson could protect you against anything less than a sharp machete, while a more padded gambeson could pretty much protect you from anything other than a spear or a really sharp sword and I'm pretty sure the niggers don't have any knight orders to join for them to have a sword.
And if you want to go even farther, you can go try learning HEMA and some unarmed martial arts, specifically the grappling and disarming techniques. A cane or an umbrella with a handle(which you probably going to often use if you are a britbong) would provide an excellent self defense weapon as it can hook and keep your opponents at bay. Also, it's a blunt meaning you will less likely accidentally kill your attacker because if you live in a nation(or state) with strict gun laws, then it's probably likely that you live in a place where self defense is for some reason illegal.
If you live in a place with guns, the above still applies. If you for some reason can't buy a bulletproof vest, a gambeson could still provide enough resistance to stop a bullet from being fatal, and perhaps even stop the bullet entirely depending on the gun and the padding. A hauberk also can prevent a bullet from being fatal, but less reliably as it's meant to prevent cuts, not piercing attacks.
After all is said and done, buy a crusader helmet and start removing kebabs.
The only thing left is knowing more about chemistry and metal.
>>138913Seconded. I'd love to learn more about the uses and value of certain metals, so I can be a more efficient owner of alternative currencies.
>>138284Had mine stolen last year… when it was in my garage. Bastards also stole a generator. I have a motion sensor connected to an alarm, a much brighter motion light and a gun now.
>>139016Maybe if you're lucky it was gas powered and they'll use it indoors to keep their house warm after their power gets shut off.
Or maybe they'll just overload it and it'll explode.