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All of them…
All of them…
Fuck their fucking cookies.
Can someone help them be on the fediverse and help set up indy fundraising that way?
I posted this in the other thread, and it’s for the US, but ColRegs are international… https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/navigation-rules-amalgamated
Perfect! There will still be boatbuilders there, and there are large wooden boat shops because cheap labor.
Start walking around the docks and looking around for personal boats and builders.
Find out what the indigenous folks use to get around on their own. I bet they mostly ride commercial boats, but there are always people who don’t.
Boats are designed for the waters they ply, different condittions everywhere.
You need ti learn localdesigns and materials, weather and nav conditions, how to repair and maintain, etc. Adding a motor is more learning and complexity, but also convenience.
Woodenboat magazine has a forum, for years there was a restoration thread from Vietnam but the poster passed on. It’s lukely the thread is still there.
I see everyone eventually getting there. Sadly.
I think fem-terrogation is used to elicit specific info and the subject man may often not gather what is really being sought and why.
If the desired info is given, great.
If the wide-eyed probing questioning leads to bloviation on a pet subject and away from the sought data needed for mating informational purposes, then a splenetic term is applied to the subject.
Thus it is likely that ND men are often categorized thusly, as well as trying the patience of innocent questioners who are merely trying to ascertain bank balances, salary, promotion potential, and other relevant info needed to determine if she is suddenly interested in his pet subjects.
I have a term also: Fem-terrogating
Are you new here? Where do you work? What do you do for work? Does that pay well? Are you married? Ad infinitum…
I simply answer that I don’t want to man-splain things.
MX ?