What were you a natural at

Grrrrrrr… he’s angry Rex. Ruining another good thread with his nonsense.
Grrrrrr, faggot derpy angry dbldong clinging to handi's nutsack like it's the last one he'll ever get to fondle.
 
Grrrrrr....he's ex-CIA jet fighter from the funny streets of New England suburbia.
Grrrrr, stupid fuck thinks the A-12 was a fighter.

Fuck you're dumb
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Why don't you buy a bus ticket with your make believe fat stacks and come to NH to slap me, faggot? Bring your little girlfriend dbldildo with and on the way you girls can look up how to spell "skeezy". Maaybe take a few minutes to try to come up with an original insult.

Fucking pole smoking loser.


You start it EVERY time you fucking weak ass faggot. Then you get butt hurt when I do it back....Bwwwhahahahahahaha, fight me pussy. I'll pay for your medical treatment afterwards.
 
Grrrrrr....he's ex-CIA jet fighter from the funny streets of New England suburbia.

hahaha

a guy in his sixties talking gay stuff all day every day to strangers on the internet. You’ve gotta give it to him: he really is a natural at getting people to laugh… at him.
 
Something you picked up real quick with little to no training.

For me:

Running a dozer. I’m a pretty quick learner on most things, and if it has wheels or tracks, I can run the hell out of it, but a dozer was the only piece of equipment I jumped in and didn’t look like a dumbass for a few hours until I figured it out. I was good to go from the moment I first sat in one. Anything from a small finishing dozer to a D10. I don’t get to run equipment as much as I’d like anymore, but a dozer will always be my baby

Welding. I’ve only done stick and MIG, but I picked up on it immediately. Guy that was training me said I was the fastest to pick it up in his 50 years of welding and fabrication.

I wish I could say fucking, but I was awkward as hell the first few tries

I suspect a big reason why you had an aptitude for those things is you liked them. I think that has a big part in picking up things naturally.
 
You start it EVERY time you fucking weak ass faggot. Then you get butt hurt when I do it back....Bwwwhahahahahahaha, fight me pussy. I'll pay for your medical treatment afterwards.

hahaha

a guy in his sixties talking gay stuff all day every day to strangers on the internet. You’ve gotta give it to him: he really is a natural at getting people to laugh… at him.

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Bwwwahahahahahaha skezzy skummy family hates birdhouse.....Grrrrr

You can thank your buddy Rex for ruining yet another thread by going full homo and changing what people wrote. Despicable.
You girls have a nice, OK?
 
Bwwwahahahaha

'BOO HOO, my family is skezzy....I'm gonna give out rainbows"....bwwwwhahahahaha BUTTTTTT HURTTTTTTT

So easy.
 
When I was 12 years old, I bought my first computer with my paper route money from my friend's grandfather (who actually just passed away a couple weeks ago). It was a Tandy 1000 that was manufactured before the Windows operating system became standard on home computers; it was completely MS-DOS-based. On that computer, I discovered the Microsoft Basic computer programming language within MS-DOS and began creating programs using only the "Help" menu that would generically briefly describe what a command did. There was no internet or available syntax tutorials back then; it was all trial & error. In no time, I was creating my own "Mad Libs" and a "Yahtzee" game and all kinds of stuff.

When I was a senior in high school, the school had a new "Computer Math" class that an algebra teacher "taught". I took the class and wound up teaching the teacher more than the teacher taught me regarding actual coding. Needless to say, I thoroughly aced that class (despite getting a zero on our final big project and getting suspended from school for a week for splicing a "Put Her In The Buck" by 2 Live Crew snippet into the program as an Easter egg).

Fast forward, I (nearly) single-handedly created the software that runs my whole company. (My boss had created one form and some code for that form in a software that includes over 100 forms and has since been replaced by my form and code.)
 
When I was 12 years old, I bought my first computer with my paper route money from my friend's grandfather (who actually just passed away a couple weeks ago). It was a Tandy 1000 that was manufactured before the Windows operating system became standard on home computers; it was completely MS-DOS-based. On that computer, I discovered the Microsoft Basic computer programming language within MS-DOS and began creating programs using only the "Help" menu that would generically briefly describe what a command did. There was no internet or available syntax tutorials back then; it was all trial & error. In no time, I was creating my own "Mad Libs" and a "Yahtzee" game and all kinds of stuff.

When I was a senior in high school, the school had a new "Computer Math" class that an algebra teacher "taught". I took the class and wound up teaching the teacher more than the teacher taught me regarding actual coding. Needless to say, I thoroughly aced that class (despite getting a zero on our final big project and getting suspended from school for a week for splicing a "Put Her In The Buck" by 2 Live Crew snippet into the program as an Easter egg).

Fast forward, I (nearly) single-handedly created the software that runs my whole company. (My boss had created one form and some code for that form in a software that includes over 100 forms and has since been replaced by my form and code.)
BASIC was the 1st and only language I learned. Tried a little machine language and decided to buy software after that.
 
drawing. got burned out on it as a kid, but, i've always had an ability to draw anything you want, with high precision
 
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