05-13-2019 03:33 PM |
Joe_W |
STFUG
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05-13-2019 03:31 PM |
gregj50 |
AOC’s dumbfounded by a...
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Originally Posted by Buck Wild Racing
She is dumb enough to not know her ignorance. Bright people know when they don't know. Its why an arrogant dumb person is the absolute most dangerous person for society.
But she's not classically dumb. I think she is more a victim of a radically left education systems that not only teach with a slant, but teach things that are patently false.
The scary part is, there are millions of her.
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This^^^^^
You guys make fun but they’re Fkn out there!!!!!

And yes......
Some of you got to see her tits!!!!!
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05-13-2019 09:22 AM |
Buck Wild Racing |
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Originally Posted by pennsylvaniaboy
True.....I guess I feel she is stupid, as in her IQ is low. But at the same time, the statement I quoted is referring to ignorance...
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She is dumb enough to not know her ignorance. Bright people know when they don't know. Its why an arrogant dumb person is the absolute most dangerous person for society.
But she's not classically dumb. I think she is more a victim of a radically left education systems that not only teach with a slant, but teach things that are patently false.
The scary part is, there are millions of her.
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05-13-2019 06:47 AM |
pennsylvaniaboy |
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Originally Posted by Buck Wild Racing
Stupid is IQ. Ignorance is knowledge.
She's stunningly ignorant, not stupid.
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True.....I guess I feel she is stupid, as in her IQ is low. But at the same time, the statement I quoted is referring to ignorance...
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05-12-2019 04:47 AM |
HAPPYJOHN |
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Originally Posted by Jackie Treehorn
AOC is undoubtably ignorant and in over her head. But it’s remarkable how she’s a lightning rod for right wing idiocy. This thread is a good example.
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Birds of a feather, and all that. She IS stunningly ignorant.
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Originally Posted by TN TJ
Bullshit! That's a Squatch!
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The Skokie shaved her beck?
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Originally Posted by pennsylvaniaboy
how is that not stupid?????  
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Search the difference between stupid and ignorant.
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Originally Posted by Buck Wild Racing
Stupid is IQ. Ignorance is knowledge.
She's stunningly ignorant, not stupid.
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Well put.
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05-11-2019 10:47 PM |
Landslide |
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Originally Posted by ADChevy4x4
If you mean having it pumped from time to time, every manufacturer and installer of aerobic system recommends pumping periodically based on the situation ,usually 2-5 years. Check it out...If you mean in general I'm full of shit, that makes three, me the tank and you 
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Been in my house 20 years and never had my tank pumped out and fought I’ll start anytime soon. No issues with my homes shitter tubes. So it must be just you full of shit.
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05-11-2019 10:41 PM |
Landslide |
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Originally Posted by ADChevy4x4
When construction was real slow for a few years I worked part time for a friend who owns a septic pumping business. He has four pumper trucks busy every day and installs new systems and does general excavating... I saw quite a few "never been pumped in 25 years" . The solids filled the tank and spilled over into the distribution and leach field..When the level is high the pipe from the house to the tank doesn't drain and clogs with stuff as you saw.The systems no longer functioned and the area was a soggy stinky mess....Now for some reason your parents don't have a problem,I have no idea why, I'm just saying what I saw many times...
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A good septic system relies on a bacteria in the tank to break down the solids. There’s stuff you can flush down your toilet to help grow the bacteria like bakers yeast. Although I’m not sure how well it survives through soaps from showers, dishes and laundry.
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05-11-2019 07:00 PM |
ADChevy4x4 |
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Originally Posted by paragon
you should give up on giving shit advice that you don't know shit about
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If you mean having it pumped from time to time, every manufacturer and installer of aerobic system recommends pumping periodically based on the situation ,usually 2-5 years. Check it out...If you mean in general I'm full of shit, that makes three, me the tank and you
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05-11-2019 01:51 PM |
paragon |
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Originally Posted by ADChevy4x4
Yes...at least check it yourself once a year, septic companies might say one a year but it really depends on the family size and waste water usage.Might be every three years...Once a year or so you're supposed to dump something into it to increase the bacteria action...A small box of corn starch may be enough...
Others may have different opinions on this...
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you should give up on giving shit advice that you don't know shit about
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05-11-2019 09:54 AM |
ADChevy4x4 |
I meant corn meal.....And if you have it pumped, be sure it's not someone who will make a report and send it in to your county...I don't know your laws, but in many areas licensed shit pumpers are obligated to report system that may not be functioning at 100%
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05-11-2019 09:47 AM |
ADChevy4x4 |
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Originally Posted by paragon
I don't mean. I said it's aerobic, which means it's an aerobic system or a treatment plant.
So, I should have them have it pumped out every 3 months? every year?
I mean, it still needs to be pumped out to remove solids right?
fucking 
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Yes...at least check it yourself once a year, septic companies might say one a year but it really depends on the family size and waste water usage.Might be every three years...Once a year or so you're supposed to dump something into it to increase the bacteria action...A small box of corn starch may be enough...
Others may have different opinions on this...
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05-11-2019 07:30 AM |
paragon |
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Originally Posted by ADChevy4x4
You mean is an actual aerobic system or it just works that way? Aerobic systems by design still need pumping to remove solids..
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I don't mean. I said it's aerobic, which means it's an aerobic system or a treatment plant.
So, I should have them have it pumped out every 3 months? every year?
I mean, it still needs to be pumped out to remove solids right?
fucking
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05-11-2019 04:37 AM |
ADChevy4x4 |
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Originally Posted by paragon
level is not high and the stoppage was in the main under the house, about 90ft from the tank about 4ft high
for some reason my parents don't have a problem because the system works, it's aerobic 
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You mean is an actual aerobic system or it just works that way? Aerobic systems by design still need pumping to remove solids..
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05-10-2019 03:59 PM |
zippyridgerunner |
Have to put a lot of cock in her mouth for her to STFU. I'll take one for the team.
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05-10-2019 03:53 PM |
paragon |
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Originally Posted by ADChevy4x4
When construction was real slow for a few years I worked part time for a friend who owns a septic pumping business. He has four pumper trucks busy every day and installs new systems and does general excavating... I saw quite a few "never been pumped in 25 years" . The solids filled the tank and spilled over into the distribution and leach field..When the level is high the pipe from the house to the tank doesn't drain and clogs with stuff as you saw.The systems no longer functioned and the area was a soggy stinky mess....Now for some reason your parents don't have a problem,I have no idea why, I'm just saying what I saw many times...
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level is not high and the stoppage was in the main under the house, about 90ft from the tank about 4ft high
for some reason my parents don't have a problem because the system works, it's aerobic
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05-10-2019 02:07 PM |
ADChevy4x4 |
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Originally Posted by paragon
My parents built their house around '94 and is on septic and have had a garbage disposal since the house was built and have never had it pumped.
I've cleaned their main sewer line once and it was grease/food/that gel stuff caught up with hair and some string.
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When construction was real slow for a few years I worked part time for a friend who owns a septic pumping business. He has four pumper trucks busy every day and installs new systems and does general excavating... I saw quite a few "never been pumped in 25 years" . The solids filled the tank and spilled over into the distribution and leach field..When the level is high the pipe from the house to the tank doesn't drain and clogs with stuff as you saw.The systems no longer functioned and the area was a soggy stinky mess....Now for some reason your parents don't have a problem,I have no idea why, I'm just saying what I saw many times...
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05-10-2019 01:12 PM |
Buck Wild Racing |
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Originally Posted by pennsylvaniaboy
how is that not stupid?????  
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Stupid is IQ. Ignorance is knowledge.
She's stunningly ignorant, not stupid.
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05-10-2019 12:42 PM |
CrustyJeep |
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Originally Posted by pennsylvaniaboy
how is that not stupid?????  
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This post is the result of...
A) Stupidity,
B) Ignorance, or
C) All of the above
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05-10-2019 12:21 PM |
Harry Johnson |
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Originally Posted by pennsylvaniaboy
how is that not stupid?????  
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It's like horsepower and torque.
Knowledge gives someone a starting point to make an informed decision. Intelligence is what you can do with that knowledge.
I provide data analysis to people at work all the time and watch them do some dumb ass chit with plenty of good information.
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05-10-2019 12:17 PM |
paragon |
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Originally Posted by CrustyJeep
I've pretty much decided the garbage disposal on septic thing is nonsense. I mean, I'm sure you can over do it, but I put my larger amounts of food waste in the compost bin or in a bucket for my mom to use in her garden. I don't think I'd ever have a problem. I bought this place in '94 and finally had the tank pumped in 2008. The guy said it looked great and could have gone years longer
Edit: I should clarify: I don't have a garbage disposal, but it's on my list of will-haves when I get around to it. Fuck the septic tank.
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My parents built their house around '94 and is on septic and have had a garbage disposal since the house was built and have never had it pumped.
I've cleaned their main sewer line once and it was grease/food/that gel stuff caught up with hair and some string.
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05-10-2019 12:07 PM |
pennsylvaniaboy |
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Originally Posted by Buck Wild Racing
Back to AOC.
She's not stupid, she just knows almost nothing. No actual knowledge other than a hyper-liberal education and city living. The thought of her making decisions on anything is depressing.
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how is that not stupid?????
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05-09-2019 09:10 AM |
Buck Wild Racing |
Back to AOC.
She's not stupid, she just knows almost nothing. No actual knowledge other than a hyper-liberal education and city living. The thought of her making decisions on anything is depressing.
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05-09-2019 09:08 AM |
Buck Wild Racing |
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Originally Posted by CrustyJeep
I've pretty much decided the garbage disposal on septic thing is nonsense. I mean, I'm sure you can over do it, but I put my larger amounts of food waste in the compost bin or in a bucket for my mom to use in her garden. I don't think I'd ever have a problem. I bought this place in '94 and finally had the tank pumped in 2008. The guy said it looked great and could have gone years longer
Edit: I should clarify: I don't have a garbage disposal, but it's on my list of will-haves when I get around to it. Fuck the septic tank.
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I have a septic and garbage disposal. Its not an issue if you are careful with it.
My neighbor next to me built his house on septic in 1972. Raised 5 kids there and just had his pumped for the first time two months ago. It was full. But that's 46 years and 7 people.
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05-09-2019 07:59 AM |
JunkyTJ |
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Originally Posted by JunkyTJ
I am a sewer plant manager and a previous design engineer.
I can assure there were jobs to be done prior to these monstrosities. "Flushable wipes" are the primary thing that has changed in the last 10 years and those large clogs like that are a huge problem for utilities.
What those things represent are workers comp claims from strained backs, gouges with needles, and other issues that the utility has to pay for and pass along on your water/sewer bill.
Garbage disposals allow people to send shit down the sink that should go into the trash. It causes a shit ton more grease to come down the pipe. Plumbers love them because it keeps them employed clearing out service lines.
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Originally Posted by Landslide
Hard telling what people put down their garbage disposal but my bet is most all your clogging issues are from the nasty shit people flush down the toilet. Yeah, no shit?  I’m surprised grease makes it that far to you, I figured it would jamb up the tubes in the house that it started from before making it to you. Again No shit?
I got a tank and then into a lagoon, no public sewer system here. I do have and use a garbage disposal. I’ve had no plumbing issues in the 20 years I’ve been here but I’m also not sending stupid shit down my drains either other then the nasty stinky :Gary’s: I flush down my toilet.
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I love that people think plumbers are so polite as to clean out those "household tubes" and store that in their truck and haul it off. Here's a hint: They send that shit right on down the line. Most of our FOG (fats oils and grease) comes from restaurants because it's larger scale. They have grease traps, but those have to be maintained. Our collection system guys are always in our heavy hispanic areas because their preferred foods are heavy in grease and it plugs the lines up and backs shit up into people's houses. That's not me guessing or betting, that's what actually happens. I hate posting pics on this site, so just google Fat wastewater plant. It's a real problem in our industry and it costs the rate payers money.
piss, shit, toilet paper. That's it.
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05-09-2019 04:55 AM |
dwilliams35 |
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Originally Posted by CrustyJeep
I've pretty much decided the garbage disposal on septic thing is nonsense. I mean, I'm sure you can over do it, but I put my larger amounts of food waste in the compost bin or in a bucket for my mom to use in her garden. I don't think I'd ever have a problem. I bought this place in '94 and finally had the tank pumped in 2008. The guy said it looked great and could have gone years longer
Edit: I should clarify: I don't have a garbage disposal, but it's on my list of will-haves when I get around to it. Fuck the septic tank.
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It’s just a matter of time here: a septic tank will eat most food, it just takes longer than it would like. Shit is already mostly digested: the bugs in the tank just have to finish the job. Put undigested food down there and they can’t keep up. If you’ve got unionized bugs, they probably won’t do it at all.
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