It will be over 40 degrees (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in the American city of Tucson, Arizona today
Dozens of people like likely melt
Yet American media is dead silent on this
Instead, they obsess over the heat wave in Europe
Worry about your own warming climate, Americans
I have found the best anime animals.
I will not be taking comments because I am objectively correct.
Meet John, the Armadillo (left). He has a shell instead of plates. We love him anyway.
Also Brushbuddy, the Brushbuddy. I have named him "Friend Tube" because he is a friend shaped tube.
I love them and if any harm befell them I would never forgive the Japanese.
@EBlumelein@GamecockNiner@MyUnveiledTruth Yes
It's saying you'll appear as summoned. It's basically an instant PR bond instead of being arrested every time and needing a magistrate. It's not an infringement. You are accused of breaking the rules. Stand and deliver. Or, sign and show at your leisure. Your choice.
The mother of Karmelo Anthony broke down in TEARS of JOY after the newly released camera footage of her son stabbing Austin Metcalf was released and she revealed she knows he will get released now 👀🤔
"That's self defense my baby boy was minding his business"
"He's coming home"
What infantry actually costs: why Ukraine’s new pay system is a different philosophy, not just a higher number
Ukraine's Ministry of Defence just announced it is working on opening its recruitment market to licensed private companies — allowing them to bring foreign volunteers directly into the Armed Forces.
The ambition: up to half of assault and infantry troops to eventually be legionnaires.
Before that system launches, it is worth understanding exactly what Ukraine is already offering — because the new contract model is unlike anything a regular state army has put on the table before.
Here is what a foreign infantryman earns under Ukraine's new performance-based system:
Base $444 + ($222 × 21 days on position) + $889 assault day = ~$6,000–$6,500/month
For comparison:
→ US Army in a combat zone (all allowances): $5,000–$5,500
→ French Legionnaire on the hottest mission: ~$3,800
→ Polish soldier on the front line: ~$1,850
No regular NATO army reaches this level. The only comparable compensation is in the private military contractor market — without the legal protection, defined service term, or guaranteed post-service deferment that Ukraine's state contracts provide.
The difference from every other army's model is structural: Ukraine does not pay a fixed salary regardless of risk. It pays for what a soldier actually does — and where he does it. The gap between a rear position and an assault day is a factor of 10 to 15.
For anyone watching where professional soldiering is heading — Ukraine's Defence Forces transformation deserves careful study now, before the private recruitment market opens.
Full analysis:
🔗 https://t.co/nrOkE0nLN3
#Ukraine #UAF #DefenceReform #LearnFromUkraine
Yea uh
A lot of young women don't understand men do not experience kindness often, whereas most women experience it as the default, especially attractive ones.
It's why dudes love their bros so much. They will consistently provide the most genuine kindness you will ever receive, in the most unkind way- socially acceptable.
Conversely Most young men have a formative exp where they experienced a woman (usually love interest) saying the most vicious things, but in a kind way. It's horrible. I've seen some of the most devastating things said in a nice way.
"I was listening to a divorce coach on youtube for advice"
"You wanted the divorce that early?"
"No, I wanted to see if I was right to"
Listen man a DIVORCE COACH is not going to tell you to STAY. They literally have a perverse incentive
The purpose of a machine is what it does.
Should I just do a Net+ and CWNA/Wireless concepts video series?
It's likely to not have great production value but I know I can at least cover everything. I don't have the knowledge to produce the visuals super well or the time really to do either thing, but I feel driven.