YALL ALWAYS ASK WHY I AIN’T ON YET… LET’S CHANGE THAT.
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NATURE: A juvenile Great White shark estimated at 6 to 8 feet ambushed a bait fish and ripped it clean in half right next to the boat. Then turned its attention to the propeller.
What you are seeing is the aftermath of pure predator instinct in action. Great White sharks do not distinguish between prey and machinery when they are locked in. In that moment the fishermen made the right call - stay calm, stay out of the water and let it pass.
Have you experienced something like this or similar?
Instincts matter on the water. When a Great White is that close to your vessel the smartest thing you can do is nothing. No sudden movements. No reaching over the side. No panic. The ocean is their territory. We are just visiting.
Video via lukamonga on Instagram.
@Rekapzz “If theres enough of us we can get these companies to do what we want” hmmmm looks like you dont have enough and how long have you been preaching this BS??
I finally made it to WAFFLE HOUSE.
The staff are always friendly, and when I asked if they would sell me a menu, they sold me one for $5.
Next time, I’ll be back at 3 a.m. for fight time.
#WAFFLEHOUSE
A Life-Changing Traffic Stop
In Cabarrus County, North Carolina, Deputy Shawn Singleton pulled over Katelyn Ricchini for speeding. Instead of a ticket, he gave her a warning and showed kindness.
She broke down, revealing she was four months sober, fleeing an abusive relationship, and fighting to regain custody of her 6-year-old son from Maryland.
The deputy hugged her as she cried. Months later, Katelyn was 10 months sober, employed, and reunited with her son Isaiah — crediting the officer’s compassion for helping save her life.
@djsupreme@Raindropsmedia1 I don’t think this is racism its more “keeping everyone happy cuz we’re all winners” and I hate that mentality. People need to lose that’s growth and seeing others win can put in the right direction to do better