Vietnam era Air Force veteran, retired, who loves Israel, Pro-Life, Roman Catholic. Interested in naval aviation and World War 2 warfare in the Pacific.
In Pakistan, 32-year-old Abdul Mohamed married 10-year-old Priya — now pregnant — after paying her father just $580. This barbaric child marriage is legal under Sharia law.
Islam is savage and incompatible with civilization.
Ban Islamists and deport them all?
A. Yes
B. No
🚨 JUST IN: The US Attorney for Massachusetts says they REPEATEDLY asked states for the SNAP food stamps names to root out fraud, and they REFUSED
They're protecting fraud! 🤯
"Literally, we have asked the state to provide us with the names of the people who are on the rolls now. Now these are names, the federal government gives the state billions of dollars to distribute. We ask them, USDA asked them, for the list of names of the recipients, and they REFUSE to turn them over!"
"And the USDA wants the names and the identifiers so they can confirm whether these people are actually true identities, or also receiving these payouts in other states."
Some guy tipped me ten dollars in quarters, and I’m still trying to figure out what kind of person thinks that’s acceptable. I just finished a DoorDash order, and he casually mentions he forgot to tip in the app—which, fine, not ideal, whatever. Then he dramatically pulls out a literal roll of quarters like he’s handing me the crown jewels.
He looks me dead in the eye and says,
“Sorry man, I didn’t tip on the app, this is all I’ve got.”
Yeah, thanks. I love holding a handful of coins like it’s 1998. I don’t use change. I’m not a parking meter. I’m not walking around with rolls of quarters or dumping them into a Coinstar just to get the money I already earned.
I took it because arguing over coins isn’t how I planned to spend my day, but that doesn’t make it okay.
Tipping in quarters is peak absurdity. Tip in the app, tip in bills, tip digitally—literally anything that doesn’t involve me schlepping around loose metal. Acting like this is normal? Pure comedy. And yes, no one should ever think a pocketful of coins counts as a tip.