music is so strong you listen to it and it brings you back to memories you wanna forget but wanna feel how they made you feel in the moment. it’s crazy
This might be the most legendary retirement project I’ve ever seen. 🚁🛠️
After a lifetime in the cockpit, this pilot found out his original training helicopter was headed for the scrap yard. Instead of letting it be shredded, he bought it, hauled it to the countryside, and did something absolutely wild.
He buried it. But this wasn't just a burial—it was an engineering masterpiece:
They dug a custom trench and lowered the entire fuselage underground.
Built a stunning, modern A-frame cabin directly over the site.
Transformed the interior into a high-tech, fully functional bunker.
The craziest part? The cockpit has been converted into a pro-level flight simulator using the original controls. He can literally "fly" his favorite bird while 10 feet underground.
This is a masterclass in recycling and preserving a legacy. Imagine walking into someone’s living room, opening a floor hatch, and descending into a piece of aviation history.
Is this the ultimate "Man Cave" or just the smartest way to prep for the future?
The most terrifying realization a man has as he gets older is that his grace is entirely conditional. If a woman has a career setback, makes a bad financial move, or needs a year to "find herself," she is met with sisterhood, therapy, and endless emotional support. If a man asks for that exact same grace? He is an immediate liability. He is told to step up. His partner's friends will literally advise her to leave him because he's "holding her back." A man is only allowed to fail if he can quietly fix it before anyone notices. The moment his struggle becomes an inconvenience to the people he provides for, the respect vanishes. A lot of men are walking around with the crushing realization that they were never actually loved for who they are; they were just employed for what they provide