⭐️⭐️FRATPAD LIVE LEGEND: Chase & Spencer 01-11-2009 (Pole Dancing Heat Edition)🕺🏠😈 ⭐️⭐️
💫Two ripped, All-American frat studs –
🔹Chase (the cocky, hesitant hottie)
🔹Spencer (the smooth, eager instigator)
One of the hottest, most replayed FratPad lives EVER😏 Absolute legend-This is the frat house bromance that broke the internet... and a few keyboards 😜
Kicking things off with those two ripped straight bros pole dancing like pros — hips grinding, shirts flying off 🕺🔥 Pure cocky energy turning the chat into a horny riot! 😂
Then the tension snaps... intense making out — hesitant at first, then full tongue-deep, hands roaming those tight bodies, breathing getting heavy 👅💋😩 The chemistry? Electric. You can feel them crossing that line -together 😈
Clothes? Gone. Shower 🚿time? ON. Water pouring over those perfect jock physiques while they drop to business — passionate oral action, mutual sucking, stroking, exploring every inch under the steam 💦🍆🍆 Moans echoing, eyes locked, no holding back. Sloppy, eager, and straight-up addictive to watch👀
Instant classic. Reload material forever 💯
Who else remembers this EPIC night? Drop your fave part below 👇😂💦
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Iris Haim on Facebook, about her son Yotam Z”L:
“Last Thursday, I was in a taxi in Paris, heading to the airport. I received a short message from our liaison officer: ‘You have a letter from one of the observers who returned from captivity.’
A chill ran through my body; I was thousands of kilometers away from this letter.
‘Do you know what it says? Is it something about Yotam?’
She didn’t know and asked if she should open it and take a picture.
The wonders of technology.
‘Of course, open it,’ I replied, and within a minute, the letter was in my hands.
I managed to read four lines, and the driver announced that we had arrived. I got out of the taxi, with a thick veil of tears, struggling to see the road.
On the plane, I returned to the letter and began reading it from the beginning:
’On October 9th, I went down into the tunnel, and there I saw him standing.
Immediately, without recognizing me, he approached, shook my hand, his reddish hair tied in a ponytail, with a smile and eyes that radiated so much peace, love, calm, support, and care.
From the first moment, Yotam was radiant and calming. His touch, his hug, his words helped me breathe freely and understand that as long as Yotam was by my side, the fear could be eased.
His words still echo in my head today: ‘Don’t be afraid, everything will be okay.’
Later, we were separated, and after a month and a half, we met again for a few minutes. He always radiated optimism, believed everything would end well, cared for us, was interested in our story, listened to me, and his smile never left his face.
A big smile that gave hope, happiness, and comfort in a horrific situation.
Yotam was given drumsticks and a few pots, and I saw how ‘happy’ he was when he could drum rhythms he knew.
Karina Ariev sent us the letter while she was still in the hospital.
There is more to the letter, and many more things she told us about Yotam.
The information about Yotam gave me air to breathe; Yotam was strong in captivity. Not only did he take care of himself, but he also supported everyone around him.
A mental hero with a smile that instilled confidence in the younger men and women around him.
I miss his smile so much, and unfortunately, Yotam’s smile will remain only in our memories and in pictures.
But the true power of Yotam, we will pass on.
The Yotam House project is exactly what Yotam was:
A place for people who face difficulties in life but are as powerful as Yotam and can come to find their strength with us.
Through empowering music, through inspiration from Yotam’s path.
This is our comfort — we will no longer hug him, we will no longer eat a hamburger with him on his birthday, we will not laugh at his silly jokes, we will not hear new songs, or go to his concert.
We will meet our Yotam in helping others.
Dear Karina is part of our family. We know there are other people who met Yotam and will tell us wonderful things about the beautiful man, inside and out, the angel who watched over us and still watches over us.
To establish this project, the project of our lives, we are raising donations to build the house in the southern area.
I ask you to join me and be part of immortalizing a path of courage and heroism, in a place that will be a healing space for all of us. 🧡
In the first comment, you will find information on how to contribute.
Thank you, Karina, for remembering Yotam and what he gave. It is very important to him, and thank you to Yotam for every moment he was with us 🧡. I believe you would love the way we chose to preserve your strength.”
Hamas says 45 civilians were killed at an UNRWA school. The IDF says only Hamas terrorists who participated in the October 7th massacre were targeted as they used a specific area of the school to shelter.
According to international law, if a school is used to hide combatants, it loses its protection and becomes a legitimate target.
Why does the global media always default to Hamas's narrative?
Sure, don't blindly trust the IDF, but don't blindly trust a genocidal rapist terror group, either.
It is pretty hard to post this - I have not done so before although I kept it. But it needs to be posted because Susan Hall is the @Conservatives candidate for Mayor of London and people need to know what she is.
Charles Joughin was the chief baker on the Titanic and one of its most unlikely survivors. He was interrogated by the British Titanic inquiry, which was tasked with finding out how the Titanic had sunk. Below is his interrogation by Mr. Cotter:
"What did you do with the children when you put them into the boat?
- Handed them into the boat or dropped them in.
Threw them in?
- Threw them in.
And what did you do with the mother?
- We wanted to throw her in, and I think she preferred to try and step in.
What happened?
- She missed her footing.
You said that you never went into your boat. Why did not you go, seeing that you were in charge?
- I would have set a bad example if I had jumped into the boat. None of the men felt inclined to get into the boat.
When you found your boat had gone you said you went down below. What did you do when you went down below?
- I went to my room for a drink.
Drink of what?
- Spirits.
The Commissioner: Does it very much matter what it was?
Mr. Cotter: Yes, my Lord, this is very important, because I am going to prove, or rather my suggestion is, that he then saved his life. I think his getting a drink had a lot to do with saving his life.
In between helping women and children get inside the lifeboats, Joughin kept returning to his cabin for shots of heavy liquor. When the final lifeboats departed, Joughin remained calm and rode the Titanic down like an elevator.
A drunk person is more likely to freeze to death than a sober person because of vasodilation (dilation of blood vessels). A drunk person is more prone to hypothermia because all the blood rushes away from the vital organs to the surface of the skin.
However, in the case of Joughin, the North Atlantic Sea was approximately -2°C (26.4°F) that night, which was cold enough to constrict his blood vessels, and as a result, counterbalance the alcohol in his system.
Joughin said he was relatively calm in the water and felt no pain.
Joughin spent two hours in the water before he was able to climb aboard an overturned lifeboat. He was later saved by a passing lifeboat.