Originally bred as little/medium sized terriers, the American Pit Bull Terrier, also once referred to as the Yankee Terrier, is a strong, confident dog. It was bred for a sport once legal in the USA. Why are many Americans turning their backs on this breed? Is the fear warranted?
@Informerhub@libsoftiktok Eyes were freaking out, rapid movement. The dude was three times the size of Derek and knocking several police officers over.
Memorial Day isn’t about barbecues or beach days—it’s about those American heroes who gave everything for our freedom.
THIS 70-SECOND VIDEO CAPTURES WHAT THE DAY IS TRULY ABOUT. 🇺🇸
@sarahadams@raven_brah Yup. Growing up fast food was absolutely a treat. We didn't use the drive thru often, unless we were traveling for hours. Fast food was usually an after church thing, we'd meet up with others at the local in n out or del taco. Use up a couple of tables and socialize.
What is she even talking about? There is no way anyone is taking whatever that was seriously. It's a private organization. The board can do what it wants. And no one has accused CO, or Charlie, of murdering their spouse. What a load of manure. That's what's got everybody all excited? 😒
@TraditionSarah Yay! My people ❤️ Video game wedding, 9 years ago. A common interest though.
I loathe those sad, negative accounts that nitpick hobbies.
We need to do something about these gas prices. This is getting ridiculous. I host local events that rely on out of town participants and am incredibly nervous that our event is not even going to break even. People are choosing to hunker down and I don't blame them. I don't even travel if I don't have to. Let's wrap this thing up.
@LizzieMarbach I love video games myself, so it is not unattractive. On the flip side, I find men who tune everything out for football unattractive. Fortunately we are not all attracted or unattracted by the same things. 😉
May be irrelevant, but as children my paternal grandma was quite strict. When we had a couple of days with her they were filled with order. Breakfast together, walks, and yes an hour or two of being plopped in front of the TV while she cleaned, cooked, or did whatever, then we'd be called to eat or walk or play board games together. On the flip side, my other grandmother was much more into spoiling, though there was less "TV" she gave us what we wanted and my mom still talks about how my little sister would come back spoiled and bratty after those visits. So it could be less about "screens" and more about order or authority?