I got this picture by TOTAL accident. Mambo was standing up on his back legs sniffing the tree and I thought "What a cute shot!" JUST as I took the picture, Flamenco popped out from behind the tunnel and startled him, and he took flight.
@ParkerThayer@varadmehta Well, nice backtracking. This was no part of the post I was replying to.
And let's be very clear. In the last 30 years, the vast majority are not in any way "leaving their family and culture behind" and "assimilating".
They are chain migration and forcing their culture on us.
Still trying to wrap my head around this. Greg, Cristina, Emma, and Ryder were taken far too soon. My heart breaks for their entire circle. Biff was a hell of a driver on the track, but an even better man off it.
I’m sure there’s 1,000,000 other posts out there but it cannot be stated how vital Greg Biffle was in organizing the western NC Helene relief effort which was among one of the largest civilian humanitarian missions ever on American soil.
The world didn’t just lose a NASCAR great today. The world lost a great man and great family that selflessly stepped up and used their resources for the greater good to help total strangers during their greatest time of need.
Rest in peace.