A broken, retired dude who did some cool brown water stuff with some cooler people & Founder of @brassrootsak, a 501(c)3 dedicated to helping the fatherless.
@price_dominie When you learn you’ve been working next to/hanging with legit superhuman heroes & had no clue…sometimes it’s extremely difficult to rationalize the individual’s actions with their humility. 🤯
I wish I had two more lifetimes to give to the community.
Honored to be so humbled.
Yeah, imagine dozens of people sharting themselves in your car all day…spilling soda and fast food…grinding public bathroom disgust from the bottoms of their shoes onto your carpet….total win…
Don’t be retarded
When Tesla rolls out the ability for their FSD cars to convert to uber-esque robo taxi service the stock is gonna go apeshit. Imagine getting driven to work then sending your car out to make money for you before picking you up at the end of the day, with a $40k e-car.
The irony is that I was supposed to be going to Liverpool today to set up a support group for grooming gang survivors, but have had to cancel to spend the day on the phone to the police.
@ExUmbrisDesigns Pros & cons for both.
Plastic pulls are easy to find and grab…for dudes like me with fucked up nerves, the laser cut tabs can be difficult to index.
No mention of the snap ring being replaced…
I imagine that nsx issue is gonna bite more than a few folks in the ass as newer/younger buyers jump in the market.
Today on June 18, President Trump will award the Medal of Honor to retired Recon Marine Major James Capers Jr. for his heroism during a 1967 ambush in Vietnam.
Major Capers was shot twice and suffered 17 shrapnel wounds and other injuries during the April 1967 ambush.
Not only did Capers lead his team to safety, but he twice tried to get out of the helicopter carrying the rest of his teammates so that it would be light enough to take off, and had to be pulled back inside by his men.
Major Capers is the first Black Marine to lead a reconnaissance company and to receive a battlefield commission.
The 1967 ambush began when hidden explosives detonated. Capers suffered shrapnel wounds to his abdomen and other parts of his body and a broken leg. Despite his wounds, he ordered a mortar strike on the team’s position to keep the enemy at bay.
Then, even after losing a significant amount of blood and being administered morphine, he led his team to a helicopter landing zone. When a helicopter landed, Capers refused to get on board unless the crew took the body of the team’s military working dog.
Capers was originally awarded the Bronze Star with “V” device for his heroism, which was upgraded to the Silver Star in 2010.
Not just ordered not to intervene: punished for intervening to stop it
Green Beret Sgt. 1st Class Charles Martland was thrown out of the Army for standing up for a little boy who was viciously raped by an “allied” Afghan cop
Or at least the Obama regime tried to throw him out. Under Trump, he was able to stay in
The fact that I can convince my 4 year old that painting is fun is proof positive that the people who Trans their kids are sick, twisted, horrible sociopaths.