Cam Newton had Yung Miami stunned after sharing his perspective on how much pressure men face in life, saying society expects men to always protect, provide, and stay strong no matter what. He explained that people rarely feel sympathy for broke men and that men are forced to suppress their emotions because “nobody cares.” He also mentioned having 9 kids and how responsibilities don’t stop just because a man is struggling emotionally or mentally.
MANNNNN I HAVE RESPECT BUT PEOPLE ARE TOOOOO FUCJING SENSITIVE !!!! GROW UP IF YOU DONT LIKE IT TURN IT TF OFF EVERYONE ACTS LIKE THEY CANT HIT PAISE AND CLOSE OUT OF A APP!
The Spurs have the ball down 98-88
• Refs miss a goaltending call
• Ball goes off Chet’s foot
• They ignore the coach’s challenge request
• SGA gets free throws
• Mitch Johnson is hit with a tech
• Lu Dort and Tony Brothers laughing on the sideline
Us fans deserve better than this smh
Teaching our boys how to repair a hole in the wall—basic home maintenance every man should know. 🛠️
While others throw negativity, we keep teaching, building, and leading.
This is how you raise builders, not complainers. Heroes, not victims. This is how you build America. 👊🏾🇺🇸
It’s 9:15 PM in October — peak Halloween season 🎃
A group of pre-teens are outside doing what kids have done forever: running around, yelling, getting spooked by decorations, and yes… apparently hiding in bushes barking at people.
The HOA president walks over and tells their dad to keep them inside. She says she’s received multiple complaints.
Dad tries to explain — they’re just playing.
Eventually he gets frustrated and says the problem today is people won’t let kids be kids… then goes inside and shuts the door.
So here’s the question:
If kids aren’t damaging property and it’s not late at night, should neighborhoods tolerate noise and harmless antics — especially during something like Halloween — or do neighbors have the right to expect quiet at all times?
Where’s the balance between community peace and childhood freedom?