BLA. Minors in Education & Theology. I don't support war in ๐บ๐ฆ,๐ฎ๐ฑ,๐ท๐บ,๐ต๐ธ, or ๐ฎ๐ท. I talk about them, but I'd rather chase storms. #NeverStopChasing
Any other player in the league does this would be ejected. The fact this has now happened in back to back games and hasnโt been called for it is egregious.
I couldn't find an R class offroad build that I liked, so I built my own. Here's a clean lap showcasing my Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Forza Edition tune!
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Refs doing EVERYTHING they can to try to help the Spurs tie this series up with the Knicks lmaoo
KAT getting grabbed by Castle and gets hit with his 4th foul
Some homeless individuals deliberately choose locations where they feel safest, prioritizing security over comfort in their daily survival. This choice reflects deeper realities often overlooked in public discourse. Understanding it is key to compassionate, effective solutions. ๐ก๏ธโค๏ธ
At just 19 years old, Kevin Hines attempted to take his own life by jumping from the Golden Gate Bridge. He fell over 67 meters, reaching an estimated speed of around 120 km/h, and struck the water below with devastating force. The impact fractured three vertebrae and came within just two millimeters of severing his spinal cord. Against all odds, he survived.
In the moment he realized he was still alive, a powerful will to live overcame him. But survival was far from guaranteed. The weight of his waterlogged clothing kept pulling him beneath the surface of the San Francisco Bay. Again and again, he was dragged underwater.
For what felt like an endless time, he fought to resurface, managing to break through the surface only for a few brief moments just long enough to take in air, enough to keep going.
Then something extraordinary happened.
Kevin felt a force beneath him lifting his body and keeping him afloat. He remained above the surface until the United States Coast Guard arrived.
Only later did he learn what had saved him: some witnesses reported that a sea lion had supported him from below, keeping him afloat until rescue teams arrived.
September 25, 2000 became the day Kevin Hines survived and the beginning of a new chapter in his life.