I remember my gangsta days back in high school and college, growing up in New York City. 🗽 If I did something to someone, I owned that shit. If I meant it, I stood on it unapologetically. 💯 If I didn’t, I’d apologize. No excuses. No fake outrage. No playing innocent. If I was wrong, I was wrong.
Nowadays, too many people will do some dirty shit, then the moment they’re called out, they start rewriting the story, dodging accountability, and refuse to take an ounce of personal responsibility. 🎭🙄
If you’re going to be a bully or act gangsta, at least have the backbone to own that shit. Otherwise, practice being a better fucking human. Accountability will never go out of style. 👊
The victim act after the fact just isn’t a good look... 🤦🏻♀️
@PhoenixMercury@IndianaFever@athomas_25
A mother’s love doesn’t drown 💔 Mama held her baby tight till help came. Humans and animals, we all just want to be safe."
Rescue with heart 🙏 Nature’s strongest bond Mother & child 🐒 Thank God for the rescuers. 🥹
@BBGreatMoments This is taught behavior. Taught by a dad or a coach who lives in the past. I’m an old school baseball guy but old school doesn’t mean bush league. And that’s what this is, no way around it.
Sophie Cunningham on Caitlin Clark being assaulted on the basketball court:
"None of us saw that happen in real time, but if we did we would have had her back. They're definitely targeting her and the league and the refs do nothing to protect her."
It's a traditional desert survival practice (often linked to Bedouin/nomad customs). Drawing a circle with a stick creates a small ridge/groove in the sand. Snakes & scorpions sense vibrations & texture — many hesitate to cross the uneven line, treating it like a barrier. It also helps spot tracks if anything enters overnight. Not 100% foolproof scientifically, but a smart, low-effort precaution! 🏜️