I walked up to the store expecting a quick in-and-out—grab two things and be gone in five minutes. Instead, I saw a handwritten sign on the door saying they’d be closed from 11 to 12 so the staff could attend a coworker’s funeral. And honestly, it stopped me in my tracks.
In a world where people are often expected to just keep working no matter what, seeing a store pause everything for an hour to honor someone they lost felt rare. Just one hour—but it said more than any “we care about our team” slogan ever could.
It didn’t frustrate me—it made me respect them more. Some things matter more than convenience, more than schedules, more than getting errands done on time. For that one hour, they made it clear that a person mattered more than business.
I showed up for something small and left thinking this might be one of the few places that still remembers employees are human first.
Disturbing footage shows a man suffering a seizure after ICE agents attempted to remove a baby from his arms. Witnesses report an agent had just grabbed the man by the throat moments before he went rigid and collapsed.
Shapiro: We know he was of the left.
Maher: We don’t know shit Ben… I’m hearing he’s in group that think Kirk wasn’t right wing enough— the groypers. You’re sure he’s not that?
Shapiro: I’m not sure he’s not that.
Maher: A few seconds ago you were.
After the shooting at my high school you literally accused my friends and myself of being paid government crisis actors that resulted in us getting thousands of death threats. Go fuck yourself.
If you mourned Charlie Kirks death because "it's a human life". Keep that same energy with everyone else who loses their lives to shootings. It's ridiculous how when someone so devoid of empathy dies, everyone decides to mourn.
If you believe in gun control you shouldn't
celebrate gun violence
As much as a pos Charlie Kirk
was, his death will only bring more violence if we let it
More death is what
WE DONT WANT