Kyrie had Luka diving for loose balls. Ky the greatest player to ever let the other player be great as well. Magic and Hakeem, Russ and KD. Russ and James Harden, Russ and PG, Russ and B Beal.
Women really think men are the worst humans ever simply because they didn't workout. Maybe he was a POS towards you because he thought you were indeed a POS. No man treats every woman the same. It's just that simple.
Interviewer: If you were asked to go back to one of your exes, between Bad Bunny and A$AP Rocky, who would it be?
Kendall Jenner: I won’t answer that question.
Interviewer: Come on, let’s hear it.
Kendall Jenner: I don’t want to hear A$AP Rocky’s name again. His name annoys me, and I need people to stop mentioning him to me. I never want to meet a man like A$AP Rocky again in my lifetime. He’s a villain, and I could never go back to him, even if I had the chance. I hope Rihanna realizes what kind of person he is very soon, and I believe he’ll eventually reveal his true self to her.
Lighskin relationships are so weird🤣 two unstable mfs and somehow the woman always have more darkskin energy. Shit funny when you've observed it over and over
They saying he looks like "HIM"
No no no no lmao. When HIM was 19, he was going against Black Jesus.
What I see is Prime CJ McCollum🎯 who I firmly believe actually carried Portland more times than Dame in a few playoff series #DarrynPeterson
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The day Idaho turned beavers into paratroopers.
In 1948 the Idaho Fish and Game Department had too many beavers flooding suburbs and chewing orchards — and not enough in the remote backcountry where dams were needed to fight drought and erosion.
Trucks couldn’t reach the rugged mountains. Mules killed too many from stress.
So game warden Elmo Heter had a crazy plan.
He took surplus WWII silk parachutes, built special wooden crates with spring doors that popped open on landing, and loaded pairs of beavers inside.
Then he flew low over the Payette National Forest and dropped them — 76 beavers in all.
At 200 feet, the crates tumbled out, parachutes opened, and the furry engineers floated down into remote streams.
Only one died (he chewed out of his box mid-air).
The rest hit the ground, climbed out, and started building dams the same day.
Those dams created ponds, stopped erosion, and turned dry valleys into lush wetlands that still thrive today.
Seventy-six beavers. Seventy-six parachutes.
One of the most creative environmental wins ever.
Sometimes you don’t need fancy tech.
You just need to give nature a little lift.
From the sky.