New Weekly Trials #ArcRaiders
-Damage Hornets
-Damage Leapers, Bastions and Bombardiers
-Damage ARC enemies using Light Impact Grenades
-THE BLUE GATE
Open containers inside the traffic tunnels
-Search Kitchen Cabinets
In 1997, actor John C. McGinley’s son, Max, was born with Down syndrome. Shortly after, John's talent agent pulled him aside to deliver what was framed as practical advice: Do not talk about this publicly. Keep it quiet. People will stop hiring you.
For some, that might have sounded like reasonable career preservation. Protect the livelihood, avoid the spotlight, and pretend nothing had changed.
John’s response was immediate. He fired the agent.
Then, he did the exact opposite of what he had been told. He brought Max everywhere. Red carpets, talk shows, film sets, and public events. Wherever John went, Max was right beside him. At a time when society still largely preferred to keep individuals with developmental disabilities out of sight, John made a different choice. He made his son visible. Openly, proudly, and entirely without apology.
What began as a father's protective instinct grew into decades of fierce advocacy. John became one of the country's most recognizable voices for Down syndrome awareness. He spoke at global conferences, testified before Congress, and fought hard for employment law reforms that created real opportunities for people with disabilities to work, earn, and live independently.
During this journey, a reporter asked John a question that revealed far more about society's biases than it did about Max. The reporter asked if John ever wished his son were normal.
John didn't hesitate. He replied that Max was normal. The question wasn't. It was a blunt rejection of the idea that a person’s worth is measured by how well they fit into a narrow, conventional box.
Decades have passed since that conversation. Max is now 27 years old. He works, navigates his community, and lives an independent life filled with possibilities that the critics in 1997 never could have imagined for him.
Reflecting on their journey, John often says that Max never limited his life. He expanded it. Through his son, he learned what love, patience, and true commitment require.
The world signaled early on that it would have preferred Max to remain hidden in the shadows. John spent nearly three decades ensuring that the world looked Max right in the eye. Some fathers protect their children by shielding them from the world. Others protect them by refusing to let the world look away.
True inclusion begins when we stop treating differences as deficits. Max didn't need to change to fit into the world.
The world needed to change to make room for Max.
Speaker Johnson uses logic and facts to battle CNN's Manu Raju, who claims Republicans only want election integrity because they "lost" in the California mayoral race:
Raju: "The President keeps saying that there's election fraud in the California mayoral's race. Is what evidence is there to prove that?"
Johnson: "You tell me, Manu. They are counting votes WEEKS after the election. We have entire nation's with huge populations—like India—that can count their votes in 24-48 hours."
Raju: "So you're saying it's rigged, like the President?"
Johnson: "I'm not saying it's rigged; I'm saying it stinks to high Heaven, and everybody knows that. Let's remove the appearance of impropriety...Let's have votes on an election the day of the election...I think California is playing around with us."
Raju: "But what evidence is there to prove theirs is rigged?"
Johnson: "Some of these efforts are so diabolical and so far upstream it is impossible to prove. But I think everybody knows instinctively something is wrong here, and that's a concern. We need people to believe in the integrity of our election system; it is critical to maintain a constitutional republic. We're going to keep working to pass the SAVE America Act...and 70% of Democrats understand that's necessary. We have to have free and fair elections-"
Raju: "Aren't you all just saying that because you've lost the election, because the Republicans did not win in this, this is why you're hearing that?"
Johnson: "I'm saying that every leader of all parties should demand election integrity, and if somebody is opposing that, you should look at their motives."
How does this even remotely constitute journalism, CNN? Raju repeatedly interrupted Speaker Johnson and tried to put words in his mouth, then made it very clear he's biased against Republicans with his reporting. 🤡
While Chud The Builder is “chimpin out” in jail..
YouTuber Alex Rosen said that he would prioritize helping Chud over catching predators. WILD.
JiDion is no longer working with him.
Rosen is 26 BTW. GYAT DAYUM WHAT THE HELLY