I hit a grand slam for my first homer Junior year of high school. I was an awful hitter, .180 or something. My dad jumped a small creek, and tracked the ball down in some waist high brush. We’d travel 45 min + for some away games. He made every single one.
Dad and son are doing batting practice when his son launches one over the fence. Dad can't contain his excitement. Baseball is one of those sports where parents can be directly part of the work, throwing BP, playing catch, hitting grounders, etc
@JeffreyLuscombe@LeafErikzen@Bajabreeze22 Politics aside, no grown man should wear the name of another grown man on their back. And it makes it worse that the only thing keeping him from doing so is being “disappointed” in them 😅
@toobaffled My wife was pregnant with our second in 2021. Doctor and nurse sat down in front of the door to the room (intentionally blocking it? I can’t say for sure). They began to say how she would most likely die and the baby would die if she didn’t get the shot. She refused thankfully.
@imsarahbella@jimoxe@NewsPeruserX@ronrule There is nothing that Long Island has career-wise that you can’t find in Des Moines or Omaha. Other than a job on the boardwalk.
Everyone’s getting the same degrees, competing for the same jobs. Jobs are out there, they’re just not the ones that look good posted on social media or ones that gain you status or make you feel important.
It’s the most maddening aspect of late stage capitalism. Why are you making it so hard to get a job if I literally need one to survive?? Why are you making everything so expensive and requiring expensive degrees only to then pay me peanuts???
No one can look at the state of the world and convince me capitalism works because NONE of this is working
I sit out in the parking lot of home goods stores waiting for those who look smaller than myself so that I can jump in and complete their task for them.
We then compare bank accounts and if I have more money I’ll pay for it. Then I drive them home because I’m better at that too.
My high school friend went to Lowe’s today to pick up pavers for a project on their ranch.
There were a lot and those things are heavy.
Walking out, she passed numerous men; younger and older who didn’t even bother to ask if she needed help. (She’s a tiny thing.)
An older woman did though .
I imagine if she was 23 and in a tank top, those men would have offered in a hot second.
Moral of the story: Raise boys that would offer no matter what.
No action. Ridiculous. And this BS statement from ATL isn't strong enough. Shame on the entire Ulbrich family. Whatever you think of Shadeur everyone deserves to be treated with respect.
The backpack is the perfected toting tool. Hands free, weight evenly dispersed, rugged, excellent utility.
Orr..you could carry around your square shaped, hard cased business purse because you want to give off a certain aesthetic. Very manly.
Something odd about seeing grown men going about with a backpack, like a schoolboy. In the homeless, this makes practical sense - they're basically campers, often have a bicycle. But the grown man in an office, with graying hair - strange.