Florida doesn’t have “dangerous beaches.”
We have a starter pack.
The most dangerous beaches in the world? Yeah, we've got all of them right here.
New Smyrna — Shark Bite Capital of the World.
Panama City — Rip currents so strong they’ll steal your grandma.
Daytona — Where getting hit by a car on the beach is a legitimate concern.
Indialantic, Cocoa, Ponce Inlet — All fighting for the title of “how fast can you drown today?”
Meanwhile South Beach is so overcrowded it’s basically a drowning contest with a better Instagram filter.
So if you’re some tourist who can barely swim in a hotel pool… maybe just stay up north. Florida beaches aren’t for the weak.
We don’t play out here. Bring your big boy pants or stay in the kiddie pool. 🦈 🏖️
Psychology says some people avoid socializing not because they hate people, but because they can read them too well. They walk into a room and immediately sense the fake laughs, the hidden agendas, the performances. Their nervous system doesn't misread the signal, it just refuses to ignore it. Small talk feels like a tax they didn't agree to pay. Forced smiles cost them energy that takes hours to recover. They're not broken. They're calibrated differently. They don't avoid people. They avoid emotional labor that leads nowhere. When they do connect, it's deep, intentional, real. No masks. No games. Fewer friends doesn't mean loneliness. It means higher standards. That's not antisocial behavior. That's emotional intelligence.
The Iranian navy, which has been destroyed eight times, closed the Strait of Hormuz again, because the United States for the seventh time won the war that wasn’t a war, so the United States can open the Strait of Hormuz that was open before the not war.
The not war that started to get the uranium that was completely obliterated, so that the Iranians can’t build the nuclear bomb that they weren’t building for the not war that the United States started.
Then the United States which has nuclear weapons threatening to use nuclear weapons to prevent Iran from having nuclear weapons because having nuclear weapons is dangerous.
If the United States saw what the United States is doing in the United States, the United States would invade the United States to liberate the United States from the tyranny of the United States.
@Man12721Bruce@Man12721Bruce The concern is: you can’t directly surveil Americans without a warrant (under traditional FISA) But you can incidentally collect their data first and then query it later, sometimes without the same warrant standard.
It’s the back door to US civilian surveillance.
“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.”
—Ben Franklin, a founding father.
@Man12721Bruce@Man12721Bruce Appreciate you sharing!
Yes, Section 702 lets the U.S. collect communications of foreign targets abroad without individual warrants. BUT, when those targets communicate with Americans, U.S. person (civilian) data gets incidentally collected as well.
@RealCandaceO@RealCandaceO “Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.”
— Ben Franklin
This version of Trump is not the Trump I voted for. I’m just thankful they always show their true colors eventually.