@ThatARCGuy Im still a daily raider. Love my "carebear" lobbies. I have met so many cool raiders and have made several new online friends because of it.
Heartbreaking: Coaches and GMs laughed at Darren Sproles when he measured in at the combine at only 5-foot-6 and 170 pounds.
Darren called his dad: “They laughed at me”
His Dad replied: “You know what to do”
Sproles became an absolute legend in the NFL.
A 12-year-old boy was swimming in a few feet of water off Alaska when an orca shot straight at him at full speed. It bumped his shoulder, then folded its body in half, turned, and swam back out to sea. The boy was unharmed. The researcher who described it said the orca realized at the last second that he was not food.
Wild orcas have killed zero humans in all the years people have kept records. Not one person, in any ocean, ever. The same animal, kept in a marine park tank, has killed four people.
They could if they wanted to. An orca can kill a blue whale, the biggest animal that has ever lived. Off South Africa, pods flip great white sharks upside down, hold them still until they stop moving, and eat the liver. The sharks leave those waters and stay away for up to a year.
What an orca will eat comes down to one thing: what its family taught it to hunt as a baby. Scientists have found at least ten different kinds of orca around the world, and each kind eats only a short list of foods. Some hunt only salmon. Some hunt only seals. One group near Antarctica eats just one kind of fish. A salmon-eating pod will swim right past a seal, because no one ever taught them to catch seals.
Baby orcas learn the family diet from their mothers and grandmothers, the same way you learned which things in your kitchen are food. This gets passed down for generations and almost never changes. Different kinds share the same water, ignore each other, and don't even breed with each other. Humans were never on a single one of those lists. We are just not something an orca's mother ever taught it to eat.
There is one exception on record. In 1972, a surfer off California was bitten hard enough to need more than 100 stitches. He was in a black wetsuit with sea lions swimming nearby. The orca let go the moment it realized its mistake and left.
And wild orcas do more than leave us alone. In a 2025 study, scientists recorded 34 separate times, over 20 years and in oceans all over the world, when wild orcas swam up to people and offered them food. Fish, birds, pieces of seal, a whole stingray, once a sea turtle. Each time, the orca dropped its catch next to the person and waited to see what they would do.
Un asiático travestido estaba haciendo stream y un negro bravucón se le acercó diciendo que no le grabe, empezaron a pelear y el bravucón terminó desamayado por la llave que le hizo el asiático. Esto es como los juegos de hambre versión woke.
One of the greatest comebacks of all time happened 15 years ago 🤯
Joe Rogan: It's over
Mike Goldberg: Nope
Joe Rogan: He is out now
Mike Goldberg: Nope
Joe Rogan: OHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I started dying when I saw how many goalies the kiddos had 😂
But this is brilliant!
3 Japanese National Team players vs 100 elementary school kids!
So fun!
Jeff Bridges pulled up to John Goodman’s Walk of Fame ceremony in the actual Dude sweater.
Goodman’s reaction is pure joy. Cinema history hugging it out.
Daniel Craig said the reason James Bond movies got serious and dark was because of Austin Powers movies
“We had to destroy the myth because Mike Myers f*cked us.”
“I am a huge fan, but he made it impossible to do the gags."
New Titans WR Wan'Dale Robinson told Kay Adams’ “Up & Adams” show that he will be wearing No. 4 this season to honor his late friend Rondale Moore.
Daniel Day-Lewis set the bar so high in GANGS OF NEW YORK (2002) that the character often feels bigger than the film around him. Every story about his method acting sounds ridiculous until the performance starts and suddenly it all makes sense.