future historians are going to have a nightmare trying to explain why we ran out of drinking water because we needed to cool down the machines generating 4K AI fruit videos
Jason served two deployments in Syria and has been home for five years, but the nightmares never stopped. Every night around 4 AM he wakes drenched in sweat, convinced he's back in Raqqa. His brother urged professional help; Jason insisted he'd handle it himself.
Last April, his elderly neighbor passed away unexpectedly, leaving behind her Rottweiler.
Jason took him in and named him Bear. The first night Jason had a nightmare, Bear climbed onto the bed unprompted - eighty-six pounds across Jason's chest. Jason didn't thrash. He just breathed. Bear stayed for three hours. It happens every night now, like clockwork.
Jason's brother recorded it and showed their VA group counselor, who watched and said: "That's clinical pressure therapy. That's what certified PTSD dogs are trained to do for tens of thousands of dollars."
Bear never had a single day of formal training. He just knew what an American veteran needed before he did.
Sex feels different when you never masturbate.
Getting drunk feels different when you have reasons to celebrate.
Spending money feels different when you’re rewarding yourself.
Cheat meal feels different when you keep a strict diet.
Earn your fun.
This post fight speech is what made me a die hard Paddy Pimblett fan
"I know i would rather me mate crying on me shoulder, than go to his funeral next week"
My dad got a blood clot in the beginning of 2026.
ER visit: $32,000.
Insurance covered: $6,800.
He owed: $25,000.
He has insurance.
He has supplemental plan.
He's 71 years old and making payment arrangements.
The American healthcare system doesn't fail people.
It was designed this way.