Whose bright idea was this?
Definitely a SWs fan put this together.
Leia as science? 😳 (don’t make me laugh.) Put her at communications.
Luke shouldn’t even be on the bridge especially piloting.😱 put him in hydroponics raising Geraniums. 😏
Put the trash can bot at the helm; that’s what it did best.
Get Goldy to be ensign.
Obi should be the science officer.
Han as captain‽- meh!
The Wookiee seems the only one that is correctly placed.
A Modern-Day John Q
When doctors in Texas declared his son brain-dead and prepared to pull the plug, George Pickering II refused to let go.
Desperate, he drew a gun and locked down the ICU demanding just one thing: time.
For hours, the standoff dragged on. Then, in the stillness, his son squeezed his father’s hand. Twice.
In that instant, George’s defiance was vindicated. His son was alive.
George went to prison for nearly a year.
But his son recovered, completely.
And he calls his father one word the system never would: hero.
Fathers & Custody: The Game Is Rigged
Here’s a fact you’ll never hear in family court commercials: after divorce, fathers are awarded primary custody only about 1 in 10 times.
Another 10% of the time, custody is split roughly equally.
Meanwhile, mothers walk away with primary custody in about 80% of cases.
And don’t be fooled by “joint custody” stats. That usually just means Dad gets 4 days a month while Mom holds all the real authority. In practice, fathers are reduced to visitors with checkbooks.
Think about it:
• Dad changes diapers, packs lunches, coaches soccer, tucks his kid in every night for years.
• Divorce hits. Suddenly he’s “optional.”
• Mom’s automatically the “primary parent,” Dad gets a weekend pass.
When fathers push back? They’re labeled “angry,” “unstable,” or “controlling.”.
Even worse their daring to push back often leads to them having their time and access to their children reduced even further.
It’s the classic heads-she-wins, tails-he-loses setup
Courts love to say they act in “the best interests of the child.” But what child’s best interest is losing their father 80–90% of the time?
The only “interest” being served is the system’s interest in keeping child support checks flowing.
If these numbers were reversed…if mothers only got custody 10% of the time…If the roles were reversed, there’d be TikTok campaigns, celebrity fundraisers, and prime-time documentaries.
For fathers? Not even a whisper.
It’s been this way for decades now and there’s no signs it’s going to be changing anytime soon
So men let me ask…have you been through a custody battle or did you get advised to not even bother trying because the system is so rigged against fathers?
And if you did try do you feel like you were even given a shot, or was it over before it started?
Drop your story in the comments.
#men #menneedtobeheard #mensissues #menmatter #mensupportingmen #mensrights
Men, I challenge you to try this in August.
- Daily porn
- Daily alcohol
- 5-8 hours on the game/day
- 2-5 hours of sleep
- 500> steps/day
- 0 push-ups daily
- No home cooked meals; takeout only
Shall we?