@RpsAgainstTrump No wife ever said that about 401k investment to their husband. That’s money generally decades away from being accessible to the average worker.
@BambBeeker@TheeBrandi@SkyNews Apparently it’s hard for you to understand that people are asking for videos of the act of vandalism (area is under 24 hour video surveillance) and not videos of the arrest, which is evidence of nothing.
@CerebralNinjaMD@MatthewARein The paint is peeling off easily. No vandalization could do that especially when the area is under 24 hour surveillance. The motorcade could have damaged the paint had it not been fully cured. But the most likely reasons are improper application and concrete surface prep.
Most of my guys sports group chats have gone from “Yeah I’m not interested soccer is dumb” to “we need to rest Pulisic and all guys sitting a yellow against Turkey.” in a span of 2 weeks.
The Hoover Dam was completed in 1936.
Its concrete is still curing.
Concrete doesn't "dry." It undergoes a chemical reaction called hydration — calcium silicate crystals grow and interlock over decades.
In thin pours, hydration completes in weeks.
In mass concrete — pours measured in thousands of cubic yards — the reaction continues for centuries.
The Hoover Dam contains 3.3 million cubic yards of concrete.
The deepest internal sections have never fully hydrated.
Engineers knew this when they built it.
They designed around it — using cooling pipes, joint systems, and a pour sequence that let each section partially cure before the next was added.
The dam gets marginally stronger every year.
It will reach peak strength sometime around the year 2500.
Something built by humans in 1936 will still be actively becoming what it was designed to be in 2500.
That's what engineering for permanence looks like.
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BYU freshman AJ Dybantsa made history. 25.5 points per game on 51% shooting, 894 total points (third-most ever by a freshman), and landmark performances in the NCAA Tournament and Big 12 Tournament that had never been done before
When the illusion finally shatters, what remains isn't disappointment,it's humiliation.
The man you poured your faith into was never a visionary, never a savior, never even remotely exceptional.
He was a hollow fraud wrapped in ego, fueled by noise, and sustained by endless self-promotion.
Every boast, every grand promise, every display of swagger crumbles the instant reality enters the room.
What looked like confidence was arrogance.
What looked like strength was insecurity.
What looked like leadership was little more than a carefully marketed illusion.
Scratch beneath the surface and there's no hidden brilliance, no master strategist, no misunderstood genius. Just an impulsive, self-absorbed figure stumbling from one failure to the next, desperately trying to drown incompetence in a torrent of bluster and spectacle.
In the end, the strongman image collapses into exactly what it always was: cheap theater.
A gaudy performance.
A caricature masquerading as leadership.
A salesman peddling an image he could never live up to.
And the hardest part isn't watching the act fall apart.
It's realizing how long you applauded it, defended it, and mistook obvious bullshit for substance.....