Dear @WhiteHouse, my name is Rodney Smith Jr., founder of Raising Men & Women Lawn Care Service in Huntsville, Alabama. Through our 50 Yard Challenge, over 6,000 kids across the country have signed up to mow free lawns for the elderly, disabled, veterans, active-duty military, first responders, and single parents. With America celebrating its 250th birthday this year and me also being born on July 4th, I wanted to humbly ask if a few kids from our program and myself could travel to Washington, D.C. to help mow the White House lawn for this historic celebration.
More than anything, I want these kids to see how a simple act of service something as ordinary as mowing a lawn for someone in need can lead to extraordinary places. What better lesson in community service than showing them that helping others can take them all the way to our nation’s capital? I’d also love to bring my American flag-themed mower in hopes that the President might sign it, so I can later auction it off and donate 100% of the proceeds to a nonprofit supporting veterans. It would be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to highlight the importance of service, patriotism, and the impact young people can have when they choose to make a difference. 🇺🇸
@JebraFaushay As a slime art enthusiast I have to say this is some good stuff, however, Nickelodeon's version in the 2000's more vibrant and much more deeper emotionally, for me, anyway.
What's he so bent out of shape for? Being misgendered is his hobby. That's like me going on TikTok and whining every time I caught a fish. "This big Ole ugly fish took my bait and wouldn't let go of my hook and now I have to clean it and take home and grill it! When will it stop?"
@camhigby All of his rights have been sacrificed and here he exercising his 1st amendment rights. I'm not an educated man but I know an oxymoron when I see one.