So I'm about to end my gym session and I see a girl repping out 25# weighted strict pull-ups.
I walk up to her and tell her how impressive that is.
Her face lights up, we're chatting, talking about fitness.
I ask her number.
"I have a boyfriend."
@ClayTravis@Starlink Or, hear me out, you can sit back, relax and enjoy being totally unreachable for several hours. And please don't FaceTime on the plane, nobody wants to listen to you talking loudly in the closed space.
I don’t understand why every airline in America — public and private — doesn’t have @Starlink. It’s incredible. You can make FaceTime calls with better reception anywhere in the world 35k feet up in air than most reception on ground. WiFi on planes is infuriatingly bad. Still.
Wow, I have no idea whether these allegations are true. But Massie has become an obstacle to the GOP and a willing ally of the Democrats. So I’ll be glad to see him go down.
Elon Musk: "If you punish people too much for failure, then they will respond accordingly, and the innovation you will get will be very incrementalist
Nobody's gonna try anything bold for fear of getting fired or being punished in some way. So risk-reward must be balanced and favor taking bold moves, otherwise it will not happen"
Of the 60 million abortions performed, roughly half were black and hispanic and the other half white. It's not unreasonable to assume that the majority of white women who choose to have an abortion are left leaning.
So, it turns out that Roe v. Wade likely resulted in a huge demographic/political boost for Republicans, as left-leaning groups were killing their own offspring.
There have been roughly 60 million (recorded) abortions since Roe v Wade in 1973.
There are roughly 58 million immigrants in the U.S. (likely higher due to unrecorded illegal entries), beginning primarily with the Hart-Cellar act of 1965.
70 million people today are considered gen Z. As abortions continue, this number will quickly surpass the entire quantity of gen z individuals that were allowed to be born.
We have, almost to the digit, slaughtered an entire generation of our own children and replaced them with foreigners.
🚨 HOW BAD WAS THE BULLYING ACTUALLY....
In the 1950s at Madison High School in South Dakota, Carl Ericsson served as student manager for the track team while Norman Johnson was a popular star athlete.
One day in the locker room, Johnson and others pranked Ericsson by placing a used jockstrap over his head, humiliating him publicly in front of teammates. Ericsson later described the incident as deeply embarrassing, claiming it was lodged in his "subconscious" and fueled lifelong resentment. No other witnesses corroborated the exact details, and some viewed it as typical teenage "goofing off."
Ericsson went on to graduate from college, enjoy a successful 25-year career as an insurance salesman, and stay married for over 40 years. Yet he battled severe, treatment-resistant depression and anxiety for decades, with suicidal thoughts.
The grudge simmered, intertwined with jealousy over Johnson's respected life as a teacher and coach. No evidence showed ongoing bullying beyond this single reported prank. In January 2012, at age 73, Ericsson drove to Johnson's home, rang the doorbell, confirmed his identity, and shot the 73-year-old twice in the face, killing him instantly on the doorstep. Ericsson confessed the motive was revenge for the 50-year-old humiliation.
He pleaded guilty but mentally ill to second-degree murder. In June 2012, a judge sentenced him to life in prison without parole. He expressed remorse and apologized to Johnson's widow in court. The case drew national attention, highlighting how unresolved trauma can fester destructively.
Carl Ericsson waited 50 years to k*ll his high-school bully.
In 2012, 73-year-old Carl Ericsson was sentenced to life in prison for the m*rder of his former high school classmate, Norman Johnson.
Ericsson traveled to Johnson’s home and sh*t him twice in the face, later admitting the act was fueled by a 50-year-old grudge.
He claimed that during their high school years in the 1950s, Johnson had humiliated him in a locker room by putting a jockstrap over his head, an incident Ericsson said had remained in his "subconscious" for five decades.
NEW: The neighbor who was allegedly punched by actor Alan Ritchson, explains to TMZ how the incident started, says he told the actor to "slow it down."
"I did push him because he was coming towards me on his, on his bike."
"He did it again for a second time. I pushed him a second time, and I think the second time he got off his bike and kicked the crap outta me."
Video: @TMZ
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