Paige Ostroushko getting arrested after assaulting @Savsays. She refused lawful orders from Hennepin County Sheriff’s deputies and had to be forcibly detained. Then a full riot broke out with multiple arrests, but somehow her father Chris Ostroushko, the guy who rammed Savanah into the ground, walked away free.
Check the comments for their open calls to violence.
Wait just a minute...
Did the lyrics to All in the Family just fly under the radar back then?
Listening now, that opening was saying a whole lot.
That was not just a catchy opener. It was sharp, loaded, nostalgic, and telling you exactly what kind of show you were about to watch before the first scene even started.
That was a bold way to open a sitcom...
Boy, the way Glenn Miller played
Songs that made the Hit Parade
Guys like us, we had it made
Those were the days
And you knew who you were then
Girls were girls, and men were men
Mister, we could use a man
Like Herbert Hoover again
Didn't need no welfare state
Everybody pulled his weight
Gee, our old LaSalle ran great
Those were the days
@speedyb97@aakashgupta Brilliant. Of course only those of a certain age will remember the joy of eating a tv dinner cuz mom had a date and needed to get her groove on.
Look at this astronaut's face during reentry, knowing the capsule exterior is at 5,000°F.
The physics of why he's alive are wild.
The air in front of the capsule compresses so violently at Mach 25 that it turns into plasma. 5,000°F on the surface. Half the temperature of the sun. The heat shield absorbs that energy by literally burning itself away, layer by layer, carrying the heat with it as gas.
One inch of material is the entire margin. On the outside of that inch: 5,000°F. On the inside: 75°F. Room temperature. The thermal gradient across that single inch is the steepest temperature drop humans have ever engineered.
The orange glow in the window is ionized nitrogen and oxygen. That plasma is why comms go black for six minutes during reentry. Ground control can't reach the crew. The astronauts are alone inside a fireball, falling at 25,000 mph, watching the laws of thermodynamics keep them alive through a 1-inch wall.
Artemis II did exactly this last night. Four astronauts hit Earth's atmosphere at 24,664 mph, rode a 4,900°F plasma sheath for six minutes of radio silence, and splashed down a mile from target.
The heat shield is now being inspected for cracks. They found over 100 on the last unmanned test.
@evanwch I've been preaching the unintended or intended consequences of the mee too movement and it's a big part of why men are reluctant to approach women. They got what they wanted now some have buyers remorse.
I remember the first time I realized how everyday men must have felt during the “Me Too” movement
I was on a tinder date when a guy asked permission to kiss me. It was the first time in my life anyone had ever done that and it completely turned me off
It was also the first time I noticed how the politics of “Me Too” had seeped into my personal life, how men’s natural behavior had started to shift, shaped by fear
“I don’t want to get in trouble,” he said, after noticing my reaction. “Have you seen the news?”
This was right after Alyssa Milano asked people to reply “Me Too” if they had experienced sexual harassment or assault. The hashtag was everywhere. Suddenly unavoidable
Women don’t understand how the excesses of Me Too have done REAL damage. They’ve made normal interactions between men and women impossible, they’ve made all men marked as “predators” for normal behavior, and it’s turned all women into helpless victims with no agency
It’s time we #MuteMeToo
🔥🚨JUST IN: This Ring camera owner has released footage of a hysterical man banging on their door while demanding to see their daughter as he threatened the owner telling him he “will end him” if he doesn’t open up.
When I was in my 20's - drinking alcohol was fun.
When I was in my 30's - I thought drinking alcohol was fun.
When I was in my early 40's - I realised that drinking alcohol was not fun anymore.
When I was in my late 40's - I hated drinking alcohol, but drank most days - life wasn't fun.
At 49, I finally cracked it and managed to give up alcohol.
Conclusion - Not drinking alcohol gives you a life time of fun.
@zapatas_mom It's being sold as something that make sense...but in reality you will end up in a 300 ft cubical, living working eating sleeping and back to work. See black mirror 15 million merits.
Americans… this is a good faith question. I’m not baiting or trolling. Why are you so scared of condos and walkable cities? Does not having to drive for your groceries freak you out? What about it makes you uncomfortable? Please be honest.
We were looking up intern applicants social media (yes we do that)
And this one girl, we are looking at hiring, had this as her most recent pic
Should we hire ?
@ThoughtCrimes80 In addition to regular inflation, greed corporations are jacking up prices for the hell of it...pretending it's just inflation. Oh and cutting jobs too.
Americans need do understand what Democrats and Gavin Newsom have done to California
Listen to a real Los Angeles resident
“Living in LA feels so weird right now, because it feels like a city that's dying. Like half of everything seems closed or empty. Nothing feels busy anymore
So many apartments in my building are for rent that I don't remember it ever being this empty. Half of the buildings on my street are now for sale. I'm not even kidding you, half of them are for sale…. Is LA kinda over?”
Los Angeles was arguably once the most iconic place in the entire world. Now it’s a dying city that looks like an apocalypse took place, especially in Downtown
Dianna Russini’s husband has finally broken his silence on the recent rumors, saying:
“A lot of people still struggle to accept a strong, independent woman thriving in what’s traditionally been a male-dominated industry. Instead of celebrating her success, they try to tear her down with misinformation and noise. But I see the work she puts in every single day, and I couldn’t be more proud of her. She’s earned everything she has. That’s exactly why we supported leaders like Kamala Harris — because empowering strong women isn’t controversial, it’s necessary.”
@mistressdivy See that's the thing, as the post tell you, men can find plenty to do. It really comes down to sex. It's great to have a lady friend for that...the rest soon becomes a hassle.
A 24-year-old woman proudly shares her relationship with a 64-year-old man. She says he’s got everything figured out; retirement plan, backup plan, owns his house and car. He’s even added her to his life insurance and plans to leave the house in her name before eventually moving into a home. She calls it “security” and says she plans to marry him because her future is guaranteed.
Relationships come in all forms, but when “security” becomes the main attraction, it raises eyebrows. Is this smart planning or emotional compromise? Maybe both. Or maybe it says more about today’s priorities than we’d like to admit.
Is this real love… or just a well-calculated investment?
I wonder if managers get so used to speaking corporate jargon at work, that they just naturally do it at home with their spouse. 🤣
This would most likely be the result. 😂