Dijo una vez Liam Neeson sobre Natasha Richardson: “Me dijeron que tenía daño cerebral irreversible. Ver la radiografía fue impactante. Estaba conectada a soporte vital. Entré a su habitación y le dije: ‘Te amo, cariño, pero no vas a volver de esto. Te golpeaste en la cabeza. No sé si puedas escucharme, pero vamos a hacer lo siguiente: te llevaré de vuelta a Nueva York, vendrá la familia y nuestros amigos’. Ambos habíamos hecho un pacto: si uno de nosotros entraba en estado vegetativo, el otro lo desconectaría. Así que cuando la vi con esos tubos, de inmediato pensé: ‘Ella ya se ha ido’. Donamos tres de sus órganos, así que está manteniendo a tres personas con vida. Su corazón, sus riñones y su hígado.”
@MarioNawfal I think apes like to smoke. When I was a kid there was a gorilla at a zoo we would visit...the gorilla would chief out like there was no tomorrow.
Russian boxer Anastasia Luchkina got expelled from her club after filming herself giving a vape to an endangered orangutan at a safari park in Crimea.
What the hell were you thinking, girl? 🙄
So this man records himself at a “all-you-can-eat sushi bar” and proceeds to wolfs down four plates/100 pieces of sushi and is concerned he can’t eat more because he cleared the entire sushi bar out and he doesn’t know if they’re going to make more.
Is he entitled to this or is he just a big fat glutton?
🚨BRUTAL🚨
Team USA slugger Kyle Schwarber received a silver medal from the commissioner and RIPPED IT OFF before he got to the dugout.
It is awful that the Team USA players are being forced to accept the second-place medals on the field after the loss.
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I get Massie's frustration. As republicans, we voted to drain the swamp, and this Epstein thing has the appearance of a big swamp puddle, maybe or maybe not, it has that appearance. That alone should should be enough for this administration to strive for greater transparency.
NEW: Sparks fly as AG Pam Bondi says Rep. Thomas Massie has 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' as he tears into her for redacted names in the Epstein files.
Massie ripped off a piece of paper to show that Les Wexner was listed as a co-conspirator for child s*x trafficking.
Bondi: Within 40 minutes, Wexner's name was added back.
Massie: Within 40 minutes of me catching you red-handed...
Bondi: This guy has Trump derangement syndrome. You're a failed politician...
Massie: This is bigger than Watergate!... This cover-up spans decades, and you are responsible for this portion of it.
This is Casper. Security cam caught him spotting a distraught stranger, trotting over, and delivering relentless gentle paw pats until the hooman caved for full cuddles. Tears turned to smiles in minutes. Pure magic in floof form.
I'll share some personal anecdotal evidence. My Mom has a cousin with "mild" schizophrenia. Several years back, my mother and father went to visit him. When my Mom was off doing something with his wife, the cousin told my father that he could see the future...and had a warning. He told my father something very specific...to not eat the fruit "desert" pizza at the Pizza Hut buffet. When my parents returned from the trip, my father and I laughed at what the cousin had told him. Flash forward about a month, Dad and I have the Pizza Hut buffet for lunch and he eats a couple slices of the fruit pizza. About an hour later, Dad has a massive tachycardia incident and nearly dies. I brought it up to him once, what the cousin had said, and my Dad didn't want to talk about it.
Many years later, I am with the cousin at a family funeral...the first time I had seen him since. I took him aside and told him that most everyone did not believe, but I knew he had a gift. He offered to tell me about my future, but I declined.
A man with severe schizophrenia was recording his surroundings one night while talking to what he believed were his hallucinations, trying to document the strange things he often experienced.
Suddenly, the curtains near the door started moving on their own... slowly swaying like someone was standing behind them.
@SusieM414141 Blowing snow, grass or leaves onto your neighbor is what an asshole does. Sounds like she had even asked him not to. I think he is the douche in this one...even though she is definitely a Karen.
This Karen drives by her next door neighbors house every time he is snow blowing. She proceeds to stop her car and yell at him, threatening to call the cops if he keeps doing it. She then takes his gas can away. Was she over reacting, where was he supposed to blow the snow to?!! Did she overreact by taking his gas can and can the police help figure out a solution!!
74 years old. several million in the bank , nice pension, good social security benefit (delayed until 70). Still working part-time "for something to do."
His grandson is 28. Electrician. Makes $78K
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Kid worked through COVID. Never missed a day. Saved $45K for a down payment.
Found a small house. $340K. Needs work but he can fix it himself.
Bank says he needs $68K down. He's $23K short.
Grandpa could write the check right now. Wouldn't even feel it.
Instead: "He needs to save more. Show some discipline."
The kid is eating ramen. Drives a 2009 Tacoma with 240K miles.
Meanwhile Grandpa just dropped $35K on a boat he'll use twice this summer.
"It's a teaching moment. Delayed gratification builds character."
Six months later the kid is still saving. Still renting. Paying $1,650/month.
Grandpa is frustrated his grandson hasn't bought a house yet.
The kid did everything right. Worked hard. Saved. Stayed disciplined.
I'm curious what you think. Is Grandpa teaching the right lesson here?
One of his most personal and emotionally raw songs. It took him four months to write. Released in 1971, he has said that performing it leaves him emotionally drained. The song also earned him his first Grammy nomination. Name the artist and the song.
Steve Martin and John Candy improvised so much on Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) that John Hughes’ first cut ran close to four hours.
A huge amount was trimmed, including scenes like this one that never made the final film.
@PeriklesGREAT I carried one just today. My grandpa turned me on to them, he owned a tavern and had great stories of putting them to work. They are legal in Kentucky.
@kevinolearytv Tariffs are working wonders in our industry (foundry). Also, Alcoa brought Warrick back on-line after being mothballed by low aluminum prices...a huge boost to southern Indiana.
Let me be crystal clear. Tariffs absolutely impact the economy. The idea was supposed to be simple, reciprocal tariffs against VAT taxes. If Switzerland charges an 8.3% VAT on American goods, fine, charge 8.3% on Swiss goods coming into the U.S. Watches, gold bars, clean and balanced. Everyone understands that. Instead, we slapped on a 39% tariff and created chaos overnight. That is not strategy, that's friction. Eventually this all has to come back to reciprocity. Trade only works when it feels fair on both sides.
And here’s where the policy really breaks down. Take aluminum. You need bauxite to make it. We don’t have enough of it, it takes ten years to build a plant, and you need nearly a gigawatt of power that our grid doesn’t even have right now. So no, tariffs are not magically creating jobs tomorrow. Before anything else, eliminate tariffs on things we don’t and can’t produce ourselves, bauxite, potash, bananas, pineapples. Why tax yourself?
@WorldDarkWeb2 He was driving recklessly, a much greater offense than not using turn signal....and I didn't see the BMW signalling a lane change, either.
@MatrixMysteries Where does this extra money go?
Are the hospitals kicking that "extra" money back to the insurance companies? Same thing with pharmacies?
“I keep seeing patients charged MORE the moment insurance is used.”
An American doctor says the SAME scan that costs $2,000 through insurance often costs $200–$300 in cash — same room, same machine, same images.
“It’s like the price only EXPLODES once insurance gets involved.”
@Architectolder You've got some good likes going with the dormers, but none of those colors really suits me. They don't look grounded, except for the tan one (and I'm not a fan of that color). How about a nice rich olive color or maybe a gray.
A nice mid sized house with a front loader garage.
Original yellow
Classic white
Deep blue
Rusty Red.
Lmk about any changes or additions you want to see.
Philadelphia politicians promised their new tax on soda would fund childhood education.
One told me, "nothing else that we could come up with could raise that kind of funding."
Reporters rarely follow up to see how money is spent.
We did:
@JohnMcCloy@MattWalshBlog The plight of indentured servants has been historically swept under the rug. Their survival rate (making it through their term) was horrible in the early colonies...like only 50%. It got better, but maybe only 80-90%.
🔥WOW. Ken Burns just couldn’t help but insert WOKE smear agenda & lies in his PBS “AMERICAN REVOLUTION” Documentary. Such as WOMEN WERE THE HEROS of the Revolution & smearing George Washinton on a made up story about his a young black child he “interacted” with.
Then they smear him again over the globalist practice of slavery for reporting a “Runaway Slave” & running an ad in the paper but ommitted the same new paper ran ads for 11 TOTAL runaways with 8 being WHITE INDENTURED SERVANTS (Scots/Irish) which are akin to slaves.
Great job by @MattWallace888 & you should watch the entire breakdown of the lies on the other lies on his YouTube.