@TheLaurenChen 30 years ago I told myself I will have “made it” when I could buy lunch at work or out everyday…. Still packing my lunch 30 years later 🤷
Why are restaurants so expensive in the West?
I'm honestly asking.
In Asia people eat out almost every day, there are options cheaper than cooking for yourself.
But even "street food" is expensive here.
I paid $17 for 4 tacos out of a truck from a guy who spoke no English.
If you’re in the gallery at a PGA event, just…shut the fuck up
Nobody’s there or watching wants to hear you shouting whatever stupid shit you’ve decided to yell - especially “get in the hole”
Just…watch. Enjoy. And shut the fuck up.
Officers pulled this guy over for a broken tail light and suspicion of DUI. What they got instead was a sobriety test they will never forget.
We’ve seen thousands of hours of body cam footage, but this footage from Conway, Arkansas, remains in a league of its own. Most drivers get a pit in their stomach when the red and blues start flashing—but Blayk Puckett saw a stage.
Blayk, a student at the University of Central Arkansas, was driving home from a late-night study session at the library. A Conway PD officer noticed he had a broken brake light and was driving a bit slow, leading to a pull-over on suspicion of a DUI.
When asked if he had anything on him the officers should know about, Blayk didn't reach for his ID—he mentioned he was a magician and had a "magic wand" in his pocket. Instead of a standard field sobriety test, Blayk made a legendary proposition:
"I'll do some magic/juggling if you insist."
With the officers’ blessing (and their own phones out to record), Blayk grabbed his juggling pins and went to work right there in the parking lot of a local BBQ joint. His coordination was so flawless that the officers didn't just realize he was sober—they became his biggest fans. You can hear the genuine laughter in the background as one officer admits, “You just made my night.”
No handcuffs, no tickets—just a warning for the brake light and a handshake. Blayk later said he wanted to show that police interactions can be positive and humanizing.
In a world of high-speed chases and intense legal battles, this remains a gold standard for what happens when a little personality meets a lot of professional courtesy.
This was great to see how the officers were having a good time while on a stop. Something that rarely ever happens.
F1 fans really need to stop overusing the term "generational".
There are only 8 generational talents in F1 history.
Juan Manuel Fangio
Ayrton Senna
Jim Clark
Michael Schumacher
Yuki Tsunoda
Lewis Hamilton
Max Verstappen
Alain Prost
@miles_commodore Build something better… it’s no different than people wearing certain brands….is the quality there? Is the cost justified? It’s all marketing and brand recognition.
This woman doesn’t want the car dealership’s logo on her car that she just bought from them.
She takes a heat gun and removes the logo.
I thought it was just me that it drives crazy but apparently not. If people are going to be driving around advertising for a dealership, shouldn’t the dealership pay you? 💯
Many said they won’t leave the dealership unless they remove it. Also, don’t want the dealership license player frame either.
Does the car dealership logo bother you? Have you ever given it much thought? Or, do you think people like that are being ridiculous?
Yamaha has developed a self-balancing motorcycle that can drive itself and even follow its owner around.
The MOTOROiD 2 uses facial recognition, gesture controls, and an active balancing system that keeps the bike upright even without a rider.
Wasn’t the entire point of “The Process” that people were tired of 46-win seasons and 2nd round exits? If so, how could anyone be satisfied with this Sixers season?
This is what it sounds like living next to a data center. The video below was recorded at midnight, and the data center is situated next to 100s of residential homes.
🚨#BREAKING: Watch as a Frontier Airlines aircraft forced to make an emergency after a pedestrian on the runway was struck and sucked into one of the jet’s engines 📌#Denver | #Colorado
Watch as horrifying footage from earlier this morning shows the moment Frontier Flight 4345, departing from Denver International Airport and bound for Los Angeles, was forced into an emergency evacuation after a man reportedly walked onto the active runway and was sucked into one of the aircraft’s engines during takeoff. The impact triggered a brief engine fire, which was quickly extinguished by airport firefighters. Officials later confirmed the individual had been walking on the runway prior to the incident, though the reason remains unknown and is now under investigation. No injuries were reported among the 231 passengers onboard the aircraft.
Frontier Airlines and federal investigators are now reviewing how the person was able to gain access to an active runway at one of the largest airports in the United States, raising serious questions about perimeter and airfield security procedures.
Alimentador continuo de pescado fresco a una jaula de engorde de atunes de almadraba. Cada atún necesita diez kilos diarios de pescado azul para ganar peso.