OMG I never knew this ! Watch how Actress Danica McKeller who has won all kinds of awards for being a genius at math and has also written numerous books about it shows how to do math tricks because it’s mind blowing.
Joe Rogan issues a HEARTFELT apology to Theo Von over his recent comments: “I apologized to Theo. He knows I love him and he said that and we laughed and we joked around about it and I apologized for the way I talked about this. But I felt like I needed to explain to other people too, to get what was going on in my mind out and it certainly wasn’t like covering for Israel and it wasn’t trying to paint him out like he’s damaged or treat him like a child.”
“I just want him to be okay. And when you’re dealing with someone, or when you have had experience dealing with someone where it winds up going very badly, and then you’re just left with this feeling, like, what could I have done? You know, I didn’t do a good job of it, especially the Marcus King thing. That’s terrible what I did. I didn’t mean to.”
“I was just trying to—you don’t think sometimes when you are in the middle of a podcast. You’re having a conversation, you don’t think about the impact that it’s gonna have. That’s one of the reasons why, you know, podcasts are so weird because like you’re in the middle of trying to be entertaining, but you’re also just having a conversation and I f*cked up because I felt so badly about it. It was like there’s got to be a way to address this where I just express myself and so that’s why we’ve never done this before.”
“We’ve never done this kind of a thing after a podcast, but it was very important to me. He’s an awesome person, a great friend, and one of the most interesting and funny people I’ve ever met in my life. And I just felt terrible about it. And I told them I would never bring it up publicly again, but I think it is important to let people know that aspect of it.”
“So I’m gonna call him and clear this with him and make sure he’s cool with me saying this, but I’m pretty sure he is gonna be. And that’s it… I’m a human and I’m flawed like all of us and I f*ck up and it’s probably not the last time. It’s definitely not. I’m going to f*ck up again. But my intention is never to hurt anybody, ever. And that’s why I mean I very rarely if ever even get upset at anyone other than like corrupt politicians. But I do my best to just try to be a good person, spread positivity.”
Hells Angels Tattoo Removal Gone WRONG… or RIGHT? 😤
This ex-Hells Angel drops the raw story:
Guy rolls into the neighborhood with a full back Hells Angels patch tattoo. Claims he’s from the Oakland chapter — Sonny Barger’s crew.
They check with Oakland. Never heard of him. No “out date” on the ink like real members get when they leave.
So what do they do?
Catch him in a bar, drag him out (not voluntarily), throw him in a van, slap the irons on… and remove the tattoo. Just like they did Sons of Anarchy.
No fake patches in their world.
Real biker justice.
DEVELOPING: James Franco is joining the cast of the Rambo prequel film. Set years before the events of 1982's First Blood, Franco is not Rambo, but rather the heavy. Noah Centineo will walk in Stallone’s footsteps as John Rambo. Stallone was nearly perfect here- hard to recreate.
My response to Ariel Helwani -The entire fight week you chastised Sean and made it a point to talk about how he went “too far” how you didn’t agree with what he was saying in the press conferences and now you’re upset he apologized? Being a man is also taking accountability for what you say when you’re wrong and Sean is man enough to do that and he did it on a world stage. In a time when we need less division ESPECIALLY with the HUMAN RIGHTS CRISIS going on between Israel and Palestine wouldn’t you want to see two people of separate beliefs and religion come together and make amends? And now you make a joke of it? And let’s not forget, things were said on both sides and in the end all you saw was love and respect between Sean and Khamzat. Two absolute warriors making peace after one of the biggest blood wars in the last decade … weird hill to die on Ariel.
This man spent 20 years training intelligence agencies, wrote 3 bestselling books & can hypnotize anyone into committing murder in under 40 minutes.
Here are the top 7 wildest things I learned while interviewing Chase Hughes (THREAD):
1. How to spot a psychopath
🔥🚨JUST IN: It is being reported that two men have passed from suicide in Uzbekistan after losing bets on Khamzat Chimaev UFC fight versus Sean Strickland.
They allegedly took out loans, sold their cars and their wives’ jewelry, and then bet everything on Khamzat Chimaev to win.
MrBeast: "If my mental health was a priority I wouldn't be as successful as I am"
"I obviously never would have buried myself alive for seven days. There's a reason no one makes videos like me, not even close. Because no one wants to live the life I live"
"There were months I'm flying 200 days a year on a plane. To get these videos done I do everything"
"Something I always tell myself is how you feel right now is why no one else does what you do. If you push through this that's just even more of a reason why no one will ever be who you are"
"Once you make a couple million dollars why would you live the life I live? Why would you not take weekends off? Why would you not prioritize your sanity? It makes no sense. But that's why no one else does it"
😳🤑Kamaru Usman and Henry Cejudo BOTH netted their money on Sean Strickland to beat Khamzat Chimaev:
Cejudo: “I like these f*cking odds. Styles makes fights and if you take [Sean] down, he gets back up on his feet.”
(via @pound4poundshow)
Grant Cardone reveals a $1,000,000 isn't a lot of money
"Yeah, dude, look—a million dollars is not even money. I mean, a million dollars is no money. Okay? You went from having no money to a million dollars, and now you still have no money."
"So, I’m just telling you: one emergency, one car wreck, one cancer treatment, one political event, another inflation’s gonna steal the money."
"Like, a million dollars for you—if you had no more income—a million dollars for you divided by... let’s say when you’re... how long you gonna live?"
"I'd like to say 80."
"Okay, okay, you’re gonna live 80 years... okay, maybe. Divided by what, you’re 21 years old? So you’ve got, what is that, 59 years? Okay, divided by 12... you can spend 1,400 bucks a month on your million dollars. If there’s no inflation."
"$1,400 a month, bro, that’s not even rent. You can’t even go to lunch once. You ain’t strapped a condom on yet, okay? Nothing. Nothing. You ain’t had a bottle, you ain’t... like nothing. You haven’t made one mistake. That’s what you can spend if you never earn any more income."
"The number one thing people regret on their deathbed is, 'I should've treated more like a game.'"
Honestly, I do agree but it's much easier said than done. For the majority of people, at least.