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Aidan Feith

@aidanfeith53

It's not a loop, it's a spiral. | Eagle Scout. NASCAR fan. Aspiring broadcaster. Co-wrote a fanfiction once. | Lander University '24 | Deuteronomy 28:43-53

Cauldron Lake, WA Katılım Ağustos 2017
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gub gub@FunLilCharacter·
if halo 3 is Le best halo then why is NO ONE FUCKING PLAYING IT
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Hardee’s@Hardees·
From 1981 to 2026 🤯 Introducing @BubbaWallace's new car, inspired by Hardee's original and iconic scheme @23XIRacing @NASCAR And since we’re bringing back the 80s, today only, Sausage Biscuits are only 23 cents when My Rewards members order on the app. My Rewards members only from 5/13-5/14. Limit one. See app for terms.
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@theffapanda @Halo 343 stopped giving a damn about MCC after the community refused to let them monetize it. Don’t get me wrong, I’m glad that we didn’t let them get away with it, but I can’t help but wonder if the alternate timeline where we let it happen still has full support for the game.
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theffapanda@theffapanda·
Hey look we've reached the dying breaths of @Halo as cheats are now being advertised in matchmaking. Dont worry guys just buy the next game! (Blurring out the name even though anyone paying attention knows who it is)
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Aidan Feith@aidanfeith53·
Anyway, zero of the badges earned by Jonesy here have the silver border designating them as required for progression towards Eagle Scout, so if one were to earn only the merit badges featured here the highest rank one would achieve would be First Class.
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Aidan Feith@aidanfeith53·
Now that I think about it, there could be a potential trademark issue with this cause Scouting America owns the registered trademark for the “merit badge” and here are 21+ actual merit badges being used outright, for monetary gain, and presumably without permission.
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Aidan Feith@aidanfeith53·
Did you know: the Sash Sergeant skin in @Fortnite features several real-world merit badges that can be earned by youth in the @boyscouts of America? I made a quick list of all the ones I could recognize off the top of my head, there were a couple that escaped me.
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Sridhar Ramesh@RadishHarmers·
Some of you guys are alright. Don't be alive on May 15, 2026, when I set off the global pandemic which shall come to be referred to by the struggling, tormented survivors as "The Event".
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Lost Speedways@LostSpeedways·
STRONG WORDS At first the developers wanted the track to co-exist with their proposed development. That’s not true anymore. The future of @GPSspeedway1 is very very uncertain. Redevelopment looms.
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Aidan Feith@aidanfeith53·
@nascarcasm @S1apSh0es IRacing developers when they learn they have to code in techno rainbow lights at LVMS night races
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Aidan Feith@aidanfeith53·
@Reismyname2 oh shit my first car was a '95 gmc jimmy, this is close enough!
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starter cars
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Blake R. Weiner@BlakeWeiner·
Tuning in to the broadcast at the ballpark with the pocket radio. Could be the move
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Aidan Feith@aidanfeith53·
Shane van Gisbergen on a road course
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Echoes of War
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT·
245 years ago today, a 35-year-old Spanish nobleman fired a single artillery shell that redrew the map of North America, broke British power in the Gulf of Mexico, and arguably saved the American Revolution. His name was Bernardo de Gálvez. He's not in your textbook. He should be. When Spain entered the war against Britain in June 1779, the American cause was bleeding out. Washington's army was unpaid and shrinking. The Continental dollar was worth pennies. The British had taken Savannah and were preparing to take Charleston. France was helping, but France alone couldn't bankrupt the British Empire. Spain could. And in New Orleans sat the man who would prove it. Bernardo de Gálvez y Madrid was 33 years old, the governor of Spanish Louisiana, a battle-scarred career officer who had been wounded fighting Apaches in northern Mexico and Algerians in North Africa. The day he learned Spain had declared war, he didn't wait for orders from Madrid. He raised an army of Spanish regulars, Louisiana Creoles, free Black militia from New Orleans, Acadian refugees, German settlers, and Choctaw scouts, and he went on the attack. In three months he took Manchac, Baton Rouge, and Natchez. The next year he took Mobile. The British presence on the Gulf shrank to one last fortress. Pensacola, the capital of British West Florida, defended by Major General John Campbell with 1,500 redcoats, the 3rd Waldeck Regiment of German mercenaries, loyalist battalions from Maryland and Pennsylvania, and a powerful alliance of Creek and Choctaw warriors led by the brilliant mixed-race chief Alexander McGillivray. Gálvez arrived off Pensacola in March 1781 with 7,000 men and a fleet. The Spanish naval commander, Admiral Calbo de Irazábal, refused to enter Pensacola Bay. The entrance was narrow, raked by British guns at Fort Barrancas Coloradas, and treacherous with sandbars. So Gálvez did something insane. He boarded his own little brig, the Galveztown, hoisted his personal pennant, and sailed her into the bay alone, in full view of the British batteries, daring the Royal Navy to sink him. The British fired and missed. The Spanish fleet, shamed, followed him in. For this he was awarded the right to put the words "Yo Solo," meaning "I alone," on his coat of arms by the King of Spain. The siege ground on for two months. Gálvez was shot in the abdomen and the finger directing artillery and refused to leave the field. The British defenses at the Queen's Redoubt, also called the Crescent, held against everything thrown at them. And then, on the morning of May 8, 1781, a Spanish howitzer crew lofted a shell over the parapet. It dropped, by pure luck or perfect skill, directly into the open powder magazine. The explosion killed roughly 100 defenders in a single instant. Waldeck grenadiers, British regulars, loyalists, all gone. The blast tore the redoubt's wall open like paper. Spanish grenadiers and Louisiana militia poured through the breach within minutes and turned the captured British guns on the inner works. Campbell knew it was over. The next morning, May 9, white flags went up. By May 10 the entire province of West Florida belonged to Spain. Over 1,100 British troops marched out as prisoners of war. The strategic consequences were catastrophic for Britain. The Gulf Coast was lost. The Mississippi was a Spanish river from source to sea. Britain could no longer reinforce its southern armies by sea from the Caribbean, and the Royal Navy's Caribbean squadron had to be redeployed. Five months later, Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown, in a siege funded in part by 500,000 silver pesos that Gálvez and the people of Havana raised in a matter of days to pay French Admiral de Grasse's fleet to come north. Without that money, no French fleet. Without the French fleet, no Yorktown. Without Yorktown, no independence on those terms. Gálvez was made Count of Gálvez and Viscount of Galveztown. The bay he charted in Texas still bears his name, Galveston. His portrait hangs in the United States Capitol by act of Congress. In 2014, he was made an honorary citizen of the United States, an honor given to only eight people in American history, including Lafayette, Churchill, and Mother Teresa. He died of yellow fever in Mexico City at 40 years old, three years after the war ended. Most Americans have never heard his name.
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Trackhouse Racing
Trackhouse Racing@TeamTrackhouse·
EVERYONE STARTING TOP-5‼️
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Aidan Feith@aidanfeith53·
@magickbones i should not be enjoying droid tycoon as much as i do but there's just something about it also epic i see the mister bones you have hidden as an easter egg on the map, make him a playermodel or something, yeah?
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Magick@magickbones·
I'm not one to usually play creative/tycoon maps but I gotta say this mode has consumed my life for the last 3 days and is probably one of the best non-BR modes Epic has put out in years
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Aidan Feith@aidanfeith53·
@DerGruneMann what happened to the mod that was replacing all the halo 4 weapons with call of duty 4 weapons, I remember seeing it and thinking it was kinda funny
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Grune@DerGruneMann·
Both of these mods are great, Reflow is probably the best H4 mod. I just cannot for the life of me get through Forerunner.
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