




WillBFun
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I use twitter to entertain & inform people about myself and the things I like.. So I didn't get her in bed, yet I did get her to shave her head. "Highlights"










Jewish American Heritage Month is a time to honor the history, culture, and contributions of Jewish Americans woven into the fabric of our nation for centuries. This month, we celebrate that legacy and recommit to standing firm against the scourge of antisemitism.


🇺🇸 Most Badass Americans You Don’t Know: #5 Liver-Eating Johnson Liver-Eating Johnson is an American Badass His real name was John Jeremiah Garrison Johnston. After enlisting in the U.S. Navy during the Mexican-American War, he struck an officer, deserted, changed his name, and vanished into the frontier. While out trapping one winter, he returned to his cabin and found horror waiting. A Crow war party had murdered his pregnant Flathead wife and butchered their unborn child, leaving the bodies in the doorway. Johnson swore eternal revenge. For the next 25 years he waged a savage one-man war against the entire Crow Nation. The 6-foot-2, 240-pound mountain man hunted their war parties across Montana, Wyoming, and the Dakotas, killing hundreds of Crow warriors in brutal single combat. After every kill, legend says he would cut out the warrior’s liver and eat it to avenge his wife’s death. As his reputation and collection of scalps grew, Johnson became an object of fear. He once fought off 20 Crow attackers single-handedly, killing several and routing the rest. Shot, stabbed, and clubbed countless times, he always returned like a vengeful ghost. Eventually Johnson made peace with the Crow. They became “his brothers,” and his personal vendetta finally ended after 25 years and scores of slain Crow warriors. Even the U.S. Army eventually hired the feared killer as a scout. In his time he was a sailor, scout, soldier, gold seeker, hunter, trapper, woodhawk, whiskey peddler, guide, deputy, constable, and log cabin builder. When he finally died in 1900, legend says the same Crow tribe he had terrorized for a quarter century asked to bury him with full warrior honors. John Jeremiah Garrison Johnston is an American Legend 🇺🇸














Elevators used to be manually operated and were especially risky if the operator was tired or inebriated. Now, you just get in, press a button and a modern elevator, if inspected regularly, is extremely safe.
