just saw someone call Kash Patel “J Edgar Boozer” and need to lie down
Posts by Slam
Oh this is goooood
You don't have to stop at judges
I bought a brand new Sierra AT4 back in 2019 for under $50k. 2 years later they were offering me $70k+ to buy it back
It's wild out there
I sympathize with anyone who bought a truck post-2021. They can't afford shit rn with those payments
Man of culture type shit 🤝
FMAB is pure anime rocket fuel, taking full advantage of distilling down and retelling the previous rendition without the bloat. Did it 100% right.
Been sitting here trying to think of anime that are just start to finish fantastic, and I think I've gotta throw Frieren out there.
Balances day-to-day mundane and action better than any anime I've ever seen. Unique characters who all grow and evolve, artwork is elite, music hits.
10/10 anime
Impossibly Lazy Chicken Pot Pie? Sure, why not.
Chicken, cream of chicken, frozen veggie mix, onion, Kinder's Buttery Garlic seasoning, poultry seasoning. Gonna serve it over some Grands buttermilk biscuits
Iran going after Bsky is a genuinely funny waste of resources.
Let me tell you, never been in better fighting shape than the time I had the flu in college. Ran a 103 degree fever and was shivering so hard my roommate thought I was having a seizure.
work is bad enough without actively trying to make it worse!
Tweet by “Secretary of War” Pete Hegseth: “The War Department is once again restoring freedom to our Joint Force. We are discarding the mandatory flu vaccine requirement, effective immediately.” Below there is a video of the announcement for his many, many illiterate fans
Behind Hegseth’s big stupid face, a painting can be seen.
The painting is of George Washington crossing the Delaware. It is by Emanuel Leutze.
An article from the National Parks Service: Smallpox, Inoculation, and the Revolutionary War Boston National Historical Park During the 1700s, smallpox raged through the American colonies and the Continental Army. Smallpox impacted the Continental Army severely during the Revolutionary War, so much so that George Washington mandated inoculation for all Continental soldiers in 1777. Just fifty-six years earlier, in 1721, Bostonian doctors and clergy introduced the procedure to the American colonies. Without the vision and determination of these early Bostonians in normalizing inoculation, Washington may not have made the decision to mandate inoculation for the Continental Army. Though it was a controversial action, many historians credit the medical mandate with the colonists' victory in the Revolutionary War and the creation of the United States of America.
EVERRRRRRGREEEEEEEEEEEEEEN
nevermind that the pettiest man in the world, who remembers and whines about every grievance he's ever felt no matter how small or imagined, *never* talks about a guy who supposedly shot him
Yep, there's a whole laundry list of shit that stinks about that event
No visible damage to his ear within 2 weeks at his age, the crowd reaction, the total SS reaction including allowing him to stand up, face uncovered, for a perfectly placed photograph
Yes, makes perfect sense. Nothing makes an army more capable than the flu running a train through the barracks
I know it's the bad site, but I haven't seen a good side-by-side comparison elsewhere. I'm glad more people seem to be waking up to how much that whole thing stank from the start, but it shouldn't have taken nearly 2 years
x.com/ImKnotTheOne...
“I would’ve won Vietnam very quickly” says the guy who faked bone spurs to get out of going to Vietnam.
lmao I'm glad my legacy is a misunderstanding of my name
Everything on that cover looks incredible, I can't imagine how it looks inside on the actual pages
Make something delicious and tag me in it so I can live vicariously from my house full of picky eaters 😭
I think it fits the bill and hasn't been used to death yet
There's going to be so many confused boomers on facebook
I am here for Combat Ribbon Dancing