Just discovered this corner of the internet where people in Thailand are strapping a 12 valve Cummins diesel on to a small boat and racing.
I have never been more inspired
I had a 130lb Cane Corso.
Raised him from a puppy—expensive dog with champion bloodline, professionally trained for two months on site, amazing temperament and awesome companion to my toddlers.
When he was 4, I went to lay with him on the floor and pet him, he bit me in the
I’m gonna do it. I’m gonna cannonball into the pit bull debate.
My feelings on dogs are that you shouldn’t own one that you’re incapable of instantly neutralizing.
Too many people own dogs they aren’t capable of neutralizing. When I see them in public, I get far away fast.
I have ridden in many helicopters and gone through helicopter crash survival training.
I would never voluntarily take a helicopter or put my family in one.
Incredibly dangerous and archaic pieces of technology.
Imagine watching your country get hit by a devastating storm, seeing towns be destroyed and people killed.
Then deciding to go on strike and bragging about making their lives harder.
Every person in that union who supports the strike is a piece of shit.
Uber vs. Private car at Houston Airport this week:
Uber
-$110
-Waited 20 minutes to be picked up
-Driver didn't take toll road which added 1 hour to my drive (I was pissed)
- Rear suspension shot, car vibrating violently for 2 hour drive
Private Driver
-$110
-Showed up 15
There's a fatal flaw in the logic of Universal Basic Income.
You hear "If people don't have to worry about their basic needs, they will be more productive and do the things that they love doing."
Sounds great, but it doesn't track with reality.
In 2020, we handed out money