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Welcome To Caveman’s Fight Club!

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Good deflection and counter punch

 

Wild Fan Brawl Breaks Out After Khabib vs. McGregor

 

McGregor fan getting knocked out cold after spitting at Khabib fan

 

Dominick Cruz vs ‘street fighter’

 

Street fighter challenges MMA fighter

 

15yr old boxer vs 20yr old street figher

 

Street Fighter Challenges Muay Thai Instructor

 

Mma fighter gets challenged to a street fight

 

Bigger Bully Picks a Fight With Skinny MMA Fighter You Can Literally See The Confidence Drain Out of

 

Guy Puts Bully To Sleep Who Was Picking On A Smaller Guy

 

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The Daily Man-Up: Don’t Tell Anyone Your Goals

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(photo: @tinaflour)

I’ve noticed that whenever I talk to someone about my intentions, plans or goals it makes me less likely to follow through with them. This is because talking about positive intentions gives me a small endorphin rush similar to what you would feel if you actually completed the intention. This faux-pleasure from fantasising about the result/outcome of a goal isn’t a new concept, but I believe that by doing it in a social setting i’m also giving my ego a nice little boost from an external force.

So what I’ve been doing recently is forbidding myself to talk about the goal that I am currently working towards, and only allowing myself to talk about a goal once it is actually completed.

This seems pretty basic but it is really helping me to celebrate and reward actual success and to not celebrate and reward simply having the idea to succeed.

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A Few Answers To Questions You Always Wondered About

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What could Conor McGregor have done differently against Khabib to secure a win?

Here is the bottom line on the reality of Conor McGregor versus the mythology that seems to have grown up around the promotional aspects of his fights.

Conor McGregor is a fantastic fighter, but he’s not now, nor really has he ever been a dominant force at lightweight. Conor “made his bones” in MMA essentially cutting massive amounts of weight and fighting as an oversized 145 pounder. In that weight class – yea he was mauling people. 
Conor has only really had 3 opponents at lightweight, and that’s Eddie Alvarez, Nate Diaz and Khabib.

The Alvarez fight was a stellar performance by McGregor, but in it’s proper context it should be viewed as an ideal matchup for him. Alvarez is a beast, but he’s got some of the worst boxing in the sport – for someone with Conor’s timing and range, exposing Alvarez was a walk in the park. Then along came Nate – and suddenly Conor’s left hand didn’t seem as devastating as it appeared at 145 pounds. And Nate can box. The result was an exhausted Conor getting choked out.

We’ve all seen the Chad Mendes highlight – end of the fight, Chad taking a knee and Conor teeing off – but that wasn’t the story of the fight at all – Chad was controlling Conor seemingly at will. And Chad is tiny – easily fights at 145 and could cut lower probably. Chad took the fight on 2 weeks notice, and basically just gassed himself – and once he got tired Conor finished it. A good finish, another good performance but really he beat a smaller guy who didn’t train – and it took him multiple rounds to do it.

The big jump came with Aldo. Thats was the fight that made Conor. Aldo was the best in the world and seemingly unstoppable, and Conor taunted him mercilessly. And then when the fight rolled around and Conor dropped him in 13 seconds it appeared as though all the hype was warranted. All the talk he backed it up and he became an overnight superhero lauded as having “dynamite in his hands”. But again – looking at it objectively – Aldo was flustered. He was rattled by Conor’s mind game and went in there angry – he charged headlong straight into a counter that Conor had specifically practiced for months. These are 4 oz. MMA gloves, and Conor is a highly skilled striker. The shot landed clean and the rest is history – but this wasn’t a true test – this wasn’t a fight really – it was one mistake with dire consequences – we thought we learned something about Conor, and we didn’t really.

Khabib is a different animal. He is bigger, he is stronger, he has more endurance, and he is more skilled. He is not on Conor’s level of striking – but he is competent enough in his boxing that he can manuever himself to where he needs to be with an elite striker – he can handle it. He also has a solid chin, contrary to alot of doubters – he took Barbosa’s spinning back kick to the neck/jaw, he ate a Michael Johnson hook, and he walked through multiple shots from McGregor without wobbling. On the ground, Khabib is without peer in his division. The difference standing up between Conor and Khabib is substantial but measured. The difference on the ground between Conor and Khabib is … well… they might as well be engaged in two different sports.

In truth, the 5 biggest fights in McGregor’s career were Aldo, Nate, Nate 2, Mayweather, and Khabib. He is now 2 wins-3 losses in those fights, and the most popular fighter in the world right now hasn’t won anything in 2 years. His skills are top shelf, his confidence is unmatched – he is smart, sharp, quick and athletic – but his stamina is lacking, he has not demonstrated real KO power against true 155 pounders, he is not proficient on the ground, and in truth I don’t think he really has anything for Khabib or Ferguson for that matter. 

If he can still do it, his best MMA bet would be to go back to cutting to fight smaller guys and dominate. Otherwise I think what we’re looking at is a gatekeeper Conor, a perennial top 5 guy, who falls just short of really being able to deal with the apex predators at lightweight, namely Kbabib and Tony, maybe even Pettis too.

What could he do differently? Not much … I mean the answer is at all costs, avoid the takedown – easier said than done. Maybe he could have just put it all on the line, and blown his wad pushing aggressive striking in the first round or two and hope to really wobble Khabib, but it’s hard to do when you rightly fear the shot coming. Khabib is just better, and Conor’s not getting younger.

 

 

What’s it like to be knocked out in an MMA Fight?

Interviewer: Anderson Silva, what is worse, getting knocked out in the UFC or giving 200 interviews explaining why it happened?

Silva: Getting knocked out I guess.

Interviewer: Is it worse than people asking about it? Like I’m doing again and again and again…

Silva: No no, there will always be questions. Fans, people, they want to know what happened, but being knocked out is worse because you can’t remember. There is just a blackout, and then when you wake up you’re like, “Uh? What Happened? The fight is over?” And the ref says, “Yeah, it’s over and you lost.” “But how?” Then the ref says, “you got knocked out” “BUT HOW?” The ref then answers, “You took a big shot and fell to the mat.”

Interviewer: Lights out? Do you even feel the pain?

Silva: No, you don’t feel anything. You will only feel it later, and there is that old motto, ‘cry on the bed because it’s warmer’.

 

 

What does human flesh taste like?

Back in the 1920s, one man set out to provide a detailed record of the societies that devour human flesh – and went so far as to taste it himself. American adventurer William Buehler Seabrook wrote of his experiences in his book Jungle Ways, published in 1931. His description is as follows:

It was like good, fully developed veal, not young, but not yet beef. It was very definitely like that, and it was not like any other meat I had ever tasted. It was so nearly like good, fully developed veal that I think no person with a palate of ordinary, normal sensitiveness could distinguish it from veal. It was mild, good meat with no other sharply defined or highly characteristic taste such as for instance, goat, high game, and pork have. The steak was slightly tougher than prime veal, a little stringy, but not too tough or stringy to be agreeably edible. The roast, from which I cut and ate a central slice, was tender, and in color, texture, smell as well as taste, strengthened my certainty that of all the meats we habitually know, veal is the one meat to which this meat is accurately comparable

The account follows his travels in West Africa, where he spent time with the Guero people, and joined them as they feasted on human meat.

 

 

Why are rich people more successful in court than poor people?

The problem is that my clients don’t enjoy the advantages of a well groomed lifestyle. Half of them don’t even know what I mean when I say “dress nice for trial tomorrow when the jury first sees you.” They think that means show up in jeans with their shirt tucked in, and if they know what kinds of clothes I’m talking about, odds are they can’t afford those ones. They don’t have impeccable hair cuts or nice things, and juries see that. The clients aren’t as relatable.

Their lack of education and lack of emotional training for a serious, quiet environment is a huge handicap as well. They may freak out at me in the middle of trial, talk or scribble on their notepad loudly, grab my shoulder a lot, speak under their breath when the jury’s in the room. When they testify, it tends to go one of two ways: (1) their grounded, simple sincerity wins the day, or (2) they give the prosecutor the kitchen sink by admitting to anything asked of them, true or not, or by trying and inevitably failing to outsmart a prosecutor who has 7+ more years of formal education and 20 years of experience under their belt.

Well before trial, those educational and cultural gaps between myself and the client cause problems. They don’t trust me as much; they often don’t respect me as much. They don’t bother prepping their case with me. I can’t explain complex concepts and expect them to understand after a few tries. A lot of the time explaining the way the law works will make them act out with anger, because they are not used to dealing with bad news quietly and constructively. They will make bad decisions in the lead-up to the case that leave us with handicaps before the trial even starts.

Then there’s the fact that the judge treats them very differently from a wealthier client. The judge knows what the jury often doesn’t: that this man has a long record, that he’s got experience in the system, that he hasn’t learned his lessons from past wrongs. Judges treat people with records very differently than they treat wealthy white people with no criminal record who grew up in the suburbs and have their teary-eyed parents watching from the pews. They don’t give my clients the same benefit of the doubt they might give a wealthier person in a suppression hearing or an evidentiary motion in limine. It’s very subtle, but it’s noticeable. And they’re definitely going to treat my client differently than a wealthier defendant for a sentencing after they’ve been convicted. That’s where it may hurt more than anything. It’s not just the priors and mandatory minimums that will fuck my clients — it’s also the fact that they don’t have the support structures at home to succeed on probation or keep their life in tact following a serious sentence.

None of this is to say that there aren’t also related issues with wealthier clients. Wealth isn’t a guarantee of intelligence or emotional maturity by any means. But I mean, come on — if I’m in a vacuum, having a medical doctor or a banker for a client is going to be a fucking cakewalk compared to having a homeless veteran with 20 things on his record. The doctor might be a headache of an entitled client, but he knows what way is up and how to act in a professional setting, to best reduce the chances that his trial blows up for reasons not related to the actual evidence against him. He’s not going to be sending the signals that trigger the subtle implicit biases judges and prosecutors walk through the door with everyday.

– NurRauch

 

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7 Inmates And Former Inmates Reveal What Solitary Confinement Is Like

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1. You sit in a room with nothing to do all day. 23 hours lockdown with 1 hour allowed outside in a cage alone, or you can shower, or use the phone. Some guards are really lazy and offer inmates 2 lunch or dinner trays instead of letting people out and most inmates in the solitary unit agree to the deal because they are STARVING. Normally in a normal general pop unit you eat other food along with meals because the portions are smaller than a Happy Meal. So its a sudden shock when you eat little to no food. The head of the kitchen told me that all three meals every inmate eats a day costs the Facility $0.91 TOTAL per inmate.

Some people have books if they aren’t insane and it keeps the unit quiet. But most people are banging on the doors or just plain screaming for hours. You can hear other cells in the vents and people going crazy (especially during Christmas time).

Some guys go insane. I’ve seen people purposely clog toilets to get staff in riot gear to come to their cell. But they spend about 6-10 hours covering their entire floor with soap very heavily. When the riot team tries to come in they will start throwing their feces at them and cups of pee. The floor is slippery and the riot team eats shit as they try to enter the cell with the guy in the back of the cell… They continuously spray pepper spray all over the cell which then goes all in the unit and it other cells and its really annoying.

Some guys go nuts the other way and are on suicide watch and the jail needs to pay someone to sit outside their door all day.

Its a dark dark place.

 

2. Absolute hell. I was in solitary for 3 days as a 15 year old, which is nothing in a world where adult prisoners can spend a month or more in there. No clothes, no books, a steel bed and the room was kept very very cold. I was allowed a bible for 1 hour a day. The rest of my time was spent staring at the wall.

 

3. State juvie early 90s. 5′ x 5′ cell with a drain in the center. Shit stains, nut stains, reeks of piss. They strip you down to the community boxers and leave you in there. Need to go to the bathroom see the drain. Gotta poop waffle stomp it. It’s also cold (winter) so you freeze your ass off w. nothing to do for hours. Oh you got sick because you were too cold? Here is a U-haul blanket and now you are on dead time (time doesn’t count until you get better). Food? Chicken noodle water in a cup. Not soup because if you get 3 noodles in it you got lucky, never saw any chicken bits.

Your first 15 hours in there you don’t want to touch anything. After that you just say fuckit because you can’t stand anymore so sit in someone else’s crap.

Mt Meigs (D&E block A then B, later Thagard hall). I will say I caused a shitstorm while I was there and got a full release at 5 months on a 12 month sentence to a external drug rehab (when I never did drugs lol).

 

4. I spent 8 months in solitary confinement when I had just turned 18, I had done nothing wrong except turn 18 in a juvenile facility. Everything was white, white walls, white painted window, thin white blanket against the artifical cold. White light on every hour of the day and night was just a memory. I was allowed one magazine a day, and I soon ran through their small stack of magazines. There was nothing, except some scant food pushed through the door sometimes only twice a day. Rotten milk that made me sick. No visitors. 3 minute phone call once a week if I was lucky. I cried when I woke up, praying to God that he would take me at night, I never believed before. I tried to kill myself by trying my bra around my neck but I ripped it off instictually as I was losing consciousness and I wept. I did not know when it would end and one day it just did.

 

5. I was locked up for three days. Because of the nature of my arrest, I was put into protective custody. It was basically a small enclosure with a toilet, sink and steel bench. Lights are on 24/7. I was across from another cell with eight guys so they knew I was in there for something bad. They tried to get my attention. I was fed twice a day. Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the morning and a burrito at night. I could not shower, brush my teeth or even make a phone call. No blankets, pillows or toilet paper. The cell reeks of urine and vomit. The biggest mind fuck was not knowing how much time had passed. You did not know what day it was or if it were day or night. The anxiety is unbearable. You start to think of ways to get out, dead or alive. The scariest thing is the belief that someone will forget about you and you will starve to death or if another Katrina happened and the guards will leave you to die. The guards are pretty sadistic. I understand that they have to be tough, but they were not professional. I was eventually bailed out and my legal case got resolved.

 

6. Whatever you think hell is, that’s what solitary confinement is—365 days a year, 24 hours a day. It’s a system that seems designed to break a man’s will to live.

I spent 18 and a half years in prison, 12 on death row, for a crime I did not commit. Sixteen of those years were in solitary confinement. I was exonerated and released in 2010.

Because I was innocent, I never let myself feel like a death-row inmate. I tried to think of my years in solitary confinement as a kind of boarding school to prepare me to come out and be a messenger for justice today. But by no means was it easy.

The way they treated me was dehumanizing. It was like I was an animal. I had 60 square feet, with four walls that seemed to close in on me every day. I could sometimes hear guys screaming.

The routine was always the same: I would get up in the morning at 3 a.m. for breakfast, which could be a cold egg, a biscuit, and an expired pint of milk. Around 5:30 a.m. the guards would come, make me strip, handcuff me, and lead me 30 steps to a larger room for an hour of rec time by myself. Then they would make me strip, handcuff me again, and take me to the showers.

Lunch started at around 9 a.m. It was food you wouldn’t feed to your dog, even if he tore up your best pair of shoes. Then I’d write letters and work on my case. At about 3 p.m. I’d get my final meal—the last food I’d have until the next morning. As the death-row guards would say, they aren’t there to feed you; they’re there to keep you alive until they kill you.

Solitary confinement plays tricks on your mind. You’re bound by four walls, you’re cut off from society, and you’re left with just your own thoughts. Sometimes you start to feel like, if they treat me like this, I’m going to act like this. And then you risk becoming the kind of person that it seems like they’re trying to tell society that you are.

Human contact was what I missed most—something that told me that I was still loved, and that I was still able to love. We don’t realize how important human contact is. When we give hugs and shake hands, it’s because we need to. I don’t know how to explain the emptiness it leaves when you are not allowed human contact anymore. It felt like they were starving me to death.

 

7. I am the nucleus of a cube made of concrete. Six cement walls, all twins. Keep me surrounded. Day in and day out. A tomb of solitary confinement. All days perpetual motion; never ending! My eyes a hollow husk of themselves. Deprived of sunlight, they’ve become black circles, shadows. Two trophies of pain. I see all of this in the mirror, that it is not a mirror. A piece of stainless steel screwed into the wall. Pretending to be a mirror. Just like I pretend this tomb of mine is not depressing. I mask my depression with anger and frustration. Fresh air and sunlight, once taken for granted. Now a delicious treat to be craved. Some of my few carrots in a world of sticks. Alone no matter how many people love you, I turn my mind into an army, so it is strong enough to fight these walls. I must not surrender. No matter how much these walls try to close in on me. This cell feeds on my heartbeat. Stealing my life. Absorbing my essence. A dungeon within a dungeon, supermax! Rows of concrete tombs designed to break men; men breakers. I’ve heard these walls break men with my own ears. I cannot see them break. These concrete cubes with men inside them; are designed to prevent almost all human interaction. Still you can hear a man’s mind topple and fall. Gradually transforming from sane, to not sane. I must reinforce my mind on a daily basis. Call upon my reservoir of strength. My prison within a prison. I exercise my body and mind, so I don’t break physically or mentally. Correctional officers trying to sneak through each of our dungeons at 5:30am. In the hopes to catch us asleep, so they can say we refused our only chance at recreation for the day. One hour inside a dog cage for humans. The guards love to rob us of fresh air for our lungs. The chance to greet the sun for the day. We cannot even exercise in these cages because the ground is littered with bird droppings. The cages never cleaned, psychological warfare. Being marched from one cell to this cage by two officers. Hands cuffed behind our back with a dog leash attached to the cuffs, so they can make us heel like dogs, I don’t know sleep. This cell deprives me of slumber. My bed is forged from concrete. A concrete slab. My mattress is as thin as a yoga mat. I toss and turn all night long. Dreams a long lost memory. Unless it’s a day dream of my hopes and wishes. I travel in my mind. My only vacation from this madness. Only to be snatched from my reverie by the smell of feces. The smell is terrible. Gut retching! Worse than any primate exhibit, in any zoo! A broken mind playing in excrement like it’s a new toy. I want to feel sorry for those broken minds, but sorry is a feeling. Feelings are weakness. I must be strong. Otherwise become a broken mind myself. My dignity I cherish like a prized possession. It’s all I have left. That and my integrity. They are my brothers and sisters. Always with me. Principles to grasp and hold on to. A day turns into a week. Then a year, five years. My solitary confinement begins to feel immortal. This concrete wall chips away at me. I patch my armor just to find more cracks and dents. This place is a zoo for humans. Other humans count on us, feed us, observe us. The broken mind in cell six hasn’t taken a shower or left his cage in six months. He smells like refuse.

I am permitted one twenty-minute phone call per week. It’s like a TV program where someone is arrested. All they keep asking “Can I have my one phone call?” Almost all contact with civilization is lost, because my one phone call per week belongs to my dear mother. In my tomb I walk from bed to cell, back and forth. A dead man walking. It’s meal time in the dungeon, we are served our meals in disposable trays. Usually the food is already cold by the time they are placed in our food slots. The trays don’t have enough slots for a balanced meal, so our dessert or bread is usually floating in our soup. If you’re not fortunate enough to have people that love you, and send you money to purchase food and other much needed items from commissary. You will starve and suffer in ways unfathomable. Speaking of commissary. It’s delivered weekly and is compared to Christmas. The only thing to look forward to each week, just like one weekly phone call. As we hang up, already we are waiting for next week’s call. As soon as commissary departs, not a day goes by before we’re waiting on it to return. This is what my life has come to.

(via)

 

Related Viewing: FRONTLINE – Solitary Nation

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Famous Bands And Musicians Performing Before They Hit It Big

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Nirvana Plays in Front of No One at Radio Shack (1988)

 

Green Day Playing at a High School During Recess (1990)

 

Rage Against the Machine’s First Show Ever at Cal State Northridge (1991)

 

Beastie Boys On a TV Show As a Punk Band (1983)

 

Mumford and Sons playing their famous “The Cave”, before it was famous, outside a Pizzeria

 

Pearl Jam’s First Show at the Off Ramp Cafe (1990)

 

U2 Live On Irish TV As Teenagers (1978)

 

Eminem Shows Off His Skills at a High School Talent Show

 

Biggie Smalls Freestyling On a Brooklyn Street Corner

 

No Doubt Cal State Fullerton (Dec 1994)

 

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The Dumping Grounds

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Meet the tallest man in the world

 

Video shows Harvey Weinstein behaving inappropriately

 

The sad story of David Hahn, the Boy Scout who built a nuclear reactor

 

MMA Fighters try Women’s Self-Defense techniques 

 

Narrated conservation of 80+ year old oil painting

 

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Linkage

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Entire Plane Evacuated Because of This Woman’s Emotional Support Squirrel – AOL

Best bang for your buck wireless headphones – Amazon

Man, 22, fighting for his life after English bulldog rips off penis and testicles – Daily Mail

Never, ever utter these phrases in a salary negotiation – Fast Co

Becoming a Personal Trainer: Everything you need to know from the best in the buisness – Train Fitness

7 Skills That Will Help Reach Your Full Potential – Darious Foroux

A Brain Scientist Who Studies Alzheimer’s Explains How She Stays Mentally Fit – NPR

James Gunn Boards ‘Suicide Squad 2’ To Write And Possibly Direct – Deadline

The Super-Quick Rise and Even Faster Fall of Groupon. Former CEO Andrew Mason on what the roller-coaster ride felt like – Intelligencer

Audio of Khabib Talking Trash to McGregor While Ground and Pounding Him – Sports Gossip

125-year-old Sears to file for bankruptcy – NBC

Greece bans obese tourists from riding on donkeys – Metro

This is the best Gaming Mouse out there and it’s bonkers! – Amazon

15 Of The Funniest Youtube Videos That Broke The Internet – I AM & CO

Man With The World’s Biggest Genitals Has Reduction Surgery – Barcroft

Oktober Fest slut – GFY

Find Someone Who’s Sure About You – “Don’t settle for someone who sees you as ‘good enough’ – Medium

Celebratory Gunfire Accident During Wedding – Live Leak

Anna Kendrick, Ariana Grande and Other Random Women – G-Celeb

Khabib Nurmagomedov meets with Vladimir Putin following win at UFC 229 – MMA Fighting

Snapchat is ‘quickly running out of money’ – CNBC

Aubrey O’Day Underboob and Fake Booty of the Day – Drunken Stepfather

‘The worst kind of pain you can imagine’ – what it’s like to be stung by a stinging tree – The Coversation

A Study of 1,000 Couples Determined How to Keep Your Sex Life Going Strong – Curiosity

What ‘Pay Yourself First’ Really Means – The Simple Dollar

Is She Flirting With Me? 30 Things Woman Do When They’re Flirting – Thought Catalog

Your Son Isn’t Lazy — How to Empower Boys to Succeed – The Art of Manliness

Emily Ratajkowski in See Through Lingerie – The Slip

Can You Pass An 8th Grade Civics Test From 1954? – Topix

Russian Whistleblower Assassinated After Uncovering $200 Billion Dirty-Money Scandal – The Daily Beast

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Kat Jimenez

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Reaction GIFs Beeyotch!

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When the squad spots your ex in public

 

My reaction every time an NPC talks rudely to me in a video game

 

When someone asks me why I’m not more friendly 

 

Fruit flies when I leave bananas on the counter 

 

When a study finds that people would be happier with 3 day weekends 

 

Trying to fall asleep when I suddenly remember an awkward moment from high school

 

When your drunk friend get dragged out of the bar

 

When your drunk friend who got dragged out of the bar somehow sneaks back in

 

*locks bedroom door, plugs headphones, picks a porn, whips dicks out*

Me to my meat:

 

Every time I try to land a chopper in GTA

 

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There Are Some Things You Just Can’t Argue With

A Few Photos To Help You Scratch That Nostalgic Itch

The Daily Man-Up: What Does Confidence Look Like To A Woman?

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(photo: @mehdizadeh)

Physically, confident guys are much more calm or deliberate in their movements. There’s not tonnes of figiting etc. They just seem to be able to settle into a position and become relaxed. This also goes for walking – which comes across as more deliberate and natural. They’re also not generally concerned about how much space they occupy. Not like, randomly sprawling, but just able to keep square shoulders and longer strides. Especially as a woman, you can tell how confident they are when they’re hitting on you, based on the space they’re comfortable taking up. More confident guys tend to start closer to you (for instance when they sit down next to you at a bar), and not be so electrically aware of touching. Unconfident guys tend to get a bit jumpy, and sometimes almost glaze over when space starts to be closed.

In terms of speech, there’s rarely much wavering, no squeaking. All relatively level or appropriate. They’re not afraid to be loud, and are less apologetic if they’re too loud (although I dislike that last bit). Some guys are more measured with their Words and are comfortable saying less, some talk tonnes. But you never really get the sense that they’ve withdrawn or are critiquing themselves. They’re present and aware of what they’re saying.

In terms of eye contact, its moderate. They’re not afraid to look away from the person they’re talking to at the appropriate moment, and there’s no sense of stress or anxiety if the other person looks away either. It’s either an awareness that connection can happen without tonnes of effort (that’s the ideal type of connection) or that they are still in play, important, whatever, even if a person is a bit more withdrawn. Its also an honest eye contact. No hesitation, straight into your eyes. There’s a clear sense they’re at ease with being scrutinised.

There’s always going to be a sense of unfazedness in normal circumstances. I know I fuck up my coffee order if I’m asked suddenly, but confident people don’t seem to choke on their Words nearly as often. They’re also fine when things go minorly wrong. Getting lost isn’t an issue, they feel they can handle that (provided you have no where to be). Facing a drunk guy is just a case of going with the flow. there’s often a sense that if something more serious happens, they’re scanning the group to see just what kind of leader is needed and who’s best suited. Some fall to ego here, but some are also capable of gracefully taking a back seat and adding advice when its needed.

Smiles tend to be more forth coming, but this could also be to do with confident people being more out going. If they don’t smile often, then there’s more of a calculating sense to them. They’re comfortable being outside a group and watching reactions or just listening.

Basically, it comes down to ease. How at ease they are in and within themselves tends to translate to the ease at which they can do things. There’s less fretting on their role and more attentiveness to the situation at hand.

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Life Isn’t All Sunshine And Rainbows

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Amputating the shattered leg of a wounded soldier in the operating room of the Military Reserve Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan. c. 1905

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Looking for a quiet place to die

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Fuck you poachers!

 

Lonliness

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26-year old Miyu Kojima works for a company that cleans up after kodokushi or lonely deaths: a Japanese phenomenon of people dying alone and remaining undiscovered for a long period of time. She then recreates miniature replicas of the apartments.

depressing and morbid photos

 

Bride takes wedding photos alone to honor firefighter fiancé killed by drunk driver (article)

 

Thomas Silverstein’s sketch of the inside of his cell. He’s been in solitary confinement since 1983, longer than any prisoner in the U.S. federal system.

Thomas Edward Silverstein (born 1952) is an American convicted murderer. He has been incarcerated continuously since 1977 and has been convicted of four separate murders while imprisoned, one of which was overturned. He has been in solitary confinement since 1983, when he killed prison guard Merle Clutts at the Marion Penitentiary in Illinois. Prison authorities describe him as a brutal killer and a former leader of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang. Silverstein maintains that the dehumanizing conditions inside the prison system contributed to the three murders he committed. He was held “in a specially designed cell” in what is called “Range 13” at ADX Florence federal penitentiary in Colorado. He is currently the longest held prisoner in solitary confinement within the Bureau of Prisons.

depressing and morbid photos

 

An open letter from a grieving widower to his wife’s unknown assailant

depressing and morbid photos

 

Do not watch if you want your day ruined: Man screams when his wife is decapitated by a brick that goes through their windshield

 

"The Progression of Alzheimer’s Through My Mom’s Crocheting"

depressing and morbid photos

 

A doctor chronicled the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in one of his patients by collecting her signatures from medical forms over several years

depressing and morbid photos

 

Day in the Life of an Alzheimer’s Caregiver

 

Brutally honest obituary

depressing and morbid photos

 

Doctor Grieving Over Losing Patient

 

The aftermath of saving a life

 

The public suicide of Budd Dwyer (Warning: Graphic)

On January 22, 1987- during a televised press conference-Robert “Budd” Dwyer shot himself in the mouth.
Dwyer ,a Republican , was a member of Pennsylvania’s House from the 6th district from 1965 to 1970 and served in the 50th district in the Pennsylvania Senate from 1971 to 1981. After this in 1982 he became the state treasurer until his death.

During the early 1980s, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania employees overpaid millions in (FICA) taxes. The state then solicited bids from accounting firms to calculate the amount each employee was owed back.

California-based Computer Associates, owned by Harrisburg native John Torquato, Jr used bribes to get a contract worth $4.6 million.
Governor Dick Thornburgh found out by an anonymous memo.

After an investigation by the United States Attorney, Dwyer was indicted for receiving a kickback of $300,000 in return for using his influence and office to steer the contract toward CTA.also indicted Torquato, his attorney William Smith, Smith’s wife and former state Republican Party Chairman Robert Asher. , Torquato and the Smiths made a deal with and testified on behalf of the government against Dwyer and Asher 

Dwyer was offered a plea bargain, but he refused it. Dwyer would have had to resign his office and cooperate fully with the government’s investigation. Instead, the government hobbled Dwyer’s defense by refusing to name some unindicted co-conspirators believed to have been staff members of the Dauphin County Republican Party.[ Dwyer was found guilty of bribe receiving in December 1986. He continued to profess his innocence vehemently The maximum sentence Dwyer faced was 55 years imprisonment and a $300,000 fine. His co-defendant Asher received one year in jail. Asher later returned to politics, and served as a Republican National Committeeman for Pennsylvania.

The 3 envelopes Dwyer hands to his staff contained a suicide note to his wife, an organ donor card and related materials and a letter to Pennsylvania Governor Robert P. Casey, who had taken office two days before.

Since Dwyer died in office before being removed upon sentencing, his widow, Joanne, was able to collect full survivor benefits totaling over $1.28 million

 

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The Dumping Grounds

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funny pictures and videos

funny pictures and videos

funny pictures and videos

funny pictures and videos

funny pictures and videos

funny pictures and videos

funny pictures and videos

funny pictures and videos

funny pictures and videos

funny pictures and videos

funny pictures and videos

funny pictures and videos

funny pictures and videos

funny pictures and videos

funny pictures and videos

The Story of Kony 2012 – Internet Historian

 

This is what real “i just murdered someone” shock looks like

 

The Greatest Man to Ever Live Alone in the Woods – Dick Proenneke

 

What If You Stopped Masturbating?

 

The ONE Thing 99.9% of Girls Can’t Resist 

 

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Linkage

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Fit girls are fine! – Leenks

The warmest, sofest and coziest blanket you will ever own – Amazon

Trans Disabled Teen Model Aaron Philip Is the Future of Fashion – VICE

Khabib Nurmagomedov Threatens To Quit UFC If His Teammate Is Punished….Bye! – AOL

4 Books Every Guy Needs To Read To Be Successful In Dating And In Life – Awesome Galore

Family call Cops on whales – YouTube

The age of envy: how to be happy when everyone else’s life looks perfect – The Guardian

Set Up Your Financial Accounts Like You’re Going to Be Hacked – Life Hacker

Cheap Easy Tips For Whiter Teeth – Weekly Cut

Sensible shoes on her way to the rave – Imgur

5 Rules for Looking Great in Jeans – Men’s Health

Why Grit Is More Important Than IQ When You’re Trying To Become Successful – Forbes

If you want to get shredded abs, this is a must-have! – Amazon

Super cute Mardi Gras flasher – Reddit

Kanye West met with Donald Trump today – Daily Wire

This guy knows what women want – Rude Jude

Frye Festival Organizer Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison on Multiple Counts of Fraud – Alternet

Girl enjoying club life – Live Leak

Let’s Give Ariel Winter Credit Where It Is Due, She Looks Good! – Go Fug Yourself

Viral video of feminist pouring bleach on manspreaders debunked as Russian propaganda – CBC

Iryna Pu$$y Printing Instagram Thot of the Day – Drunken Stepfather

A Bugatti Veyron Rental Costs $20,000 a Day But Most People Aren’t Renting Them to Drive – Jalopnik

Lindsey Pelas in a Schoolgirl Skirt! – BB Blog

Jamie Lee Curtis wields firearms in new ‘Halloween’ movie despite advocating for gun control – Fox News

33 Foods That Fight Aging from the Inside Out – Best Life

Justin Verlander Describes What Date Night is Like for Him and Kate Upton – Sports Gossip

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Pretty Girls Make The World Go Round

A Few Tips, Tricks And Hacks That Will Make Your Life A Whole Lot Easier

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When hanging something with two hooks, use painters tape to get exact markings, and a level on the wall. Hammer in your nails, and peel away the tape

life hacks

 

After installing car registration sticker, score it with a razor blade to prevent thieves from stealing it 

life hacks

life hacks

life hacks

 

Instead of bringing multiple travel adapters on holiday just bring one travel adapter and a regular multi-power block that you can use to plug all your stuff into

life hacks

 

When disassembling items, punch your screws thru some cardboard and label the sets. This will help you retain your hardware, remember placement and order of reassembly

life hacks

 

How to store clothes and shoes effectively and efficiently 

 

Just mix 1 litre of boiling water and 2 tablespoons of Vicks Vapor Rub, stirring until combined. Freeze over night and put one in the bottom of your shower and they steam giving relief from clogged noses and ears

life hacks

 

If you’re moving, you can use this method to easily transport all the clothes that you hang

life hacks

 

Showering your dog while smearing peanut butter on a wall as a distraction

 

Buying ice cream? Press on the top of the container, if it’s solid it has been properly stored, if it depresses it has thawed and refrozen

life hacks

 

I put a bubble level on my basic drill so I know when I’m 90 degrees perpendicular to ground when drilling vertically.

life hacks

 

When adopting or purchasing an animal, ask yourself “Will this animal be with me, regardless of my financial, employment, housing or relationship changes?” If the answer is “No”, you are not a suitable owner

life hacks

 

Threading a needle 

 

How to test the age of an egg

life hacks

 

Parallel Parking Hack

life hacks

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A Collection Of Advice To Help You On Your Travels Through Life

A Few Videos Guaranteed To Make You Feel Better About Life

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Man finds his dog living on streets after 3-year search

 

Little boy brings street dog to food and water

 

Meeting Baby Brother for the First Time

 

Athlete With Cerebral Palsy Learns He’s Been Signed By Nike

 

Police Station Sets Up Water And Food Dispenser For Homeless Dogs

 

Here he comes!

 

Finding the perfect spot

 

Doctor cheers up his patients by dancing during their check-ups

 

Cat Puts Herself to Sleep in Tiny Human Bed

 

Dad Yelling At His Kid Who Brought Home a Stellar Report Card

 

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A Few Photos To Remind You That Life Is Beautiful

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