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90 days after wife dies? Geez, it’s taken me longer to recover from a normal breakup.
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Even in the UFC, that type of kick is illegal. I'm guessing this will be a $1M settlement eventually.
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WTF. It’s supposed to be dangerous and push your body and mind to the limit. But, they should have medical personnel nearby.
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5 years seems a bit aggressive since they weren’t minors.
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Amusingly, Baron got saved by having little contact with his parents.
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The number was raised to 150+ times. No harm in googling a bit and you’ll get more info. The girl is / was crazy (literally). She didn’t have any assistance.
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Some of the documents for 5 eyes only. Not only risked our national security, but our closest allies.
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Nixon wouldn't of stepped down if we had today's GOP. Pretty sad what's happened to that party.
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Will be shocked if he gets bail. Judge would have to be nuts.
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SFO is always a bit scary to land since it looks like you are landing on water until you hit the runway.
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1:43 My god, a dead battery has more energy than this guy. How the f' did he win his primary in 2018?
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Kids learn everything quick. That’s why teaching kids a 2nd or 3rd language is very easy.
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This is more of an old school "going postal" incident. A term we used in a joking manner before mass shootings were like every other day.
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@McDago100 Lots of people fail out of BUDS due to injuries. My brother passed on the first time, but a few of his buddies had go through again due to injuries. (Hell Week is near the beginning of the training.) If you read the details, it's pretty bad. Dude pushed through Hell Week, but died afterwards. Fifty-eight members of Mullen's class of SEAL candidates started Hell Week — just 21 finished. By Thursday of Hell Week, Mullen was in what one of his classmates called "full messed up mode," coughing up dark fluid but unwilling to seek medical attention for fear he would be dropped from the course. Twice in the closing hours of Hell Week he was pulled from training and administered oxygen. Once he had to ride from one location to another in an ambulance. After he completed Hell Week, Mullen and the other trainees were given physical exams and sent to their barracks to recover. Mullen was pronounced "fit to train" even though he had to be transported to the barracks in a wheelchair. There were no medical personnel on hand in the barracks to keep Mullen or any of his classmates under observation. When he and three others started experiencing increased difficulty breathing, other sailors called the medical clinic and were told they could call 911 but they might end up being washed out of the course. By the time someone finally called 911, it was too late to save Mullen.
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Dude - huh? You literally contradicted yourself 1 sentence later. Obviously, you are taking a side.
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Ukraine gets pretty cold in the Winter. Operation needed to happen now since maneuvers will become way more difficult in late Oct / Nov.
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Americans like to drive cars.
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It's funny that the video can have "ma-ss shoot-ing", but I can't write it in the comment section. AI censors are dumb.
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I'm glad they are doing stories like this. Using 6% incremental spending of the defense budget to cripple Russia militarily for the next 10 years shouldn't be debatable, but one party has gone on the crazy train.
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Again, false. He wasn't demoted. He never finished his coursework. Capt. Holly Rockow, a public affairs officer for the Minnesota National Guard, said it is legitimate for Walz to say he served as a command sergeant major. She said the rank changed because Walz retired before completing coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy along with other requirements associated with his promotion.
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Flying on a commercial airline is much safer than being in a car (statistically). Private planes are about the same as cars.
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His unit wasn't called up until after he retired. And, they weren't deployed for another year.
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Sadly, these are same type of dudes committing mass shooting post-internet / social media.
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Everyone uses a prompter, but sure feels like he isn't. And, it almost sounds like he wrote his own speech (which he likely didn't).
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She got hit by the car (truck). Almost like a PIT from the front.
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They had equipment, but doesn't sound like they were trained on it (yikes). Flotation equipment that was properly maintained, working well and used correctly would have been able to keep them afloat until they were rescued, the report said. Other team members told investigators that while they knew the importance of their tactical flotation system — which includes two inflatable floats that attach to a belt and foam inserts that can be added — few had ever operated one in training and there is little instruction on how to wear it.
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Yeap, that's exactly what you should do. Go with the flow. Then, swim parallel back to where the waves are breaking and swim back. I think people panic and get gassed out.
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I think that's the point though. Bourdain liked going to hole in the wall places.
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Actually, the 2nd guy jumped in to save the first guy. Both ended up drowning. The 1st guy was the best swimmer on the team and was a Chief (CPO). Dude was in the teams for a while.
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@mycharmedunicorn8715 Yes, because when you hit 75, you lose your constitutional rights. Mine as well just create death panels and kill old people.
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@NNShephard Stop the lies. Walz left the military at the rank of command sergeant major, one of the top for an enlisted soldier. Personnel file records show that he was reduced in rank months after retiring, leaving him as a master sergeant for benefits purposes. “[Walz] held multiple positions within field artillery such as firing battery chief, operations sergeant, first sergeant and culminated his career serving as the command sergeant major for the battalion,” said Lt. Col. Kristen Augé, a public affairs officer with the Minnesota National Guard. “He retired as a master sergeant in 2005 for benefit purposes because he did not complete additional coursework at the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy.”
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BUDS is longer than 6 weeks.
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Wait, why do regular "workers" need secret communication devices?
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You are playing with words purposely. You know darn well what "demotion" means. In military law, a reduction in rank or degradation is a demotion in military rank as punishment for a crime or wrongdoing, imposed by a court-martial or other authority. It may be imposed in conjunction with other punishments, such as a bad conduct or dishonorable discharge, loss of wages, confinement to barracks, or imprisonment in a military prison.
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@nchnch5791 The guy is just spamming because they are scared, lol. You can't convince him. He's done zero research.
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@Raymanujan lol, all bilateral relationships are shared mutual interest. If you look at the deals the US cuts, we don't play a zero sum game. Often, they tilt to the other side.
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@georgebanuelos1 Man, you people must live in the weird part of the internet. Navy Seals are part of the military. They aren't going to publicly lie about how an operator dies. If it was a classified mission, they would just say it's a classified mission.
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The driver made a bad mistake, but there was a car stalled. Dude just wasn't patient enough.
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Don’t make assumptions. My brother did 20 years in the teams and my parents are complete leftists. Like way to the Bernie left. (and my brother is way to the right.)
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@Thekulprit92 lol, how do you people survive in the real world? Or do you just hide online all day? Eleven seconds after he fell, Ingram jumped in. For at least 10 seconds, video shows they were above water intermittently and at times were able to grab a ladder extension that was submerged. But both were knocked about by waves. The last sighting of Chambers was about 26 seconds after he fell.
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Who cares about that? News shows should skip the gossip part and explain to the viewers how much US taxes the trust will dodge.
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There is a 200 page report with some redactions. Feel free to read it. This sequence is bad... - Mullen was pronounced "fit to train" even though he had to be transported to the barracks in a wheelchair. - There were no medical personnel on hand in the barracks to keep Mullen or any of his classmates under observation - When he and three others started experiencing increased difficulty breathing, other sailors called the medical clinic and were told they could call 911 but they might end up being washed out of the course. Excerpt from a news article: Fifty-eight members of Mullen's class of SEAL candidates started Hell Week — just 21 finished. By Thursday of Hell Week, Mullen was in what one of his classmates called "full messed up mode," coughing up dark fluid but unwilling to seek medical attention for fear he would be dropped from the course. Twice in the closing hours of Hell Week he was pulled from training and administered oxygen. Once he had to ride from one location to another in an ambulance. After he completed Hell Week, Mullen and the other trainees were given physical exams and sent to their barracks to recover. Mullen was pronounced "fit to train" even though he had to be transported to the barracks in a wheelchair. There were no medical personnel on hand in the barracks to keep Mullen or any of his classmates under observation. When he and three others started experiencing increased difficulty breathing, other sailors called the medical clinic and were told they could call 911 but they might end up being washed out of the course. By the time someone finally called 911, it was too late to save Mullen.
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Wait, why is ABC doing an interview? Quick google. Oh, FX networks is owned by Disney who owns ABC, lol.
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Alex doesn’t drink, smoke or do drugs. He feels a responsibility to help out the less fortunate (his Foundation). He’s seem genuinely a good dude, so no need to lecture him on how to live his life.
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This is why immigration shouldn't be merit / skills based. It's always the about the kids. You can't measure the potential of kids of immigrants.
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There should be a plexiglass divider. And, PCR tests results submitted.
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You really have no clue what Hell Week is.
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@alooga555 My Dad was a English teacher for 30 years. I purposely use bad grammar to annoy him. In reality, I had horrible English SAT scores, but decent math ones. 710 Math. 470 English.
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Not trying to be negative, but "mental health" has become way too broad and ambiguous these days. And, the average person just can't quit their job and take time off. People have to grind through and make a living to pay bills.
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Factually correct. Once they busted the unions, the average worker has gotten screwed via income and representation in government.
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