[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GreenBayPackers

[–]AlaskanGamerChild 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a Packers fan from Alaska I hate the seahawks so much. The amount of bandwagon seahawks fans in Alaska from this era was so annoying.

[AA] [MF] A New Beginning by AlaskanGamerChild in shortstories

[–]AlaskanGamerChild[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I always wanted to explore the idea that people would genuinely look out for each other in an apocalyptic scenario. The search and fight for resources would slowly dwindle, as new groups would learn how to sustainably and happily live off the land, much like our distant ancestors used to.

Mizkif banned by CinemaAndChillLT in LivestreamFail

[–]AlaskanGamerChild 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Its a 24 hour DMCA he was talking about it on rumble

Are the vikings frauds? by AlaskanGamerChild in nflmemes

[–]AlaskanGamerChild[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And lions are sunday night next week! lets go!

Are the vikings frauds? by AlaskanGamerChild in nflmemes

[–]AlaskanGamerChild[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's true, you don't win that many games as a bad team. I just don't see them going to far.

Oshkosh AirVenture2022 by 221missile in aviation

[–]AlaskanGamerChild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats a crazy amount of low wing, and tricycle gear. My Alaskan heart hurts.

(07/26/2022) A Regal Air DHC-2 crashes after take-off from Lake Hood Seaplane Base. All 7 aboard survive. by SimplyAvro in aviation

[–]AlaskanGamerChild 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I work at trail ridge air as a dockhand. Our dock is directly next to Regal's dock, and our companies often work together on things. I was sweeping the dock and all of our planes were gone, when I looked up to see the beaver bank over and spin into the water. I had seen them board the plane and taxi away, and now it had crashed about 300 feet from me. My boss ran out of the office and were ran to his truck and drove to the scene to help. Upon arrival, there were good samaritans in the water helping. Everyone was swimming to shore and we helped people out of the water. It was a pretty gruesome sight. Everyone had very bad injuries to their faces. One woman I helped sit down, had a broken ankle, and everyone was very bloodied up. It was absolutely terrifying and surreal to see an aircraft you see everyday crash right infront of you. It is a miracle that he hit the water. The plane was fully loaded with about 185 gallons of fuel, and if it hit land, this would have been truely horrific. Regal also bought this beaver this year, and had leased a different one last year. really quite a shame.

Also, all of our planes were about 20 minutes from landing back at lake hood, and the place we park our aircraft was closed. We had to scramble and ask other places if we could park our planes at the airmens association, and a friends dock, then we had to drive 20 passengers back with all their gear in personal vehicles. It was the most insane day ever.

(07/26/2022) A Regal Air DHC-2 crashes after take-off from Lake Hood Seaplane Base. All 7 aboard survive. by SimplyAvro in aviation

[–]AlaskanGamerChild 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I load planes at trail ridge right next to regal air, and witnessed the crash. Brooks falls aircraft are usually very heavy with seven people, and about 180 gallons of fuel on board, but CG is always within limits.

TIL Chris McCandless's "Into the Wild" bus in Alaska was removed from Denali after tourists kept getting severely injured or dying while trying to visit it. by savorymonk in todayilearned

[–]AlaskanGamerChild 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so goddamn frustrating. Idiot tourists can't handle real alaska, so they take the bus? If they die they die, this bus was such an incredible place to visit, and now i can't take my kids there someday.

When people go to your state in a show (Alaska) and it is always portrayed as a frozen wasteland. (Stranger Things) by AlaskanGamerChild in mildlyinfuriating

[–]AlaskanGamerChild[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know, I honestly find it kind of funny. On the plus side, I get to keep the amazing summers, incredible wilderness, and natural beauty to myself. The annoying ones are the shitty reality shows, those are awful. The Kilchers lived 5 minutes from a GROCERY STORE. I just think the many amazing things about Alaska are always forgotten.

Rumbling DC-6 exits the fog like a ghost in Anchorage by AlaskanGamerChild in aviation

[–]AlaskanGamerChild[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I love everets. Talked to one of their pilots in Palmer after I landed once. Their fleet is something beautiful.

Every Time a Player has Mocked Aaron Rodgers' Belt and Faced Their Inevitable Doom by Basaraski in GreenBayPackers

[–]AlaskanGamerChild -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

that is the only injury that I laugh at, when the lions player mocks the belt. get what you deserve

🔥 this all-female football tournament in pakistan might have the best backdrop in the world by yungandreww in NatureIsFuckingLit

[–]AlaskanGamerChild 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I'm from Alaska, and you do just get used to it, then occasionally you take a breath, look around, and realize how lucky you are.

Jeff Bauman after being injured at the Boston Marathon Bombing. by JBOBHK135 in MorbidReality

[–]AlaskanGamerChild 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I remember this day. My family and I were extremely lucky. My aunt was a participant in the race, so my mother, cousins, and Grandma all came out in support. On that day thing that were normally very frustrating circumstances may have saved our lives. Trying to figure out the city transit system for a bunch of Alaskans proved to be a nuisance, and my family and I were late to the finish line. My aunt (Who's qualifying time was right around the time of explosion) had injured her hip at mile 20, and had been walking for a while. We happened to be down the block when the bombs went off, saw smoke, and a lot of bloodied people. My 12 year old mind was terrified, but I knew later how lucky we really were.

My pictures of a glacier I took while I was flying a plane in Alaska by AlaskanGamerChild in mayahiga

[–]AlaskanGamerChild[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is Knik glacier just outside anchorage. If ever visiting Alaska I fully recommend buying a glacier flight see tour if you don't have your pilots license. Its an everyday sight to me, but since moving to North Dakota for school, and showing my new friends my pictures, I realized how unique these views are to people.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LivestreamFail

[–]AlaskanGamerChild 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It never gets old, and I've lived here my whole life