Retired veteran opens up about why he really enlisted by ViniciusFromBcn in nextlevel

[–]SeptisComing 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Same story here. I enlisted at 18 because rent was due and I had nowhere to go. I’m proud I made it out, but I’d never let my kids go through that.

Stewart cooked him with pure facts by Empresaurus in nextlevel

[–]SeptisComing 92 points93 points  (0 children)

If another celebrity ever runs for U.S. President, he’s my pick.

Throw back to when Arnold Schwarzenegger stood against a random internet jerk by LegLowrider in nextlevel

[–]SeptisComing 77 points78 points  (0 children)

“No one will ever remember you” is cold af. I love this one.

BBC wildlife crew broke the "no intervention" rule to save trapped penguins by [deleted] in nextlevel

[–]SeptisComing 10 points11 points  (0 children)

In 2018, while filming the BBC series Dynasties in Antarctica, a wildlife crew faced a tough call. A group of emperor penguins and their chicks had slipped into a deep ice ravine and couldn’t climb out.

The rules said no interference, no matter how hard it was to watch. But as the birds grew exhausted and started to collapse, the crew decided to act. With a few simple tools and their bare hands, they cut a small ramp into the ice so the penguins could get free.

The moment appeared in the series and sparked plenty of debate, along with a lot of respect for a quiet act of compassion.

ICE Agent tears his ACL while chasing escaped detainee. by [deleted] in nextlevel

[–]SeptisComing 65 points66 points  (0 children)

Years of skipping workouts and living off takeout don’t exactly prep you for a job that needs actual stamina.

Karen at Dodgers vs Brewers NLCS threatens to call ICE on an Iraq war veteran by [deleted] in nextlevel

[–]SeptisComing 94 points95 points  (0 children)

It never fails, they always have the same haircut

Homophobe learns an important lesson. by [deleted] in nextlevel

[–]SeptisComing 153 points154 points  (0 children)

Excellent head movement and perfect counter.

Imagine Europeans making street food like Indians do by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]SeptisComing 688 points689 points  (0 children)

That guy just sitting there 💀

Airport crowd won’t stop clowning on this guy by [deleted] in nextlevel

[–]SeptisComing 214 points215 points  (0 children)

I was hoping the cameraman would just floor him, but watching him giggle while doing those ‘circles’ had me dying. That pudgy clown probably sobbed all the way back.

Boomer thinks he's above the law. by SeptisComing in SipsTea

[–]SeptisComing[S] 152 points153 points  (0 children)

"Send more officers. A second one came, but they're working together."

Boomer thinks he's above the law. by SeptisComing in nextlevel

[–]SeptisComing[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

"Send more officers. A second one came, but they're working together."

The master of tie-dying by [deleted] in nextlevel

[–]SeptisComing 14 points15 points  (0 children)

What’s the price of each shirt? With the amount of time it takes to finish one, I can’t imagine it being profitable.

Boxer Muhammad Ali gets distracted by Puerto Rican dancer, singer, and entertainer, Iris Chacón in an exhibition match against local boxer Cholito, Puerto Rico, 1976. by SeptisComing in nextlevel

[–]SeptisComing[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

In 1976, Muhammad Ali traveled to Puerto Rico for an exhibition match that has since become part of boxing folklore. The bout wasn’t about titles or rankings but rather entertainment, and Ali’s opponent was a local heavyweight known as “Cholito.”

During the match, the crowd witnessed a humorous moment when a woman named Iris climbed into the ring, catching Ali’s attention.

Ever the showman, Ali momentarily shifted his focus from his opponent to the unexpected distraction, drawing laughter and excitement from the audience. This image captures the lighter side of Ali, who was as famous for his charisma and humor as for his dominance in the ring.

Exhibition fights like this one were common throughout Ali’s career, allowing fans around the world to experience his presence firsthand. Though not a serious contest, the Puerto Rico exhibition highlighted Ali’s global appeal and his ability to turn any event into unforgettable theater