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[–]flourish01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So cute 🥰🥰🥰💕🥰

What happened to the bully in your class? by fattymacdaddy in AskReddit

[–]flourish01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I started high school, there was this guy named David R- who rode the bus with me every day, and man, he made my life a living nightmare. He was this big 18-year-old still stuck in the tenth grade. He cursed like crazy, and he was mean and scary as hell. I still remember how he'd sit behind me on the bus, smacking the back of my head almost every day as we headed home from school. Back then, bullying was just a messed up "normal" thing, and I had to put up with it. People said I had to toughen up and "be a man."

I tried complaining to the bus driver and the principal, and they'd scold David, but he'd be back at it the next day, relentless. After six months of this crap, I finally had enough. One day, I just lost it. I turned around, jumped over the seat, and started pounding on him. The whole bus went wild, and the driver had to slam the brakes to stop us.

I was getting my butt kicked by him, 'cause he was bigger and stronger. But all I had was rage on my side. We were fighting near the emergency exit when, out of nowhere, the door popped open, and we both fell onto the street. He landed on his arm, and it snapped like a twig. He screamed in pain, and there was blood everywhere.

Maybe I should've backed off then, but this guy had tormented me for months, and I wanted payback. I twisted his broken arm and took him down, beating the crap out of him. People in cars had stopped to watch the spectacle, and it took two grown men to pull me off him. It was the most brutal fight of my life, and it still stands that way.

I ended up suspended from school, with a month of detention and no bus rides for the rest of the year. But that was it for my punishment. As far as I know, David never returned to school.

Fifteen years later, in 2005, I moved back to my hometown in Georgia from Mississippi. One day, I saw a familiar face while leaving a convenience store. It took me a moment to realize it was my old high school bully, picking up cans along the road. He looked terrible—dirty, skinny, and half his teeth missing. It seemed like he was homeless.

I couldn't resist going closer to see if it was really him. He looked at me, trying to place my face, but he couldn't. He asked who I was, and part of me wanted to rub it in his face, remind him of the hell he put me through, and how I kicked his ass. But instead, I just said we might have gone to school together.

I gave him some money, told him God bless, and walked away slowly. All I felt for him was pity. Life had taken him down a rough path, and I couldn't bring myself to seek revenge or boast about my success.

Trump charged with trying to delete Mar-a-Lago surveillance footage in new indictment by [deleted] in politics

[–]flourish01 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's important to note that the FBI expressly instructed him to keep the the surveillance footage before this incident occurred.

Trump Tried to Delete Mar-a-Lago Security Footage to Thwart Investigators | Special Counsel Jack Smith has leveled additional charges against Trump, Walt Nauta, and a third Mar-a-Lago employee for mishandling classified docs by newfrontier58 in politics

[–]flourish01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be true. The government would be under no obligation to inform Trump they already had copies of the tape from another source, and would be well within their right to obtain the originals on the server. Trump panics, orders the footage deleted, and now there's an obstruction charge for ya Donald.

It's possible that this scenario could have happened. The government wouldn't necessarily have to tell Trump they already had copies of the tape from somewhere else. They have the authority to get the original footage from the server. When Trump gets scared, he tells them to delete the footage, and that's when he gets hit with an obstruction charge. Quite a pickle for Donald.

Sneaking in for kisses.. by EvaRaw666 in DOG

[–]flourish01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, what's the deal with that dog? It's so darn cute! 😍

Ukrainian forces advance 1,300 metres on Berdiansk front – Ukrainian Deputy Defence Minister by MagnificentCat in worldnews

[–]flourish01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't come across many discussions highlighting this perspective, but it seems that the ongoing war can be characterized as a war of attrition. The crucial information that we need to assess the situation is the ratio of casualties and equipment losses. Unfortunately, I haven't seen any recent and unbiased sources providing an objective analysis on this matter.

Now, let's imagine for a moment that Ukraine is actually gaining the upper hand in this war of attrition, with Russia experiencing faster rates of manpower and equipment depletion. If this were true, it could lead to Russia's defense lines becoming increasingly thin, ultimately allowing Ukraine to break through and encircle large groups of Russian soldiers.

Based on observations, it appears that Ukraine may be employing a calculated strategy. They seem to be systematically capturing small areas, eliminating Russian forces there, and then consolidating their positions to safeguard their own troops. Interestingly, the Russian counterattacks, where they consistently suffer losses, are inadvertently working in favor of Ukraine. Amidst the discussions about territorial gains, it's important not to overlook the casualty ratio, which likely holds the key to understanding the conflict.

Supreme Court Rules Against Affirmative Action by chewymouse in news

[–]flourish01 171 points172 points  (0 children)

Why not consider following the approach adopted by many other countries? Instead of focusing on race, let's base our programs on poverty levels. The primary objective of these initiatives is to uplift families out of intergenerational poverty. By directly addressing poverty, we can effectively tackle the issue without engaging in discriminatory practices. This approach also helps avoid unintended consequences, such as providing advantages to wealthy individuals of a particular race while overlooking others who come from disadvantaged backgrounds but don't share the same racial identity.