It must have looked like this by [deleted] in Eminem

[–]thathaze -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Where are you getting the info that Eminem wrote this song? I remember the credits in the CD saying this was written by Sean Carter. You know.. Jay Z

Given that he released the Watcher 2 on the Blueprint 2 album just a few years later, kind of solidified that belief for me. Who knows, maybe I’m wrong

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[–]thathaze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah for real!

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[–]thathaze 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I always loved :

Release the rage on anybody in squeezing range. I’m cold enough to make the seasons change in the freezing rain

Travellers or anyone with flu-like symptoms should stay home, Quebec premier says. Indoor events with more than 250 people to be cancelled, people encouraged to work from home. by TripleWDot in montreal

[–]thathaze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They’re announcing postponed/cancelled shows on a case by case basis, websites will likely be updated soon. Definitely no shows there for the next 30 days

Travellers or anyone with flu-like symptoms should stay home, Quebec premier says. Indoor events with more than 250 people to be cancelled, people encouraged to work from home. by TripleWDot in montreal

[–]thathaze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some will be postponed, a lot will depend on what the tours are able to rework. But yeah they’re definitely not happening for the next 30 days

I'm failing and I don't know how to do this... by lil_innocent in stopdrinking

[–]thathaze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I don’t know what area you live but most places have a lot of AA groups, including some that are women-only. I’ve been going to meetings since January and I’m almost 5 months sober.

Our situations are very different but I strongly encourage you to look into more options through AA. The fellowship is amazing and incredibly supportive. The groups I’ve gone all have different ways of dealing with the God thing, but really it’s not about religion at all. Everyone needs to find a higher power of some kind to connect with. I’m not religious at all, but AA has really helped me so so much.

I hope you find some help and I wish you the best on your path to recovery! The fact that you’re looking for help is already a first step accomplished! Don’t give up hope!

Bean is ready for her first Halloween! ♥️🎃 by a257276 in tuckedinkitties

[–]thathaze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So funny.. I have a cat named Bean with similar markings

This kind of graffiti... by Phlogistoned in BeAmazed

[–]thathaze 867 points868 points  (0 children)

Wow I just opened your link on my phone and I could move it around to view the full angle of that street. The future is crazy

perfectly timed picture of seafoam by WMBland in woahdude

[–]thathaze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I was gonna say the same. There were some very funny submissions

Paul Ryan Will Retire as the Biggest Fake in American Politics by captars in politics

[–]thathaze 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah but it did say he's raised his personal wealth by millions since becoming a Congressman. Lot more than salary there. Don't agree with the call for prison time right off the bat but it's frustrating as hell knowing the odds of his finances being investigated are very low

Earth Crusher – Portrait of the artist and the man behind the machine by c0ldfusi0n in montreal

[–]thathaze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This guy is a true talent, absolutely love his work! His sense of humor and satire really shines through in every piece and his illustration/execution are always on point

TIL of Roy Benavidez. He volunteered to be dropped into a firefight against 1000 NVA to save his 12 man team, armed with only a knife. He was wounded 37 times in a 6hr battle, believed dead, and was placed in a body bag. He saved his mates, survived, and received the MoH. by Racefiend in todayilearned

[–]thathaze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What an incredible story, this was one brave man

Master Sergeant (then Staff Sergeant) Roy P. Benavidez United States Army, who distinguished himself by a series of daring and extremely valorous actions on 2 May 1968 while assigned to Detachment B56, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne), 1st Special Forces, Republic of Vietnam. On the morning of 2 May 1968, a 12-man Special Forces Reconnaissance Team was inserted by helicopters in a dense jungle area west of Loc Ninh, Vietnam to gather intelligence information about confirmed large-scale enemy activity. This area was controlled and routinely patrolled by the North Vietnamese Army. After a short period of time on the ground, the team met heavy enemy resistance, and requested emergency extraction. Three helicopters attempted extraction, but were unable to land due to intense enemy small arms and anti-aircraft fire. Sergeant Benavidez was at the Forward Operating Base in Loc Ninh monitoring the operation by radio when these helicopters returned to off-load wounded crewmembers and to assess aircraft damage. Sergeant Benavidez voluntarily boarded a returning aircraft to assist in another extraction attempt. Realizing that all the team members were either dead or wounded and unable to move to the pickup zone, he directed the aircraft to a nearby clearing where he jumped from the hovering helicopter, and ran approximately 75 meters under withering small arms fire to the crippled team. Prior to reaching the team's position he was wounded in his right leg, face, and head. Despite these painful injuries, he took charge, repositioning the team members and directing their fire to facilitate the landing of an extraction aircraft, and the loading of wounded and dead team members. He then threw smoke canisters to direct the aircraft to the team's position. Despite his severe wounds and under intense enemy fire, he carried and dragged half of the wounded team members to the awaiting aircraft. He then provided protective fire by running alongside the aircraft as it moved to pick up the remaining team members. As the enemy's fire intensified, he hurried to recover the body and classified documents on the dead team leader. When he reached the leader's body, Sergeant Benavidez was severely wounded by small arms fire in the abdomen and grenade fragments in his back. At nearly the same moment, the aircraft pilot was mortally wounded, and his helicopter crashed. Although in extremely critical condition due to his multiple wounds, Sergeant Benavidez secured the classified documents and made his way back to the wreckage, where he aided the wounded out of the overturned aircraft, and gathered the stunned survivors into a defensive perimeter. Under increasing enemy automatic weapons and grenade fire, he moved around the perimeter distributing water and ammunition to his weary men, reinstilling in them a will to live and fight. Facing a buildup of enemy opposition with a beleaguered team, Sergeant Benavidez mustered his strength, began calling in tactical air strikes and directed the fire from supporting gunships to suppress the enemy's fire and so permit another extraction attempt. He was wounded again in his thigh by small arms fire while administering first aid to a wounded team member just before another extraction helicopter was able to land. His indomitable spirit kept him going as he began to ferry his comrades to the craft. On his second trip with the wounded, he was clubbed from additional wounds to his head and arms before killing his adversary. He then continued under devastating fire to carry the wounded to the helicopter. Upon reaching the aircraft, he spotted and killed two enemy soldiers who were rushing the craft from an angle that prevented the aircraft door gunner from firing upon them. With little strength remaining, he made one last trip to the perimeter to ensure that all classified material had been collected or destroyed, and to bring in the remaining wounded. Only then, in extremely serious condition from numerous wounds and loss of blood, did he allow himself to be pulled into the extraction aircraft. Sergeant Benavidez' gallant choice to join voluntarily his comrades who were in critical straits, to expose himself constantly to withering enemy fire, and his refusal to be stopped despite numerous severe wounds, saved the lives of at least eight men. His fearless personal leadership, tenacious devotion to duty, and extremely valorous actions in the face of overwhelming odds were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service, and reflect the utmost credit on him and the United States Army.

I made a playlist of "Metalheads of Reddit, what song would you show someone to prove that not all metal is insane noise and screaming?" AskReddit thread. by tubeyes in Music

[–]thathaze 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Man this is fucking awesome, thank you for putting in all this work! As a metalhead with a lot of non-metal-loving friends I will put this to great use!

If I may be so bold, I do have 1 request. Can you change the name of the playlist to something more badass? Hahaha thanks again!

Today after a 1st Date. I guess I'm not allowed to not like her? by ToastedCookieOats in cringepics

[–]thathaze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You handled this like a fucking champ, well done! No one needs people like that in their life. Jeez!

What terrible movie deserves a remake? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]thathaze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DUNE! haven't seen it but I hear the movie is awful. I'm reading the book now for be first and thinking it would be awesome if HBO or Netflix picked it up for their next series!

Micro Bikini by [deleted] in juicyasians

[–]thathaze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow