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  • If you haven’t heard, Trae Crowder & Corey Ryan Forrester, 2 comedians from the WellRed Comedy tour, have a podcast called Puttin On Airs.

    They talk specifically about the Venn Diagram that exists for a number a topics, where the overlap between the fancy & trashy experiences of said topics is rather hilarious.

    This story will likely be covered soon.

  • Does anybody know if this guy that died, is the base jumper? Or if they are two different people?

    “GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. (AP) — The body of a North Carolina man who fell 400 feet (122 meters) near a scenic viewpoint on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park has been recovered, authorities said Thursday.

    Park rangers said they received a report about a park visitor falling from the Pipe Creek Vista around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. They said the body of Abel Joseph Mejia, 20, of Hickory, was later recovered about a quarter-mile from the overlook.”

    OP’s article states the victim hasn’t been identified yet, so I’m wondering if there were two deaths.

    Not a huge deal. I just live in NC & the other story hit our headlines this morning.

  • Ooh… this one is personal, as I’m a Mac user. My personal favorite Mac app for whatever the hell this article is talking about is not listed.

    Should I blame the developers of the app, the purchasers?

    I mean the developers shoulda made an app good enough to make this list, but the purchasers… oh lord… the purchasers…

    They should’ve known better, right?

    But what about the advertises? Maybe the advisers hold the sole responsibility for my misfortune.

    Should I blame the advertisers?

    Help me judgmental one, you’re my only hope.

  • Hey, I guess I’m trauma projecting here again, but don’t you think the people who ordered the packages are to blame here? Check out this story.

    I could really use your input on this one. If someone orders a package, should t they expect it to be stolen?

    I mean, I’m following your logic here. The person ordered a package & packages get stolen all the time… so the package ordered should a known right?

    I mean… you have to blame the person that ordered the package here right? There’s no way it’s not the purchasers fault right?

    Am I doing this right?

  • Hey bud, i see you downvoting me. What’s the matter? Blaming people for their misfortune didn’t help you feel better?

    Take breath, there will be another natural disaster tomorrow & you can feel superior to others when you’re feeling a bit better.

  • Unstable? I’m not the one wishing ill on strangers. No I’ve never said it was your fault, I just said it wasn’t the victims fault.

    I’m not the one blaming victims of natural disasters. You are.

    And you do it from a distance, over the internet…

  • No partner, this conversation with me & you? This is not personal. You're just an angry little speed bump, hatefully wishing ill on complete & total strangers, slowing up my scroll.

    My context with this content is personal, but my conversation with you isn’t. You have proven not be worth any personal investment.

    I do know people who have been impacted by natural disasters, but even if I didn’t, I would have the common fucking decency not wish your brand of judgement on anyone else.

    You keep on hating everyone out there pal. Just keep on blaming others for shit they can’t change & spreading your rotgut foulness wherever you go!

    Me? Im gonna go be a decent human.

  • People have homes, people build communities, people build families. Those things are not easy for some people to live without.

    If you have an easy time walking away from those things, especially after you’ve lost everything, twice, then good for you. You truly have the ability only care for yourself & you’ll go far on your own

    You can’t reduce human life down to a single decision & if you continue judging everyone so harshly for making a decision you wouldn’t, you’re going to run out of people to judge faster then you’d expect.

    Take care of yourself friend. Your black & white outlook on the human decision making capacity is pretty wild. You should write up a paper on it.

    Edit: and for the record, my argument was never that people get to do what they want. Of course they don’t.

    My argument was & still is, this a far more complicated situation than you’re willing to acknowledge. Additionally, your willingness to shit on those involved from a distance & reduce them to “idiots” tells me every thing I need to know about who you are as a person.

  • I’m not making excuses, I have first experience with natural disasters wiping out homes & the struggle families face on where to rebuild.

    The fact that you can not fathom that someone might have roots, generations worth, put down in a community is absurd. You’re being flat out obtuse.

    If you seriously think people have the ability to just relocate after losing everything then I can no longer help you.

    You have judged someone who has lost everything twice. The only excuse I’m hearing is your excuse for not caring.

    Take care.

  • Yes, but you cannot pretend that is an easy decision, or even a feasible one for most folks.

    Why would they move from Paradise to another town so close by? Is it because they’re idiots?

    Doubt it. I’ll bet their livelihood is tied to that area, quite possibly generationally. How feasible do you think it is for members of the Paradise farming community to uproot and move to a new location?

    Their entire lives are rooted in that community. Leaving it could be as disastrous as the fire. They’re recovery is likely tacked into that very community, all trying rebuild as best as possible.

    That is quite likely a reality here & everyone in this thread wants to treat these poor folks like idiots.

    But sure… blame their “decisions”. Blame the entire town for not getting out of the way of climate change.

  • You’re openly blaming people who have lost their homes twice. That’s a pure lack of humanity on your part.

    This isn’t personal for me. I’m just calling you on having complete disregard for a person who’s lost everything twice.

    You blamed them? Who the hell does that?

    Grow up.

  • You got a family? You got a big family? Aunts, Uncles, cousins? Do you blame them when a natural disaster destroys their home & they choose to rebuild near their loved ones?

    You sure don’t seem very kind if you think it’s ok to blame people for being in the paths of natural disasters.

    When you lose your entire life, you tend to want to get some of it back. Staying in the same area, where, you know… you may have friends, family, a church, a school, a community, is one way to lighten that blow.

    You sure do like swinging your judgements around like you’ve got this shit figured out.

    Tell us, oh wise grand housing wizard, where have you built your un-destroyable, natural disaster proof house? Please, by all means, educate us with your infallible logic!