The guy in the last clip did an interview with a Philly news network (where he's from). And he told them he had to protect his daughter, so he wasn't gonna be like Ben Simmons and he rose to the occasion. Literally murdered an NBA player on a cable news show. The dude is amazing.
9:30 "Others I knew ran from risk. I looked for risk." Guess you didn't know any of the first responders than dove into the buildings to save people from the attack you RAN from. Maybe if he had actually helped people during the tragedy he would be able to talk, but this has to be the thickest and most aggressive flow of liquid bullshit I've ever seen spew out of someone's mouth.
Lmao I couldn’t stop laughing when I was picturing a soldier saluting the McDonalds flag at half-staff saying “I’m not loving it” 😂 Atrioc is one of the most genuinely funny creators that I know
13:40 I'm Australian, and I can honestly say if you traveled back in time and convinced Steve that you knew the future and that a stingray would kill him AND you knew exactly where it was and lead him to it... he would murder that thing with his bare hands. Yes he's a conservationist, but he's also a True blue Auzzie and I know he would have done anything to protect his family from grief.
I'm gonna be honest it actually is a hard question to answer if Steve would've rather the stingray die than him, going back and watching old videos of him, he's like the einstein of conservationists.
I mean he had been injured before and never blamed the animal or wishes any harm upon them. He always took full responsibility for any interaction with a creature he respected. Tbh if you told Irwin how he died I think he'd say 'fair'
This take is so ridiculous that I'm at least glad Atrioc laughed at the idea. It's one thing to place no blame on a literal wild animal for harming you if you interact with it too closely, but thinking that he'd rather himself die than the stingray is completely naive and short sighted. He would never see his son, daughter, wife, and any other relative, and cause them all grief, as well as forgo accomplishing anything else in the world and experiencing the remaining decades of his life, all for a singular wild stingray. It doesn't even make any sense from the perspective of conservation, the stingray that killed him is as far removed from endangerment as it could be and even if it wasn't, he would have a much greater positive impact on conservation alive than he ever could be dead. Also this take is even more ridiculous on any more than a second of thought. Steve Irwin wasn't a vegetarian, it's not like he was against the killing of all life. That would be a stupid position. And the killing of wild animals has its place in the case of overpopulation or threat to human life. You think he's fine with eating steaks but wouldn't kill a non-endangered animal to save his life?
Jokes aside, i'm not that surprised Twitter has so many employees. The way they develop while contributing to open source standards is a pretty big deal in the web development world.
@hi hungry i'm dad Just imagine if Fortnite released their code/tools to the public and how many game studios would use/contribute to that. It's like the website equivalent of that idea. It benefits the public and the company that created it simultaneously.
Atrioc, you are completely correct about steve irwin. The man ate meat, he was not vegan/vegetarian. He was okay with killing animals. You can be okay with death while also trying to keep natures habitats pure like he was.
Cost of living going up after minimum wage increases is immediately noticeable. The idea that we are going to get back at these big corporations and the people at the top is a nice thought, but at the end of the day they'll just increase the cost of their goods to make up for having to pay you $15 an hour
The Story of Oj contains about as much financial advice as you’d get from a deal with Jay Z and it’s saying go for appreciating assets and credit over luxury items and invest in property to give back
12:24 well,,, about a year later, it seems like this union idea for twitch streamers might be a reasonable option with the recent events that has happened
Making 20 dollars an hour working at Walmart. A year ago, I was making 11 dollars an hour working at the same walmart. None of my pay raises mattered because of how fast they raised the minimum pay.
0:41 I would contact Jay-Z saying I have a reservation in a nice restaurant with more people using just part of those 500K, not only I would get the same, more people would be benefited, I could have a dinner with even more important people, and I have free money
I used to do 10-20 miles then plus whatever I did with friends after, so. 15 miles daily average, it's not impossible, but takes up 4-7 hours daily. (10-20m)