there are a lot of cold war era programs like this where i swear someone was just like "you know what would be cool?" and then it happened because cold war
Still, an employee shouldn’t fight a customer regardless of who started it, unless their life was threatened, which it wasn’t. And after escalating by slapping the customer when things could’ve calmed down, to getting up after leaking out, things won’t be looking good for United/this dude.
No bullshit I was gonna say this guy has bodies buried somewhere or that is the only thing keeping him from a killing spree.
the only video I saw showed the united guy smack him first. Is there anymore video from before the man was given a good dose of brain trauma?
What happened to the Orca thread? This belongs in there. Self explanatory why. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CdFAe_4h8B_/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Way behind on this thread but good luck today! EDIT: Apparently I'm an idiot and don't know how dates work and this happened a week or two ago.
In both clips he gets hit first. Not sure what the worker expected to happen. Why is he “not innocent” but the worker is?
I don’t know why but I watched this way longer than I should have and kept laughing every time someone hit them. My favorite is the brake slams after they realize what just happened.
hope that Amazon van didn't have anything breakable but don't speed bumps typically need to be painted yellow?
My first thought as well. I noticed the big white arrows but you’d think they’d be painted yellow. I’ve seen some that just have white cross lines along them as well though.
There’s a good TikTok account where it’s just a guy excitedly filming cars going way too fast approaching the new speed bump in front of his house.
I remember when living in Mississippi they didn’t paint their speed bumps yellow or have any markings in our apartment complex and they were some brutal bastards. Basically like the parking space dividers only asphalt. I hit one when we first moved in hard enough to send my head smacking off the roof of my truck.
thanks! was a long, anxiety-ridden odyssey to make it through written and oral exams+prospectus so i'm still very much in celebration mode and likely will be until i have to start prepping my fall class in earnest
A lot of people might know this but I didn’t until recently. The people who write studies like that don’t get any of the proceeds from the journals when someone pays to read it. In most cases, the authors will send you the report for free if you email them directly to ask.
I remember one of my professors at UO going on a pretty great rant when the university canceled subscriptions to certain journals while it was raising tuition across the board and getting record numbers of out of state students because of football
He spoke at an assembly I attended in like 11th grade and spent most of the time bashing scientists and claiming global warming wasn't really happening
about 15 years ago when I was working in Cat Scan I got stuck in an elevator with a patient for about 45 minutes. I was returning him to his room post scan and we got stuck in between floors. Of course the patient had spent the last hour drinking contrast and had to pee. Luckily we got stuck between two nursing floors so they were able to hook us up with a urinal. thank god for that
Stuck on elevator pro tip If stuck in an elevator try repeatedly hitting either the door open button (if stuck at a floor) or the floor you wretrying to get to button (if stuck between floors), while shaking/rocking the doors back and forth as much as you can (not trying to pry them open, just rocking them) Source, I was stuck in an elevator in a different city and while waiting on the fire department was able to get ahold of an elevator tech I know through work. He said 90% of the time it's a door alignment issue that makes the elevator freak out and the rocking can get it to hit alignment just enough to respond. We got out of the elevator just in time to see the firemen coming down the hall with giant crow bars.