Never gonna watch the video. Glad to hear the babies are all gonna make it.Goddammit, I watched the video of that Syrian immigrant stabbing toddlers in France and now I'm upset.
I've seen horrific things on the internet for decades now, but this takes the cake. It's not graphic, but watching this piece of shit go after toddlers in strollers and a screaming mother is just so disturbing.
Here's the story, without the video. It's out there if you look for it, but I recommend you don't.
What a pussy. Obviously I'm going say 1 of 2 things.There's one dude who kind of half-heartedly goes after him but you can tell he's scared of the knife and doesn't quite know what to do.
Just them happening to walk into this part of the words, find the deer carcass, and decided to leave it there to and set a game camera to see if anything would come eat it. Their camera would have filled up with vulture pics before it got to nightfall. Then probably small scavengers. All kinds of shit long before the "witches" stumbled across it. At night. Why were these witches trespassing on their land and they just happened to come across the deer in the dark?Yeah, I'm thinking staged as well. I'm thinking it's at least a semi-rural location - they have land, game cams, etc. They probably know most of the folks in their community. Not a lot of strangers in wigs tromping through the woods looking for deer carcasses to eat.
Woman unlawfullyabortsmurders a healthy 32-34-weekfetusbaby. Gets 28-month prison sentence.
British women seethe in this twitter thread, moan about how unjust the sentence is.
I'm all for abortions if the fetus isn't viable yet. But at that late stage, that's a baby. And that's murder.
Oh shit.
If all went well, I would be spending about 12 hours sealed inside on a dive to the Titanic. Not gonna lie; I was a little nervous, especially given the paperwork, which read, "This experimental vessel has not been approved or certified by any regulatory body, and could result in physical injury, emotional trauma, or death." Where do I sign?
This is not your grandfather's submersible; inside, the sub has about as much room as a minivan. It has one button. "That's it," said Rush. "It should be like an elevator, you know? It shouldn't take a lot of skill."
The Titan is the only five-person sub in the world that can reach Titanic's depth, 2.4 miles below the sea. It's also the only one with a toilet (sort of).
And yet, I couldn't help noticing how many pieces of this sub seemed improvised, with off-the-shelf components. Piloting the craft is run with a video game controller.
The crew closes the hatch, from the outside, with 17 bolts. There's no other way out.
There's no GPS underwater, so the surface ship is supposed to guide the sub to the shipwreck by sending text messages. Rush recalled, "I said, 'Do you know where we are?' '100 meters to the bow, then 470 to the bow. If you are lost, so are we!'"
But on this dive, communications somehow broke down. The sub never found the wreck.
"We were lost," said Shrenik Baldota. "We were lost for two-and-a-half hours."