12/29/2025
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSyGI0ZEj-e/?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
been playing with these plan b setups
they go pretty hard.
Anyone ready for the forever wait after Jan 1st when all the stamps go to 0.00$$ 🤣
Linkin park hits just right 😎
12/20/2025
Thanks MAGA
- Crayon 🖍 Eater
They said they'd only redact part of the Epstein files in order to protect the identities of the victims.
90% of the documents are fully redacted.
11/20/2025
"You guys have stopped touching your receipts, right?"
11/16/2025
GM…☕️
Our lawyers sue the ATF all the time. They’re dope as f**k.
11/13/2025
God bless Massie - Crayon 🖍 Eater
Thomas Massie got the signatures he needed to force a vote in the House to release the Epstein files. Fire up the woodchippers! Release the Kraken!
11/03/2025
Jesus Christ thats a long time. - Crayon 🖍 Eater
2 Soldiers held their position for 165 days
Oleksandr Tishayev and Oleksandr Alikseyenko held their observation position in the Orikhiv direction for 165 days.
UA soldiers from the 138th Separate Battalion of the 115th Territorial Defense Brigade held continuous defense of their position in the Zaporizhzhia region.
Over 30 attempts were made to relieve them, but due to constant shelling and drone attacks it was not possible. Only at the end of October, thanks to thick fog, was this achieved.
They are being awarded medals for their nearly half-year of continuous defense.
10/24/2025
My post went mini-viral yesterday, so I want to discuss my lifetime warranty.
Years ago, I worked at Cannae Pro Gear, not in leadership, but as the l employee handling everything. At that time, I promised a “lifetime warranty.” The company shut down, and I started my own. Some customers, aware of my history, ask about warrantying old gear, I have no real obligation to, I’m a completely separate entity.
Still, I said “lifetime warranty,” and people trusted my commitment to quality, some with their lives. Now in charge of my own thing, I feel a moral duty to honor that promise for gear in both ventures for as long as I am able.
When I say “brøther,” I mean it. Your trust in my kit is an honor I take seriously.
PRÈ ØRDÈR October 24 at 3 PM PST
Plate carrier, med bag, rifle sling
Ranger green, Coyote, M81 Woodland
10/20/2025
Crazy statement from FN - Crayon 🖍 Eater
10/18/2025
The Marines be like:
Just walk it off and stay hydrated.
10/17/2025
Q: Have you ever personally known someone who died in combat?
"My cousin was killed 2 years ago. I was with my Uncle and my cousins when the news of Maksym's death came. Seeing my father, and my uncle cry, as only grown men can cry; was one of the most painful experiences of my life. I had never seen a man cry before. Not like that. I lost my cousin, but he lost his son."
- Ukraine
"My dad was killed in Iraq in December 2006, I was 7 at the time. It changed my perspective on everything forever. Time is finite, cherish the small things, always pick up the phone and call someone you miss. It did give me a unique breed of patriotism, I look at the flag differently, I pay closer attention to international politics and why men are being sent to fight for something only bureaucrats care about."
- Iraq
"During the assault, a Russian had gotten very close to Vadym's dugout and threw a TM-62 mine with a fuse inside. It completely destroyed the bunker. I saw the remains and I couldn't understand how my friend was speaking with me an hour before, and now he was strips and pieces. Sometimes my mind thinks he survived and is missing somewhere because nothing was left of him to recover but pieces."
- Ukraine
“We had been set up on a hill. When we left a position we buried all of our garbage and filled in all of the fighting positions from the night before. In the morning we went out to run patrols, all of us. I was walking point, as usual. We were staying off of the paths to avoid b***y traps.
I carried a machete and was cutting my way thru vines and brush. Not very quiet, but safer. By afternoon I was exhausted. My platoon leader replaced me at point with another Marine. We ended up heading back to our position from the night before.
As we walked back up the hill we were ambushed by the NVA who had set up a perimeter on our old position. The guy who replaced me at point walked into a blast from a Chinese claymore mine. It blew his head and both arms off. His flak jacket protected his torso but that was useless at that point.
The NVA fired at us for a bit and retreated back into the jungle. We cleared the hill and called in medevac helicopters. Another Marine and I had to roll our point man up in a poncho and carry him up the hill where he was eventually evacuated by helicopter. I knew him and remember what he looked like but his name is erased from my mind.
That experience has haunted me for 50 years. Why him and not me? Why am I alive and he was blown to pieces in my place. I honestly believe that God spared me for some reason that I am not aware of. Since then, I've tried to be a good person to repay the favor.”
- Vietnam