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Dirty Honey with Austin Meade as opener was awesome!
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thephotopitmagazine · 6 months
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FROM THE PIT TO THE CROWD: DIRTY HONEY WITH AUSTIN MEADE - THE BEACHAM - ORLANDO FL - OCTOBER 27, 2023
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Austin Meade - BUS INVADERS Ep. 1887
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velostl · 3 months
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Austin Meade performed in St. Louis at The Hawthorne on December 15, 2023. Originally photographed for Arch City Media.
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Varsity Type - Austin Meade
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grayskyblues · 2 years
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seeing highly suspect in Austin Meade's inspo playlist like how does he listen to a leftist NYC band Vs me literally listening to Austin meade :/
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bearfoottruck · 8 months
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As any of you who have followed me long enough know, I LOVE rock and metal music. However, I found recently that I can only go to so many concerts per year because 1. Tickets are expensive even for the cheaper seats, and 2. The trip, the traffic and the crowds are pretty overwhelming. It's sad because many of the bands I like are broken up or are about to. Nevertheless, I intend to go to as many shows as I can, and I'm grateful for the bands I have seen.
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fitsofgloom · 25 days
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"By Crom, serve me a large Savage pie with spinach, garlic, a side of pepperoni rolls, and a cask of mead, or be driven before me as I hear the lamentations of your women!": Conan's Pizza of Austin, Texas, established in 1976 and adorned inside and out with Frank Frazetta art. It's like the Hyborian Afterlife as imagined by Bill & Ted.
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⚠️⚠️"YOU BETTER PAY ATTENTION"⚠️⚠️
White Hat Military Installations DESTROY Vaccine-Contaminated Blood Stockpiles
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After the House voted 350-80 in favor of repealing Lloyd Austin’s unconstitutional Covid-19 vaccine mandate for all armed forces members, the White Hat partition of the U.S. military took it a step further by destroying blood donations taken from vaccinated servicemembers.
They say empirical evidence proves beyond all doubt that although donors might not present vaccine-related side effects, recipients of tainted plasma have had adverse reactions, including sudden death, to contaminated blood. Case in point: Staff Sgt. William Wright, a healthy 36-year-old male stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, was wounded during a training exercise to the point of needing a transfusion. Wright was not vaccinated; he had been fighting an arduous battle to obtain a religious exemption. He was unconscious at the time, and therefore couldn’t ask whether the plasma entering his veins had been siphoned from a vaccinated person. Unbeknownst to Wright, the donor had been double-vaxxed and boosted. He seemed to recover—his vitals were normal and he was eating solid food—but remained under observation at the William Beaumont Army Medical Center-Fort Bliss, and had enough strength to ask whether he’d been given vaccinated blood. When told he had, he protested. Two days later Wright, still at the hospital, died suddenly—major heart attack. A postmortem examination found an 11” blood clot in an artery in his lungs.
The White Hat physicians’ movement claims that the criminal Biden regime has buried hundreds of similar reports that malign its precious vaccine.
“When an unvaccinated patient receives vaccinated plasma, well, statistics don’t lie. What we’ve witnessed is an astronomically large number of troops present everything from mild and temporary to severe and lasting side effects, and, in some cases, death. I’m personally aware of 12 men that needed a transfusion and vehemently objected to getting vaccinated plasma. They were told they were government property and had no right to refuse it,” a physician at Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, told Real Raw News.
On Thursday, the senior leadership at Womack Army Medical Center reached a consensus to incinerate and destroy its stockpile of vaccine-contaminated blood—approximately 500 liters of refrigerated plasma and whole blood that hadn’t yet been spun in a centrifuge. News of the heroic act spread rapidly among the White Hat community, and within hours other military bases began torching polluted blood. Fort Meade, home to U.S. Cyber Command, destroyed its supply, as did Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Benning, both in Georgia. All told, 23 installations obliterated toxic blood.
“It was a ripple effect, a wave,” said our source at Womack Army Medical Center. “It only took us to start it, and now it’s washing over joint bases all over the country.”
RRN asked whether the blood destruction would affect service members whose lives depend on a transfusion.
“We have an ace in the hole,” our source said. “Fortunately, Marines resisted the mandate from the start, and have been donating regularly. Rough estimate, 150,000 unvaccinated Marines who can donate 6 times per year. The Special Operations units also refused vaccination. That’s 43,000 men and women, give or take. We won’t have a shortage of unvaccinated blood. And we’ll get more as new enlistees, who won’t have to get vaxxed, can contribute theirs.”
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Do you know what you're getting❓🤔
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louisupdates · 11 months
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Louis Tomlinson at Kemba Live! in Columbus, OH
June 8, 2023 Maddy Meade
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Eager fans started lining up at Kemba Live! before 9:30 AM for Louis Tomlinson’s Faith In The Future Tour in Columbus, Ohio.
The line of fans ended up stretching hundreds of people deep and looping around the corner of the street. Shortly after the doors opened, the pit area was completely packed with fans.
Opening act, Snarls, kicked the night off and was met with a warm welcome from fans. The Columbus-based indie rock band exudes cool kid energy and fans were definitely vibing. The band consists of Chlo White, Riley Hall, Mick Martinez, and Max Martinez. Snarls hit songs include “Walk in the Woods,” “Marbles,” and “Fixed Gear.”
Taking the stage next was the indie rock band The Academic from Ireland. Fans enthusiastically greeted The Academic to the stage with their handcrafted “I love The Academic” signs. The band is comprised of brothers Matthew and Stephen Murtagh, Craig Fitzgerald, and Dean Gavin. The Academic played several of their most popular songs including “Different,”“Mixtape 2003,” “Bear Claws,” and “Don’t Take It Personally.” The Academic did a phenomenal job of having fans dancing on their feet and ready for the highly anticipated Tomlinson to take the stage next.
Louis Tomlinson started his monumental career in 2010 in what would be one of the biggest boy bands in the world, One Direction. Needless to say, Kemba Live! was packed full of original Louis Tomlinson fans who have supported him since the beginning. His fans were sporting current merchandise but were also sure to bring out their original One Direction merchandise for the occasion. They had One Direction merchandise ranging from blankets to One Direction-branded Converse.
Tomlinson started his set off on a huge dynamic note with his song, “The Greatest” which was accompanied by pyrotechnics. He had an impressive stage setup that included multiple large-screen displays that showed live video coverage of the stage. It was apparent that fans share a special connection with Tomlinson and relate to his music on a personal level. “The Greatest” is the opening track to Tomlinson’s second album, Faith In The Future, and sets the tone for the remainder of the album. This album exudes an element of confidence that stems from being able to make the kind of music an artist wishes to make. It largely departs from Tomlinson’s previous pop music and, instead, leans toward indie rock. The setlist for this tour felt largely authentic to Tomlinson.
Of course, Tomlinson paid tribute to his former band by playing popular One Direction songs “Night Changes” and “Where Do Broken Hearts Go.” Fans were incredibly supportive, singing along through the entirety of the concert but it’s hard to ignore the energy fans gave to the throwback One Direction songs. Tomlinson also played his hits “Bigger Than Me,” “Written All Over Your Face,” and “Out of My System,” and wrapped up the encore with “Silver Tongues.” Tomlinson did an impressive job interacting with fans throughout the duration of the concert. At multiple points of the show, he would hop off of the stage and join fans at the barricade.
The Faith In The Future North American tour continues on throughout June and wraps on July 7th in Austin, TX. Some dates are already sold-out so be sure to get your tickets soon to secure your place.
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1K fluff prompt 7 based on your Selkie AU since they are big on smelling like home/the sea/each other
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fandom: elvis presley | elvis ( 2022 ) rating: t pairing: elvis presley x female reader wordcount: 1393 warnings: mentions of seal skin. me playing fast and loose with selkie myth. jerry is a werewolf. mention of gambling. this is actually tame so i don't have too many warnings. author’s note: thank you for this anon! i don't know if you're the same anon who sent the angst prompt as well for the selkie au but know i'm working on that as well. just taking a bit longer because a certain @prompted-wordsmith helped me brainstorm/get out of my head a little with it so it might be a bit longer than the rest. it should be worth it. but anyway, super enjoyed this and loved writing it so i hope you enjoy it too! this is done for my 1k gala, based on fluff line “mmmh, you always smell amazing!” this is based on/in the same universe as the selkie au i wrote. not required to read it but it makes things make a lot more sense. y'all know the drill, real elvis or austin elvis works fine for this despite the moodboard.
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The funny thing about being friends with a werewolf is that they have one of the best senses of smell out of all supernatural creatures and yet- and yet they're also the most easily fooled. Elvis likes to think that's why he never picked up on you smelling like his skin, smelling like the ocean breeze when you were in Las Vegas of all places. If you were gonna smell like anything it should have been Lake Mead. Jerry's excuse, bless him, was that he thought you were another selkie because your scent had been just different enough from Elvis's own still faintly there scent that he wasn't sure. Besides with how you two had danced around and slowly fallen for each other he- he didn't want to ruin that. He hadn't wanted to ruin the relationship he felt that you and Elvis had started to cultivate.
Call him a sucker for epic little romances. Still, nowadays he can tell the difference, tell how without Elvis's skin you don't smell like the sea. You don't smell like an Ocean breeze or anything like that. You smell like a normal human to him. A fact that Elvis disagrees with every time he wants Jerry to make sure things are normal with you when the two of you have to be seperated.
"Whatdya mean ya can't fuckin', Schilling, you got one damn job-" Elvis growls over the phone only to be cut off by Jerry answering with a growl of his own.
"I'm saying it's faint, Elvis. She's still here, but she's probably spending time in her old room, not the penthouse suite. I know you're made she couldn't come-"
"Damn right I am. We get outta Vegas, ain't trapped on dry land and she tells me she'll meet me in Paris? Like I'm supposed t' enjoy London all by myself. Next thing I know I'll be in Venice all alone too. Want t'enjoy Europe wit' her, not alone." Elvis's growl only gets stronger the more he speaks and by the end he's practically barking over the phone. Jerry shoots you a look as he holds the phone away from his ear and rolls his eyes.
"You know she's busy. You love her-" Jerry starts with a sigh before Elvis cuts him off again.
"She doesn't need to still be doin' it and she knows it! She knows I can- I wanna- I gotta treat my seal wife the way she deserves." You frown listening to the way Elvis talks, how it feels like the winds are leaving his sails. "Jus'- jus' feelin' lonely, Jer."
It's then that you almost spill the beans. It's then that you almost spill the beans and take the phone from Jerry and tell Elvis you're going to be in London tomorrow night but that would ruin the surprise so you bite your tongue and watch as Jerry shakes his head.
"I know, EP. She'll be with you in a few days, just- enjoy London, man. It's your first time there performing and for fun. Live a little." He spares a glance at you, noting how you make a face at live a little as he looks at the time. "Shit- I made plans. Listen, I catch her scent again I'll call ya."
Elvis's only response before he hangs up the phone is a subtle yeah yeah. Jerry looks at you once he hangs up and rubs at his temples. "You two are such a pain in my ass."
You shrug, grabbing the last of your stuff to shove into your bag. "At this point Jerry, I think the feeling is mutual with all three of us." You take a moment to sit on the suitcase and motion for Jerry to zip it up. "Help me out, sooner this gets done the sooner I'm out of your fluffy fur and into his fluffy hair."
The flight is exhausting and the next time you reserve the right to ask Elvis to just send the Lisa Marie to pick you up, damn the surprise entirely. It has already been arranged for you to be allowed access to Elvis's room at the hotel he's in purely because you knew you'd likely arrive during a show. From the moment you walk inside the building your own human nose catches a whiff of the sea that's unique to Elvis and a tension you didn't know was inside of you lessens its grip.
The scent only gets stronger until you reach his room and open it to smell what you've come to define as heaven. If you shut your eyes you can pretend you're on the beaches in Hawai‘i with his arms wrapped around you as you watch the sunset. It's a romantic image and one you find yourself pining for as if he's not your boyfriend. As if to him you're already a wife he just has to convince you to say yes to him, to legally bind yourself to him. Still, you miss him and the jet lag combined with that pining sort of feeling inside your chest has to flopping on the bed and passing out before you know it.
You wake up to warmth against you. Warmth and Elvis practically nuzzling your neck, ignoring how sweaty he is and how gross you probably are from your flight. It takes a moment for your senses to return to you but when they do you're struck by how he smells, how it makes you feel like wherever you are is home. Elvis's voice is a mumble against your skin as you turn over to face him, watching as he goes back to kissing and nuzzling your neck. "Smell so good- Missed this- Smell so amazin'. Always fuckin'-"
A giggle leaves your lips before you pull him up for a kiss, ignoring the sweat and the disgust of the grime you feel between you two. "Could say the same for you. Always smell so amazing. Clothes don't compare to-"
There's a glint in his eyes when he pulls away just slightly. "Ya been smellin' my clothes. Been gone for less than a week and ya smellin' my clothes." He teases before nuzzling at your neck again. "Nice surprise ya givin' me here, comin' early. Coulda told me."
"And miss waking up to this? To you acting like a happy wittle seal?" Your own tone is teasing but you mean no malice in it as your hand moves to run through his hair. "I finished early, missed my seal. Figured you deserved to see all this with me."
"Ya stayin' the whole tour?" His eyes widen, because at best you were supposed to stay for three cities, maybe a week at best not- not the whole tour. "Ya ain't- Ya ain't lyin'?"
"Wouldn't dream of it." Your answer is simple enough but has Elvis barking out a laugh that you only hear him let out as a seal as you grin when he pulls you up out of the bed and picks you up into a hug.
"I get to travel the world wit' ya. Get t'go swimmin' ev'ywhere with ya. Fuckin'-" His hands travel to the sides of your face as he pulls you in for a kiss. "Ain't gonna be able to tell our scents apart. Gonna feel at home every second."
You bite your lip a little. "That's kind of the point, Elvis. Can't have you getting another seal wife when you've got me."
For a moment he looks hurt until he realizes how your eyes are still smiling. You're joking and he swears in that moment more than any other one he's felt with you he realizes he's in love with you. Not because of any supernatural bullshit, but because you're you, the woman who managed to charm him with matching dresses to his jumpsuits and who got him back his life. He tilts his head slightly before pulling away, grabbing your hand as he does. He hums as he pulls you to the bathroom. "The European girls ain't got nothin' on ya. 'Sides, they ain't as much fun in the shower. Gonna join me?"
Your free hand moves to start undressing yourself as you allow yourself to be pulled. "As long as you don't try and shift. You're a bit of a handful as a seal."
"That was one goddamn time!"
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thephotopitmagazine · 17 hours
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FROM THE PIT TO THE CROWD: EARTHDAY BIRTHDAY 2024 - CENTRAL FLORIDA FAIRGROUNDS - ORLANDO FL - APRIL 20, 2024
FROM THE PIT TO THE CROWD: EARTHDAY BIRTHDAY 2024 - CENTRAL FLORIDA FAIRGROUNDS - ORLANDO FL - APRIL 20, 2024
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Shuffle your favorite playlist and post the first five songs that come up. Then copy/paste this ask to your favorite mutuals. 💌💜
Thank you dearest!
The playlist is called Driving Fun. Since I drive so much I need a lot of music.
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2024 Pittsburgh Pirates Roster
Pitchers
#23 Mitch Keller (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
#26 Bailey Falter (Chino Hills, California)
#27 Marco Gonzales (Ft. Collins, Colorado)*
#28 Josh Fleming (Columbia, Illinois)*
#35 Colin Holderman (Bourbonnais Township, Illinois)
#36 Dauri Moreta (Comendador, Dominican Republic)
#37 Jared Jones (La Mirada, California)**
#43 Ryan Borucki (Fremont Township, Illinois)
#45 Albertín Chapman (San Isidro De Holguin, Cuba)*
#48 Luis Ortiz (San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic)
#51 David Bednar (Mars, Pennsylvania)
#54 Martín Pérez (Guanare, Venezuela)*
#59 Roansy Contreras (Peralvillo, Dominican Republic)
#61 José Hernández (San Felipe De Puerto Plata, Dom Rep)
#63 Hunter Stratton (Bluff City, Tennessee)
Catchers
#6 Yasmani Grandal (Miami Springs, Florida)*
#14 Joey Bart (Buford, Georgia)*
#32 Henry Davis (Bedford, New York)
#55 Jason Delay (Johns Creek, Georgia)
Infielders
#2 Connor Joe (San Diego, California)
#3 Ji-Hwan Bae (Daegu, South Korea)
#13 Ke'Bryan Hayes (Tomball, Texas)
#15 Oneil Cruz (Nizao, Dominican Republic)
#19 Jared Triolo (Austin, Texas)
#25 Alexander Williams (San Diego, California)
#44 Ryan Tellez (Elk Grove, California)*
Outfielders
#10 Bryan Reynolds (Brentwood, Tennessee)
#18 Michael Taylor (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)*
#22 Andrew McCutchen (Ft. Meade, Florida)
#38 Edward Olivares (Santiago De León De Caracas, Venezuela)*
#65 Jack Suwinski (Chicago, Illinois)
Coaches
Manager Derek Shelton (Warren Township, Illinois)
Bench coach Don Kelly (Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania)
Hitting coach Andy Haines (Louisville Township, Illinois)
Assistant hitting coach Christian Marrero (Miami, Florida)
Bullpen coach Justin Meccage (Billings, Montana)
Bullpen catcher Jordan Comadena (Normal, Illinois)
Bullpen catcher Raúl Hernández (Maturín, Venezuela)
Pitching coach Oscar Marin (Los Angeles, California)
1B coach Tarrik Brock (Goleta, California)
3B coach Mike Rabelo (New Port Richey, Florida)
Infield coach Mendy López (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
Strategy coach Radley Haddad (Carmel, Indiana)
Assistant coach Stephen Morales (Mayagüez, Puerto Rico)
Assistant coach Jonny Tucker (Oakland, California)
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demi-shoggoth · 1 year
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2022 Reading Log pt 28
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136. Drunk Flies and Stoned Dolphins by Oné R. Pagán. This book is about pharmacology, the possible evolutionary benefits of drug use, and the documented cases of animals using drugs, both in lab and wild settings. It might be partially because I’ve read a lot of books on similar topics, but this one stood out to me only in that I didn’t like the authorial voice. It felt vaguely condescending. The book is mostly a literature review, and not a particularly engaging one at that. There were some studies I was unaware of (like a follow-up study to the infamous “elephant on acid” experiment), but overall I wasn’t impressed.
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137. The Hidden written by Neil Christopher, illustrated by Mike Austin. This is a book about Inuit mythology and folklore, primarily looking at anthropomorphic gods and other humanoids: giants, fairies, hags, etc. The book has descriptions of the monsters in question, and quotes from tales told to the author over the course of his research. The writing is good, but the art is better. Austin has a very naturalistic style, making the various trolls, dwarves and deities within look like actual people, and actual Inuit people, with authentic dress and features. For people interested in the cultures of the American Arctic, and/or for people interested in monsters, this book is highly recommended.
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138. Fascinating Shells by Andreia Salvador. This book is similar to The Smithsonian Handbook of Interesting Insects, in that it’s a reprint of a British book showcasing photos from the London Natural History Museum, with a paragraph or so of text for each specimen. I liked this book much more than that one. Possibly because I know less about mollusks so am less judgey about books on the subject, possibly because Fascinating Shells had only one author, as opposed to the four (!) of Interesting Insects. The shells are organized loosely taxonomically (in that gastropods are grouped together, then bivalves, etc., but not within clades). Some of the information in the paragraphs of text are about biology, and others are focused on the cultural history of that species or specimen.
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139. Unmask Alice by Rick Emerson. This is one of those true crime books that reads like literary fiction, and this is also one of those true crime books that shows empathy for the survivors and the victims. The topic is Beatrice Sparks, a literary ghoul who preyed on the fears of adults about children to push fearmongering about teen runaways, LSD and Satanism, and who preyed on the grieving family of a teenager who committed suicide for fodder for her lurid forgeries. Those forgeries, books like Go Ask Alice and Jay’s Journal, masqueraded as “true stories”, while Sparks claimed to be a doctor of psychology. Emerson argues that Jay’s Journal was Patient Zero for the Satanic Panic, which is not an angle on that moral panic I had heard before.
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139a. A History of Food by Maguelonne Toussaint-Samat, translated by Anthea Bell. This is another book that’s not necessarily bad, but I put down because it is way too long and too dense for me at the moment. It’s 675 pages of stream of consciousness about culinary history, making all sorts of broad, universal claims with very little citation to back it up. There’s a “select bibliography in English” rather than an actual works cited, which seems somewhat suspicious to me. To give you an example, the book begins by talking about means of cooking in bags and skins before ceramics or metalworking, then moves to honey, which is the “first food” because of its role in a handful of myths, not actual history, then a detailed history of French spice bread and the rivalries between towns, followed by some information about mead making. I could see myself coming back to this book at some point, but I have many other books to read, and do not especially have the patience to sift through the author’s very dense and florid style.
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140. Action Park by Andy Mulvihill with Jake Rossen. This is the memoirs of one of the sons of the man who created and ran Action Park, a New Jersey water park where safety, logic and insurance requirements were not welcome at the gates. The book soft-pedals Gene Mulvihill’s many crimes and indiscretions in favor of an “all in good fun” sense of nostalgia, which sort of makes sense because the main author is his son and worked at the park. You can almost see the author struggling with cognitive dissonance when writing about the deaths and more grisly accidents on park grounds. The book ends with an epilogue of how he briefly ran the park before being pushed out by investors, and comes close to, but not quite, being a rant about how the snowflakes in the government won’t let people give themselves whiplash anymore. There’s some fun sections (such as the opening, which is a description of going down the infamous Cannonball Loop, and the trial run of the too-dangerous-even-for-Action-Park Bailey Ball), but you’d probably have more fun and use less time reading the Wikipedia page or watching YouTube videos on the topic.
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