RawToast1989
RawToast1989 t1_iumnf04 wrote
Reply to comment by SavageSkillet in Yer a wizard, Jerry by JoeProHero7
Yeah, I got the reference! Turned out good man
RawToast1989 t1_iumjnh3 wrote
Reply to comment by SavageSkillet in Yer a wizard, Jerry by JoeProHero7
If you just made that up, it flows pretty well!
RawToast1989 t1_irjbml3 wrote
Reply to comment by every1swrong in TIL of Joseph Trombino, a security guard who survived the 1981 Brink’s robbery in Nyack, NY. He continued working for the company for the next 20 years, was nearly killed in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and was ultimately killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks. by schmo_hawk
Probably, but also less so than most, having been in terrible situations twice before this.
RawToast1989 t1_irhaea2 wrote
Reply to TIL of Joseph Trombino, a security guard who survived the 1981 Brink’s robbery in Nyack, NY. He continued working for the company for the next 20 years, was nearly killed in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and was ultimately killed in the September 11, 2001 attacks. by schmo_hawk
I like to think as he looked up from helping people into the stairwell, and saw the second plane approach the window, he couldn't help but laugh and curse god one last time.
RawToast1989 t1_jegsqmt wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in With age, every sport becomes an extreme sport by kattmaskinen
Are you crazy? Or just deluded to your own activity level? I mean, Golf involves the actual, physical movement of your body through space. E-sports involves your wrist/ fingers and eyes moving enough to cover a screen lol. I'm not saying that e-sports don't involve good coordination, timing, problem solving, etc. But to suggest there's More physical activity in them than Golf is a wild, and factually incorrect take on the situation.