Heroes don’t all wear capes.

“Grandma Elsie” can’t stop bragging about the firefighter who changed her life. She’s in her 90s and accidentally set off her Life Alert pendant while mowing the lawn. Brandon Huber arrived and realized it was a false alarm, but wanted to stay and help with the yard work. He then recruited his 4 sons to completely paint and fix up her 1939 house that had looked tattered for decades. “Nobody asking him to do this,” Elsie said. “He has four kids and works 24-hour shifts buth he did this on the side and it’s amazing. It changed my life!”

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Who would be the best type of roommate for me?

  • Someone who is comfortable with nudity for sure and preferably the same sex. It’s just a penis and we both have one. Not a big deal.
  • Someone who embraces the freedom and liberation of being nude while living everyday life. Honestly, I would strip down naked the second I got in the door and wouldn’t get dressed until I had to leave again.
  • Bonus, the nude lifestyle does save on laundry as well.
  • Effective communication, because some things need to be said, even if the person on the receiving end doesn’t want to hear it. How you say it is what counts. And the ability to still be friends after such a discussion.
  • Dignity for the other person and respect for them as a fellow human being with value. This is a big one for me.
  • Cleanliness to an extent. I am no clean freak by any means, my room is a bit cluttered at times and I can get unorganized, but it’s not dirty and disgusting. I don’t always make my bed and I tend to pile papers up and get to them when I can. Looking lived in is ok as long as it’s not disgusting and smelly.
  • Respect for boundaries and personal space. The biggest one for me would be the respect for personal space. I wouldn’t just come into your room uninvited or without asking and would expect the same from you.
  • Flexibility and adaptability for me would be a challenge depending on what it is. I am not one for surprises and I tend to get into a routine. I would be open to new ideas and perspectives as long as they are not sprung on me.

The Untold Story of Men.

All around us men are being crushed in divorce with infidelity, false domestic violence accusations, kicked out of their own homes, and their children ripped away from them—but do you see this story told in the news? TV? Movies? You see the ever repeating loop in movies and TV of the guy abusing the woman and her hardships…but do you ever see the true story of the common male experience in America now? No, you don’t. It’s untold. Unheard. Unmentioned. And yet personally we each know many men this happens to. Where all his sacrifice and hard work for years for his family is ignored and he’s kicked into the corner by our legal system and media. The only voices for our story as men is US. Tell your stories. Tell your brother’s stories of mistreatment on social media and in real life to anyone who will listen. Millions are men are crushed every year and virtually nobody in society gives a damn. Use the mouthpiece of social media to tell men’s story and make a difference to save other men pain.

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Memorial Day 2024.

Kindness matters.

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