kevin-yurkiw
Kevin
kevin-yurkiw

Both. The latter resulted in my sons speach impediment.

I carry my two boys on my shoulders all the time. Not a huge deal aside from the slightly haunched position you have to be in to maintain the child's stability...which leads to a sore neck and shoulders.

Did you just wake up and realize your glass was half-empty? Or is it that you feel all others on this planet must be as miserable as you, leaving only memories of sadness and a wake of pain that can not be outshined by the good in their lives?

I want one so I can call it "MustBoost"

I picked up the Nexus 5 and got the wife a Moto G. We put them on a Net10 plan and I spend 60 or 70 a month combined on the bill.

Kinda makes me feel bad for putting 30k on my van in a year while living 2 miles from work.

Sadly, I even make a point to share this video out in the real world. When remotely relevant to the conversation at hand or if I am just bored, this video will be shared with friends. I have watched this video at least 50 times and shared it with more people than I care to remember.

CS gas. Smelled like burnt matches on our march up to the building. We went in wearing ACUs and our masks. Once inside, we got a short talk, were told to remove our masks, and they started calling guys forward alphabetically. My last name is Yurkiw...put me at the end. On your way out you are asked for name, rank, and

No one had posted a response by the time I had started typing mine. I was worried I was just going to come off as one of those random "That sucked" posts and I would be the only one sitting here wondering why everyone sat back enjoying that shit. Had to check the YouTube comments...and everyone there posting seemed to

I love and follow lots of youtube channels whos videos have been featured on Gizmodo. Vsause, Mental Floss, Numberphile, and SmarterEveryDay to name a few. I follow an assortment of science and automotive oriented channels as well. All of them are very informative and the hosts are great. This video, while

Everyone else said 6'4". But I did put my foot in my mouth there. There was a lot less over the top, asshole, elitist backlash than I expected. Scary.

I understood the exercise's practically and real world combat implications. I was was enlisted, did your normal basic out of Knox, and never saw or heard of any training like this being used outside of Ranger school or Navy/Marine training. Also, I didn't realize if the author was generally of training new soldiers

Ended up figuring that out. Wasn't sure if it was the correct usage or if they were mistakenly using "cadets" to speak generally of all soldiers in training. I was an enlisted man so I am not privy to the ROTC/Military Academy training. I ended up waiting to see some other posts and someone mentioned the training,

Dont try too hard to be a douche. I was going to type out an overly wordy version of something like "did you even read what I posted?" and vent some frustration on you when you already misunderstood what I already posted previously. Then i realized how I just couldn't care to to type out shit to argue with you.

Yeah...ate my shoe on the measurements. Kinda feel stupid for that...the rest of the post was on point though.

My intent was to highlight the (now obviously wrong) observation for use in saying that this stuff is fun. 40 feet or 4 inches, crawling the ranges like this was a ton better than sitting in a class, getting bitched at by sergeants who seem to have it out for you, and the general shock of being away from mom and dad.

It is 4 inches of water I'm not trying a dick or anything. Went through the same shit when I enlisted back in 2006. I am not going to say the military can't be dangerous...but this is kind of not as dramatic, stressful, scary as most think or as harsh and crazy as the military makes them sound. For most people, basic

Really? We haven't studied this before? It seems like it would have either been something tried in around the start of what we consider modern medicine and thought of as quackery or something maybe even studied more recently like the 60s o 70s.

It would be awesome if he could do a weeks worth of spoof episodes of Morgan's program to fill CNN's empty time slot. I don't think the US population would know what to do? It would be War of the Worlds all over again.

So if the BBC sacks Jezza, can the USA have him? I mean, he'll probably hate 98% of the population but he will get to say pretty much whatever he wants. We can give him an eight or nine o'clock spot on a major cable channel. Think A&E, Saturday nights. Let him say what he wants, review what he wants, and give him the