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Whatever, let Big Poppa Pump show you a real 50-year-old workout.

Well done, fantastic clip, four goddamn legends in one show.

Who cares, the shit is funny.

Those movies were a true betrayal to the show.

Good point but flawed implementation could get ugly

This is the best response here. It’s all a cash scam. I know someone who was pulled over for not coming to a complete stop, didn’t blow the stop sign at 5mph, just not 100% stop and pause. Got a dui for blowing a .085. No accident, no reckless driving. But old man Jones that drives 40 in the left lane of 95 and then

Right on, more honest and hard working than the negronecks.

You missed your negroball ball thread, hit the back button and find someone who actually cares about your input.

We seem to have found the one driver on earth who has never done anything wrong while driving.

Hahahaha. No. Your whole comment reeks of self righteous asshole-ism. But it does not get terrible drivers off the road. Not one bit.

DUI law is 100% a money grab for local courts and attorneys and all the gladhanding between them ... and absolutely nothing else.

This is fucking stupid. Arbitrarily making a law more strict so that it includes people who are currently being responsible and living within the law doesn’t stop people from doing something it only makes more people guilty of doing the thing you don’t want them to do. If you really want to make a dent in DUI, if you

NTSB can go fuck themselves. They would give license to LEA to destroy peoples lives through fines, lost wages and/or jobs, and imprisonment, all because of a lowered BAC threshold.

I’ll drink to that! I love you, tree.

The emotional & financial maturity kind of cancels out the abundant energy of youth, so it’s a bit of a wash. I had my first at 42. The big difference I imagine is that at 22, I could have let my diet and exercise slide for the baby/toddler years with little to no detriment, at 42 your body is sooo not putting up with

I’m an old mom too and never once have I wished it otherwise. For me there’s just no comparison between the ease of being a mom at 40+ vs the struggle of doing it at 20+. It will be interesting to see what my daughter chooses, as she’ll have 3 generations of “older” moms behind her giving her a greater window of

I had my 1st at 41 and my 2nd at 43 and I really didn’t find it to be all THAT friggin’ hard. I don’t think just because I was 41 I had a harder time than a 23 yo would have had. I have just as much, if not more, energy now than when I was 23. Going out drinking and trying to go to work the next day was way more hard

I became a mom for the first time at 40, had the second at 43. We waited, perhaps a bit too long, because of career, money, experiences, travel. We married at 30 so we knew we were going to be older parents and had a lot of things we wanted to do before we had kids. But other than the judgements of people around us,

It’s great that you know what you want and don’t. I was 33 three years ago, and I kept googling “how do I know I want children.” Ambivalence is so much worse than knowing one way or another. Friends told me “well, if you feel ambivalent, it’s a sign you shouldn’t have one.” That turned out to be wrong, because, now