Loading video...

Video Failed to Load

Go Home

This guy right here. Whatever job he is interviewing for, I hope he gets it. He’s trying and that’s all that any of us can do. 💯 I’m going to give that man an A+ just on the fact that he put effort into this. So many people today...

970,056 views • 19 days ago •via X (Twitter)

0 Comments

No comments available

Comments from the original post will appear here

Related Videos

President Trump goes BESERK on Senator Mitch McConnell. He cut him right down to the bone and reduced his entire 40+ year career to nothing within seconds. TRUMP: “Well, McConnell’s an angry man.” “You know, he got thrown out of his position.” “He’s an angry guy.” “You know, he should be very thankful to me because if I didn’t win, he wouldn’t have gotten appoint...I appointed the judges. He didn’t.” “He gets credit for appointing judges. He didn’t appoint anybody, I did.” “You know how I did? I won the election and then I picked judges, and the judges ended up getting approved and they said, oh, didn’t he do a good job?” “He didn’t do a good job. What the HELL did he do?!” “I won the election. He’s an angry man who’s very disloyal to John Thune.” “John Thune is a good man.” “He was a loyal worker for Mitch McConnell. He worked for Mitch McConnell. He worked very hard. He was very loyal to him.” “I disagreed with him a lot because Mitch McConnell gave so much money to Democrats.” “He gave them money. I had to go get the wall money from the military. I just took it out of the military because that guy wouldn’t do anything.” “No, Mitch McConnell’s a bad guy.” “And he’s...I thought he was lousy at his job, lousy at his job.” “But the only thing they give him a lot of credit for judges.” “But I’m the one that got the judges. You know why? I won the election!” “If I didn’t win the election, he wouldn’t have had any judges.”

Overton

213,619 views • 1 month ago

Jaylen Brown says he used the NBA Players Association instead of hiring an agent for the NBA Draft because they're paid to help players “When I entered the draft, I didn't have an agent. I'm probably the highest picked selected ever that didn't enter with an agent. When I was evaluating, I went through the whole process and sat with a bunch of people, and what they was offering I ain't really need. It was kind of already slotted, so I leaned on the union a lot more” “A lot of the agents came and was like, ‘Yeah, we'll move you to L.A. We'll get you a trainer, put some money in your pocket,’ and I was like, ‘For what? Do I gotta give the money back?’ They was like, ‘Nah, but standard agent fee is 4%.’ I'm starting to do the math, and a house, car, and all that, whatever he was offering, is a lot less than what 4% would have been” “Long story short, the math wasn't mathing for me. I ended up being the third pick. I think because I came in like that, a lot of people, I think it was the agents, they tried to slander my name a little bit, put it in the media that he's too this, he's too that. Ended up backfiring. It all worked out in the end” “With the union, we pay dues. All the players in the NBA pay dues. We all pay like $10,000 out of our salary that goes to hiring lawyers, hiring staff, CEO, everything that you need to lead a company that works for us. So all of that is our resources that we all pay for, that we agree to. Once I learned that, I just started using it” “I'm talking about you can get private investigations done. They give referrals for financial advisors. All type of stuff. Foundation wise, health insurance, whatever you need. They have a liaison that's paid to make sure that you get it done. So I put it on their desk like, ‘I need you to get this done.’ And they do because that's their job”

dank

8,061,117 views • 5 days ago

Raymond Felton on Nick Wright comments calling LaMelo Ball a clown: “So, as a father I’m like fu*k you, how dare you talk about my son? When I see you I’m gonna slap the sh*t out of you, that’s the father in me. Now, me if I’m in the league I’m telling my dad don’t worry about it I’m going to address it, I got it, I’m going to say something to him. For you to call somebody a clown granted we all talk about this the other day, LaMelo was wrong for that shouldn’t have grab that man ankles unfortunately Bam got hurt and he got fined, i told y’all he wasn’t going to get suspended, he got fined. So, we all sit here and agree with each other that he was wrong for what he did. But now you going personal, he’s a clown. Like, when people go at people character, like if you want to talk about somebody game as an analyst or whatever you call yourself then you do that. But what people don’t understand is when you make stuff personal and now when you make it personal, but if I see you out on the streets you going to run to the cops. Let’s be honest. You going to try to sue me if I slap the sh*t out of you. But you just came at me personally though? So when I see you if I react to you coming at me personally being physical with you then you going to run and call the cops. He going to call the cops and you going to jail straight up. Because he going to press chargers. So, it’s just like I don’t know man when people go that far like that, I don’t really fool with them like that, I don’t even follow this dude honestly when he on TV, I turn the TV off.” (Via ToTheBaha)

NBA Courtside

153,448 views • 2 months ago

"One of the challenging things about the really important stuff in life is that they’re endless battles. If you do a good job focusing today and prioritizing today, if you pick the right thing to focus on, it earns you no bonus points for tomorrow. Tomorrow you show up, and if you spend all that time on YouTube or getting distracted or whatever, that day is gone. Other things are like that, too. Just because you worked out two weeks ago doesn’t mean you don’t need to do it today. Or just because you were a good spouse yesterday, that earns you no bonus points for today. You still need to show up for them. And so I’m trying to get comfortable with the endless nature of those things. A lot of the time we try to resist the endless nature of that stuff. “Oh, I wish it wasn’t that way.” We try to convince ourselves that it’s like a finish line. “If I just do this 21-day cleanse, then I’ll be a healthy person and I won’t have to think about it anymore. If I just buy her something nice for her anniversary, then I can stop worrying about it and I don’t have to [do other things].” No, it’s not like that. It’s endless. As soon as you accept the endless nature, you start looking at it differently. You say, “Okay, it’s not about getting to a particular finish line; it’s about living a daily life that feels sustainable and that I like and that I’m fully engaged in. So it’s about liking my days." James Clear on The Knowledge Project

Shane Parrish

85,858 views • 6 months ago