Friday, May 22, 2026

PEOPLE ARE JUST PURE BRED CUNTS

 

I have no faith in human beings  on any

level .......99.99999999% of human beings........ are total cunts ...... i  really believe    people   give them too much  credit  .........  and  boom !!!!!!....here is a  fine  example   of   pure .......  as  i would like to   sat   cuntsmanship on the worst level .......you have  to be a  cunt in this  life ...... i personally    hate   most people ......  i have a  few!!!!!! .....  very...... very......  and  i mean  very  few ......i test  everyone   in life ......    being   a  nice guy gets you fucked over !!!.....really......  even with  bitches ......  they all play nice at  first.........  but  give them enough time ...... and  the  cunt  comes out ....... it's a  fact  jack!!!!!   .....or get anyone  drunk....... and the  real bastard   comes  out  !!!! ....... fact ......and another  get  any girl  drunk  and   after  5-6-7-8- drinks they turn into a  rug muncher  ..........huamn beings on the whole   ....especially today  are    dirtbags  there  are   very few  who   are  nice  .......don't hate the player  ......hate the  game ......


Act of kindness backfires after pantry stuffed with $1,800 of food is emptied by four people in under an hour

A Louisiana mother spent $1,800 on groceries to fill a community fridge for the needy, only for people to empty it out in under an hour. 

Brashawnee Johnson, a nonprofit owner, spent a whopping $1,743.83 on peanut butter, jelly, frozen pizzas, canned food, diapers, wipes, and more to help out those struggling in her community in Opelousas. 

But before she could even leave the grounds, the stock-full fridges were emptied by three or four people, she told KATC

'When I opened the fridge and saw it completely empty, I just started crying again. I could not believe three to four people took all of this,' she said. 

In a video posted around 8pm Wednesday, Johnson showed off her haul, but warned people to only take what they need. 

'The only thing I ask is that you come only if you need [to] and you don't be doggish and big-eyed. Please, because you guys aren't the only ones in need.'  

But within 30 to 40 minutes, the shelves only had a few cans of chicken noodle soup, peas, and oats among a few other items. 

The heartbroken mother then had to watch as others in need arrived to empty shelves, and were forced to go home empty-handed, leaving her in tears. 

Brashawnee Johnson, a nonprofit owner, spent $1,743.83 on peanut butter, jelly, frozen pizzas, canned food, diapers, wipes, and more to fill a community pantry in Opelousas, Louisiana

Brashawnee Johnson, a nonprofit owner, spent $1,743.83 on peanut butter, jelly, frozen pizzas, canned food, diapers, wipes, and more to fill a community pantry in Opelousas, Louisiana 

The shelves were barely stocked when she arrived with her haul, so she filled the shelves, which were emptied out in less than 30 minutes later

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'I don’t want to say they were being doggish or big-eyed…because I don’t know their household! But I will say, I’m HURT. I didn’t plan for it to happen like it,' she wrote on Facebook. 

Johnson understood where the people were coming from, having grown up in a low-income household with five siblings. They often experienced going to bed hungry and having no electricity, she wrote. 

She added that she is trying to lead with compassion, and remind herself that she doesn't know their circumstances. Johnson said she will be donating again. 

Beth Jones, the co-chair of the community giving fridge and pantry, said some food-insecure people take more than what they need because they're unsure when their next meal will be, she told KATC. 

Jones said it's not an uncommon occurrence at community fridges, where people can just walk up and take what they want. 

'People are hungry, so the food doesn't last long,' Jones told the outlet. 'They say the same thing in Lafayette – food doesn't last more than an hour or two.' 

The organization is working with local police to start patrolling the area more frequently, and the fridges do have cameras to 'see if it is being abused,' Jones said. 

An estimated 827,690 people live with food insecurity in the Pelican State, according to Feeding Louisiana

Johnson was shocked to see the groceries disappear so quickly and was heartbroken to witness others in need arrive to empty shelves

Johnson was shocked to see the groceries disappear so quickly and was heartbroken to witness others in need arrive to empty shelves

Johnson said the shelves were emptied by only a few people
People are only supposed to take what they need, but a few people took her entire stash

Johnson said the shelves were emptied by only a few people, despite urging everyone to take only what they need 

Of those people, it is estimated that 248,630 are children, or roughly one in five kids. 

St Laundry's Parish, which contains Opelousas, has an 18.7 percent food insecurity rate, according to Feeding Louisiana. 

An estimated 15,000 residents in the parish are struggling to afford food, with Lafayette - its neighboring parish - having a similar 16.1 percent food insecurity rate. 

The US Department of Agriculture found that 5.4 percent of households had a very low rate of food security, while 8.3 percent had a low risk, it found. 

This equates to roughly 18.3 million households, or around 48 million people who are unable to afford food regularly, according to USDA. 

The South experiences the highest rates of food insecurity.  





IS HE THE SAME FAMILY AS BEER

 Well........ i am not a  NASCAR fan  ......I used to think it stood for.......  " NEED ANAL SEX COCAINE AND RITALIN ".....but it  doesn't   .........bummer !!!!....oh  well!!!...... it is .....  or it started apparently .......  with moonshine........ or  some hillbilly  fucking stuff!!! ...its  a redneck sport   ....by the  way....... is  this   guy  related  to the  shitty beer  family .  ....you  know busch beer  .........it's the  fucking worst man !!!! ......its  as  bad  as  bud light  ....... the  little   bitch  beer!!!!  .....well done   dilaney .....or whatever  you fucked up irish name is  ...a deranged  wanna be irish ..... you wanna  be irish   anorexic  fucked  up  POS .....for  fucking  up a  beers  rep    scary  ugly ass  fucker...............incidentally...... what  man would wanna  be  a woman !!!!!.....are  you  fucked up in the   head !!!!! .....just saying .....well  RIP kyle   au revoir .....and shit and stuff and  things ........



2-time NASCAR champ Kyle Busch dies at 41 after being hospitalized with a ‘severe illness’

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CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup Series champion who won more races than anyone across NASCAR’s three national series, has died. He was 41.

The Busch Family, Richard Childress Racing and NASCAR issued a joint statement Thursday saying Busch died after being hospitalized. No cause of death was given.

Busch’s family said earlier Thursday that he was hospitalized with a “severe illness,” three days before he was to compete in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Busch was testing in the Chevrolet racing simulator in Concord on Wednesday when he became unresponsive and was transported to a hospital in Charlotte, several people familiar with the situation told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because details have not been disclosed by Busch’s team or family.

Busch was the younger brother of Kurt Busch, a NASCAR Hall of Famer. He’s survived by wife Samantha and children Brexton and Lennix.

“Our entire NASCAR family is heartbroken by the loss of Kyle Busch,” the statement said. “A future Hall of Famer, Kyle was a rare talent, one who comes along once in a generation. He was fierce, he was passionate, he was immensely skilled and he cared deeply about the sport and fans.”

The statement went on to say that “throughout a career that spanned more than two decades, Kyle set records in national series wins, won championships at NASCAR’s highest level and fostered the next generation of drivers as an owner in the Truck Series. His sharp wit and competitive spirit sparked a deep emotional connection with race fans of every age, creating the proud and loyal ‘Rowdy Nation.’”

The news comes 11 days after Busch radioed into his crew near the end of a Cup Series race at Watkins Glen asking a doctor to give him a “shot” when he finished the race. According to the TV broadcast, Busch had been struggling with a sinus cold exacerbated by the intense G-forces and elevation changes at the New York road course.

Busch finished the race in eighth place.

Busch competed at Dover last weekend and won the Trucks Series race for Spire Motorsports. He then finished 17th at the NASCAR All-Star race, his final race.

“Absolutely cannot comprehend this news,” NASCAR driver and former teammate Denny Hamlin posted on social media. “We just need to think of his family during this time. We love you KB.”

Added driver Brad Keselowski on social media: “Absolute shock. Very hard to process.”

A polarizing figure known as “Rowdy” and “Wild Thing” for his post-race fights, regular feuds with other drivers and sometimes outlandish behavior, the multi-talented Busch stormed on the Cup Series scene in 2005 by winning Rookie of the Year.

He went on to win championships in 2015 and 2019 for Joe Gibbs Racing.

“His impact on our organization and on the sport of NASCAR will never be forgotten,” the team said in a statement.

From Las Vegas, Busch experienced unrivaled success across NASCAR’s three national series winning a combined 234 Cup, O’Reilly Auto Parts and Trucks Series races. He had 63 Cup victories along with 102 O’Reilly Auto Parts wins and 69 Trucks victories — both records.

Busch was fired early in his career by Hendrick Motorsports to make room on the team for Dale Earnhardt Jr.

“Kyle and I had a really challenging existence for many years,” Earnhardt said in a statement. “But we luckily took the time to figure out our differences and that was something he instigated with a conversation in his bus around how we each managed our racing teams. I was super eager for us to get on better terms. But it was he who made the effort for that to be possible.”

Busch moved on to Joe Gibbs Racing where he experienced the vast majority of career success. But Busch was let go when there was no sponsor after the 2022 season and joined Richard Childress Racing, where had struggled to win races.

His lack of success led to a recent spat with former JGR teammate Hamlin, who appeared to criticize Busch on the “Actions Detrimental” podcast. Hamlin said, “If you’re expecting Kyle Busch to just go back to victory lane on a regular basis, you are kidding yourselves.”

While Hamlin later said he meant no harm by the comments and was just making an observation, Busch took exception and said he could make Hamlin’s life “hell” on the racetrack.

While several laps down at last month’s race at Kansas, Busch raced Hamlin hard instead of allowing the race leader to pass. That decision held up Hamlin during a crucial stage of the race and Tyler Reddick won the race after Hamlin faded late.

After winning the Trucks race at Dover last week and showing an uptick in speed, Busch seemed to make a veiled jab at Hamlin, saying “I guess I just remembered how to drive.”

After earning his win at Dover, Busch was asked how many races he wanted to win in his career.

“You take whatever you can get, man,” Busch said. “You never know when the last one is going to be, so cherish them all — trust me.”

Busch’s unexpected death is just the latest tragedy to hit NASCAR. Last December, former driver Greg Biffle, his wife and two children and three others died in a plane crash in Statesville, North Carolina.

The announcement of Busch’s death came after teams had already left Gasoline Alley on media day at the Indianapolis 500. As word spread on Main Street in Speedway, Indiana, just a short walk from Indianapolis Motor Speedway, race fans -- IndyCar and NASCAR -- were saddened.

NASCAR officials confirmed to The Associated Press the Coca-Cola 600 will go on as planned Sunday.

Drivers are expected to begin making their way to Charlotte Motorsports Speedway in Concord on Friday with practice and qualifying beginning on Saturday. Earlier in the day, RCR had announced that Austin Hill would replace Busch in the No. 8 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1.

___ AP freelance writer and former AP auto racing writer Jenna Fryer and AP Sports Writer Michael Marot in Indianapolis contributed to this report. ___

PEOPLE ARE JUST PURE BRED CUNTS

  I have no faith in human beings  on any level .......99.99999999% of human beings........ are total cunts ...... i  really believe    peop...