I got an alert on my phone telling me it's time to go inside. Haha.Dallas instituted a curfew last night that will last for several days. So glad I don't live in a shit hole city where they put curfews on adults.
I got an alert on my phone telling me it's time to go inside. Haha.Dallas instituted a curfew last night that will last for several days. So glad I don't live in a shit hole city where they put curfews on adults.
I hope you stayed outside with guns insteadI got an alert on my phone telling me it's time to go inside. Haha.
we should really be saving all this looting and rioting for when the new Xbox and Playstation drop come on guys we need to think better!!! Lol, I'm just playing I don't condone any of this s*** it's stupid
I was on my porch.I hope you stayed outside with guns instead
sucks he has to go to work in a place where he needs that
Yeah he works downtown where shit popped off yesterday. Good area but better safe than sorrysucks he has to go to work in a place where he needs that
Ok Karen.What does healthcare have to do with a thread on the riots?
also you and @MC Gusto can tag the person you have a problem with.
Unfortunately being molested as a child doesn't make you atypical in this country. Just look at Adelaide - they call it the 'City of Churches' and it's not hard to see why. Initially you would think the poor residents are just suffering from their physically deformities they get from drinking the tap water, but it's clear when you speak to one that they were forced to 'take the lord's supper' from the local priest. No wonder it is genuinely the meth capital of the world.
It should make everyone in the world sad that such a place even exists.
It was two police officers racially profiling a black man, until he makes them get his wallet and it's got his FBI credentials in it. He then calls over their supervisor and gets all their details to report them. Calls them dumb motherfuckers a lot.They've actually taken that down in the minutes since you posted it.
sucks he has to go to work in a place where he needs that
Rank | Occupation | Fatal Injury Rate (per 100,000 workers) | Total Deaths (2017) | Average Salary | Most Common Fatal Accident |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Logging workers | 109.3 | 55 | $38,840 | Contact with objects and equipment |
2 | Fishers and related fishing workers | 74.2 | 41 | $28,310 | Transportation incidents |
3 | Sailors and marine oilers | 55.1 | 9 | $40,730 | Transportation incidents |
4 | Aircraft pilots and flight engineers | 50.4 | 59 | $111,930 | Transportation incidents |
5 | Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators | 46.7 | 12 | $39,120 | Transportation incidents |
6 | Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators | 42.4 | 13 | $42,950 | Contact with objects and equipment |
7 | Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining | 40.1 | 10 | $49,000 | Transportation incidents |
8 | Other transportation workers | 39.2 | 8 | $24,480 | Transportation incidents |
9 | Roofers | 39.0 | 91 | $38,970 | Falls, slips, trips |
10 | Maintenance workers, machinery | 37.4 | 9 | $45,540 | Contact with objects and equipment |
11 | Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders | 35.9 | 6 | $29,100 | Contact with objects and equipment |
12 | Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners | 34.3 | 0 | $37,950 | Contact with objects and equipment |
13 | Refuse and recyclable material collectors | 31.9 | 30 | $36,160 | Transportation incidents |
14 | Structural iron and steel workers | 28.0 | 14 | $52,610 | Falls, slips, trips |
15 | Driver/sales workers and truck drivers | 26.0 | 987 | $37,610 | Transportation incidents |
16 | Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers | 25.6 | 258 | $69,620 | Transportation incidents |
17 | Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators | 25.4 | 3 | $56,060 | N/A |
18 | Reinforcing iron and rebar workers | 25.0 | 3 | $46,850 | N/A |
19 | Riggers | 24.4 | 1 | $48,580 | N/A |
20 | First-line supervisors of farming, fishing, and forestry workers | 23.1 | 11 | $46,570 | Transportation incidents |
I must have missed the part where he said his brother was a police officerTop 20 Most Dangerous Jobs in America
Rank Occupation Fatal Injury Rate (per 100,000 workers) Total Deaths (2017) Average Salary Most Common Fatal Accident 1 Logging workers 109.3 55 $38,840 Contact with objects and equipment 2 Fishers and related fishing workers 74.2 41 $28,310 Transportation incidents 3 Sailors and marine oilers 55.1 9 $40,730 Transportation incidents 4 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers 50.4 59 $111,930 Transportation incidents 5 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators 46.7 12 $39,120 Transportation incidents 6 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators 42.4 13 $42,950 Contact with objects and equipment 7 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, and mining 40.1 10 $49,000 Transportation incidents 8 Other transportation workers 39.2 8 $24,480 Transportation incidents 9 Roofers 39.0 91 $38,970 Falls, slips, trips 10 Maintenance workers, machinery 37.4 9 $45,540 Contact with objects and equipment 11 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders 35.9 6 $29,100 Contact with objects and equipment 12 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners 34.3 0 $37,950 Contact with objects and equipment 13 Refuse and recyclable material collectors 31.9 30 $36,160 Transportation incidents 14 Structural iron and steel workers 28.0 14 $52,610 Falls, slips, trips 15 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers 26.0 987 $37,610 Transportation incidents 16 Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers 25.6 258 $69,620 Transportation incidents 17 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators 25.4 3 $56,060 N/A 18 Reinforcing iron and rebar workers 25.0 3 $46,850 N/A 19 Riggers 24.4 1 $48,580 N/A 20 First-line supervisors of farming, fishing, and forestry workers 23.1 11 $46,570 Transportation incidents
Top 25 Most Dangerous Jobs in the U.S.
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farming is more dangerous than being a police officer
good pointI must have missed the part where he said his brother was a police officer