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My dad always says he's undefeated at tailgating
Maybe it's not I who doesn't know what he's talking about
https://twitter.com/jessebtyler/status/1394449586219937796?s=21
The New Jersey Devil keeps knocking over my trashcans at night and taking out credit cards in my name.
https://twitter.com/CloydRivers/status/1442157123467612160?s=19
In total, a staggering 83 active-duty soldiers stationed at Fort Bragg died in the 18 months ending June 2021, according to data obtained by Rolling Stone. Only 11 of these deaths were from “natural causes.” Many, perhaps a plurality, were suicides. But in no fewer than 33 cases, the Army has classified the cause of death as “undetermined.”In other words, the Army can’t or won’t say how a whole platoon’s worth of soldiers died at its largest installation, home of the Special Forces, the Airborne Corps, and the Joint Special Operations Command. Over this same 18-month period, just three Fort Bragg soldiers died in overseas combat, meaning these elite troops are a dizzying 27 times more likely to die stateside than in war zones such as Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria.