TIL that Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham suffered from intense homesickness, to the point of crying on tour in the US. His manager, Peter Grant, bribed him with expensive gifts to keep touring and Bonham relied on alcohol to cope, which ultimately led to his death from alcohol poisoning at just 32.
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TIL that Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham suffered from intense homesickness, to the point of crying on tour in the US. His manager, Peter Grant, bribed him with expensive gifts to keep touring and Bonham relied on alcohol to cope, which ultimately led to his death from alcohol poisoning at just 32.

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u/Intelligent-Ad8436 — 2 days ago
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I’ve had this watch for 7 years now. I wear it 24/7, I rarely take it off.

I had a citizens watch that got all scratched up and a Tissot that I am afraid to wear as it fell once and had to get it fixed.

u/Intelligent-Ad8436 — 13 days ago
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How cooked is it ? (obligatory rust intro post)

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The hole appeared earlier this week. And today i decided to look underneath. Car looks like burnt toast. It runs great...but im getting nervous .I dont have another car and reasonably wont be able to for another couple months ( yay , finances) 07 Spectra with 202k. Im 99% sure this rust is gonna accelerate quick and i need to get something before winter. How bad is the danger right now?? Thank you!!! Editing to add this is in front of the drivers side rear wheel

u/Intelligent-Ad8436 — 19 days ago
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Vice President JD Vance on Joe Rogan Podcast: “Engineers can’t afford homes in 2026”; Engineers are the new teachers

JD Vance has officially passed the torch from teachers to engineers in 2026 as the “perpetual victim” career. Vance acknowledged that engineers have NO chance at home ownership in 2026.

Just as teachers were content showing up to work every day while perpetually screaming into the void about how ”underpaid” they were, engineers have now taken their place in 2026. Engineers are content making passing comments at their declining standards of living, but they’ll NEVER tell you not to become an engineer because someone told them in 2003 that engineering was a good career and they therefore must repeat that comment for some reason.

JD Vance, on the cutting edge of politics, now realizes that even engineering is a dead end career that no longer is relevant in the modern US economy.

u/Intelligent-Ad8436 — 1 month ago