Cat Woman Arizona mom, Lindsey Graham is known online as the voice of the ‘The Patriot Barbie Podcast’. Donned a cat outfit and addressed her local school board about allowing a retired teacher and principal Paul Bixler, who identifies as a transgender woman, to parade around the school in his deceased wife’s clothing and to… Continue reading Cat Woman
Author: Average Joe
Welcome to the Average Joe Weekly blog. This is basically my place on the web where I can help spread some of the knowledge that I have accumulated over the years. I served 10+ years in the Marine Corps on Active Duty, but that was some 25 years ago.
Pain
Pain Yesterday while working at the farm, I was lucky enough to be on the receiving end of a conversation about how poorly men handle pain and that men could never deal with childbirth. I’m so freaking sick and tired of this narrative. For some reason, people fail to understand that everyone is different and… Continue reading Pain
Funny Children’s Books
The Story Of Mike Lit This is a real book, OMG, and I’m sure there are clueless parents reading this shit to their children. LOL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu0jFKEB2LE For those of you that are not getting this joke, say Mike Lit a little faster, and if you still don’t get it, I’m just going to spell it… Continue reading Funny Children’s Books
Gender Bender
Gender Bender I work in IT and in IT, a Gender Bender is a device that converts one type of cable end into another, so it could convert a male HDMI cable end into a female end. In the realm of IT, there are only two genders. But I’m not here talking about IT today,… Continue reading Gender Bender
New Rank Insignia In The Marine Corps
New Rank Insignia In The Marine Corps The Marine Corps has nominated SgtMaj Of the Marine Corps Troy Black to be the next Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC). Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman (SEAC) is a distinct military position and rank within the United States Department of Defense and is designated the… Continue reading New Rank Insignia In The Marine Corps
Earth In Real Time
Earth In Real-Time This month, I explore the world of real-time or near real-time views of the earth and weather. I stumbled upon a really good website that provides LIVE is providing really good visual weather maps. Zoom Earth shows free up-to-date satellite imagery (in near real-time) updated every 10-15 minutes. One of the coolest… Continue reading Earth In Real Time
Costochondritis Rib Pain
Costochondritis Rib Pain If it’s not one pain it’s another. I know it is almost clichรฉ, but it works for this post. I have always had a fairly high threshold for pain, in fact, I have been able to ignore a ton of pain in my life. Usually, I can ignore it and just push… Continue reading Costochondritis Rib Pain
Safety Standdown Time
Safety Standdown Time This is why we have safety stand downs Marines, this is why we have those dreaded and much disliked safety briefs and stand-downs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuGAgTr3fgo Sadly, as the article states 3 Camp Pendleton Marines died in a one-vehicle accident. The California Highway Patrol received a call at about 2:30 a.m. for a single-car… Continue reading Safety Standdown Time
Fort Hood Has a Real Problem
Fort Hood Has a Real Problem When you are a member of the U.S. Armed Forces, you generally don’t have the idea pop into your head that you will die while minding your own business while on a U.S. Military installation. Now, your risk increases some if you are on a military base overseas, and… Continue reading Fort Hood Has a Real Problem
Costochondritis – A Year and a Half Later
Costochondritis – A Year and a Half Later I was first diagnosed with Costochondritis in the ER around Thanksgiving 2022. At the time, the pain was intense and I was at the ER not for the pain itself, but for what we thought the pain was being caused by. I had been having the pain… Continue reading Costochondritis – A Year and a Half Later