This joke is so old. Also that doesn't even make sense. They aren't sharing any information that isn't easily available online. And their audience is relatively small anyway.
@ This has not been a good youtube commenting day for me! This is like the 5th reply that has been censored! I thought you were making a reference to the movie Stripes, so I replied with the appropriate dialogue.
Let me tell you about this secret place called Netflix that has an insane documentary about the sackler family. It's insane what you find out digging around for information
If this is journalism, it's low grade journalism by some fool who watched one Netflix special on pills and fancies himself a pharmaceutical industry expert.
@@Zroolmpf_Celmbror This isn't even low grade 'journalism', It's just someone with a hard-on for Vail Resorts and found a convent way, if irrational, to connect the two. He might as well as accused anyone who skied at a Peak Resorts mountain as supporting the opioid epidemic.
@@kevinfurlong1403Eldora is doing decent enough and their patrol just unionized. A bay still has class, WP is great. Colorado Alterra scene is honestly a good time, this is 100% from a consumer perspective, never worked for a mountain
@ a basin charges to park on the weekend, eldora as well.this is ludicrous, a basin let people LIVE FOR FREE in the last chance lot less than 20 years ago. Our ski culture is dying . Go to winter park on a Saturday and let me know how it goes. I’ve worked for all the resorts and Alterra is not a good thing, happy you have a cheap pass though and I hope a lot of small ski areas open in our zone to spread out people and give tourists (the people who actually pay our bills in the mountains) a better experience because vail and Alterra are selling fake cowboy asshats a third home and I love run on sentences and steep terrain
I assume that's why they're so transparently citing and directly quoting official, settled legal cases--not only to prevent "that's just your opinion, man" rejoinders, but to pre-block accusations of libel / slander.
I grew up in Missouri and learned to ski at Hidden Valley in Wildwood. Very interesting to hear the ties between the Sackler family and Peak Resorts’ growth. Hidden Valley was originally a golf course and my understitched is that the Boyd family got the property when the original owner defaulted on a private loan. It’s remarkable how a tiny Missouri ski area was the start of what would become a large player in the industry before Vail bought them.
Same here - going to that hill in my youth I never realized what it was the originator of. I just thought it was a hill that gave skiing to a place that otherwise didn’t have it
I skied with a guy years ago that showed up with his 10th mtn div. equipment. He was the coolest dude in his 80's. After we skied, I went home. Beat. He went out dancing!
With a title like that, how can I not click?! I really liked this video, I hope you do a lot more videos on the history of specific mountains or ski industry companies. I think it's interesting and not widely known information.
Big ups for doing a deep dive. I wasn't a fan of some of the videos you've put out on ratings, but i appreciate your effort on this one. I have a love hate with the consolidation. I worked for vail during the good times. Got laid off covid. Hate the game,but they're doing what they can - for shareholders. It sucks for smaller operators, they can't charge $600 for a season pass when it's $1200 for 50 resorts. When i started riding it was $2k for one resort. All I'd like to see is employees paid fairly. $20 minimum. The Monopoly screws over smaller hills more than anything. Can't keep up to minimum wage. Thanks to all the hustlers still out there pushing lifts, grooming trails, and hauling sleds. you're What keeps a mountain running. Food and bev, parking attendants, are unspoken heroes. ❤
Top-notch journalistic video! I’d love to see more content like this. I know your viewership is mostly US-based, but your content is truly unique, and you should expand it to reach a broader international audience.
I didn't know that. I'ma recovering addict (in long term recovery at this point), but among the many things opioids and opiates cost me was snowboarding (of course, not the biggest thing in that list, but as I'm sure many of you know, it was a significant loss for me). I'm just now getting back into the sport and can barely afford it. This is nice to know. I'd skip a season not to support anything touched by the Sacklers. I got lucky, and I don't mean I lived. I know people who are going to live to old ages fighting to stop everyday and losing everyday with family members wondering if today they have the strength to resume living their lives or if they should hold on one more day, hoping this might be the day their loved one might get through one day. It is the worst existence. And even on my best days, I understand how some one could give up everything they had in an instant even having the knowledge of where they will end up. That family should be in prison just as much as El Chapo.
@@rossbrunson5894 That's massively simplistic. If you feel the results of all of our decisions bear the same weight responsibility, you've led a sheltered or unexamined life. Do you think there's a different weight of responsibility between a four year old who kills somebody (let's say by accident) and a forty year old who does the same thing? How about unforeseen consequences? Is a parent responsible for their adult children's crimes? They ultimately brought that person into existence without consulting them, they bear the weight of that choice in some measure.
@@rossbrunson5894 Would you say a four year old and a forty year old who kill someone are equally responsible? Would you say a parent is entirely responsible for the crimes of their adult child because they are ultimately responsible for bringing that person into existence without consulting them? Yeah, people are responsible for their actions, but there are levels to it and there are unforeseen consequences. You're lying to yourself if you think you've entirely fessed up to every thing you should face responsibility for, and if your excuse is that you would but you got lucky, then no, we are not all responsible for our behavior, because some of us get lucky sometimes. I'm gonna stop there.
Well done. This has some weight and substance to it. It makes more people aware of this awful thing through its relevance to the skiing. You used your channel to spread the info.
As an avid skier and retired surgeon, I am saddened and disappointed with what has been happening during the last several decades in both the ski industry and health care. No surprise to me that the opioid drug pushers were investing their windfalls in such a fashion, bankrolling the Peak Resorts corporate takeovers and buyouts and consolidation of "mellow resorts". We are now seeing the same trends in medicine, as private equity is buying out independent practices. In both cases, the result will be higher consumer costs, higher volumes, diminished quality and customer service, longer wait/lift times, and overall dehumanization. "Welcome to the machine."
I have a feeling Peak Rankings is going to become a significant player in the information of all that’s happening in the industry. It’s a wild time to be in snow sports.
This is a great video. Nice addition to the usual solid content on this channel. The Sacklers ruined so many lives. Sad to hear they also helped ruin the local ski hill experience.
@@ding-go Ah, I see the problem. Let me make this simple for you. If a drug dealer sells you a car on Craigslist at market price it doesn’t make you a drug dealer as well. If the state prosecutes the drug dealer they don’t come after the guy who bought the car
@@dhowe5180 I'll make it simple for you. If you knowingly pay a drug dealer twice the price for his car, you're not a drug dealer but you do have a serious lack of empathy and morals.
Oxycontin was a great drug. More for chronic than acute pain, though. What you do not know is that, during that time period, organized and academic medicine was proclaiming that "pain is the fifth vital sign" signifying that it was required to aggressively manage patient pain to the point that the goal was to eliminate it to the greatest extent possible. It was believed that inadequate pain management would lead not only to unhappy patients and their families but also lawsuits. It was in this context that providers began to err on the side of caution and overprescribe pain meds. Two things- oxy was marketed as having no addictive properties, which was never proven in a study AND all of these organizations that pushed hard for such liberal pain management have never apologized or acknowledged their culpability.
Wildcat was a great local gem prior to the Peak acquisition. The experience post peak acquisition was a harbinger of the forthcoming vail resorts apocalypse.
Vail ruined Brandyswine and Boston Mills. Peak resorts used to make a ton of snow. The last few years Vail made almost no snow to the point a pass was just about worthless. 20 degrees and nothing blowing on the live cams. Meanwhile snowtrails half an hour south has every snowgun on. Vail has gotten better lately but when a brandyswine ticket is the same price as ABasin its hard to go. Cant buy a pass because you don't know if they will actually make snow or decide to screw you with a lack of effort.
The bottom line is that Vail had nothing to do with the opioid crisis. They just bought a company partially owned by a family that was involved with the opioid crisis.
This! Interesting story and connection but vail resorts has no culpability in the oxy issue unless their some of their instructors and lifties were dealing on the hill
Snow creek used to be a really fun quick trip you could round up your college friends and go to relatively affordably even with rentals. Now tickets are $30 more with no visible upgrades to the area and shortened seasons because they arent willing to make snow as much as peak did. Its a shame while its small Snow Creek was a really friendly local spot youd hit a few times a year with great park culture and suprisingly good terrain. Now its a once to twice a year trip at the most and just doesnt feel remotely the same
After my favorite resort was bought by Alterra i did two seasons there. I sold my snowboard boots and snowboard and bought snow shoes. Free to hike in snow and slower pace to enjoy nature. Better enjoy it before corporations begin to own the hiking trails next.
6:30 Please try not do this to anyone who sees it. it makes you look unskilled and it pisses off the park crew/does more work. less time to build new features and any given feature may not be the best landing on the sides and can be dangerous to other riders in the park
I ski and own Vale stock... I will say that since Vale purchased our local hills outside Pittsburgh they've not made any significant investments... I have the full Epic Pass and will be in Lake Tahoe next week... I very much like Mount Snow, Attitash and BBJF...
in hours this video already got 7600 views, great job in this video. if they wanted to help the community they should allow the resort workers become union and provide lodging benefits for the workers and for the ski patrol. im a ikon pass holder i want to come up to the area but refuse to buy any food at the resort, i'll rather go down to the local town restaurant n drop a lot of money to help the communities.
Not sure why everyone says this will get taken down. He's citing public knowledge and facts together to make a story. The Sackler people couldn't give a shit about some RUclips video.
Had a few friends get really deep into the Sackler family and all their internal communications around the opiate crisis. They all came away with some very antisemitic opinions...
Peak rankings is not suicidal
lol, crazy world we live in
This joke is so old. Also that doesn't even make sense. They aren't sharing any information that isn't easily available online. And their audience is relatively small anyway.
@@waltysalamander lighten up Walter
@ This has not been a good youtube commenting day for me! This is like the 5th reply that has been censored! I thought you were making a reference to the movie Stripes, so I replied with the appropriate dialogue.
Let me tell you about this secret place called Netflix that has an insane documentary about the sackler family. It's insane what you find out digging around for information
WILD title lmao can't wait to see where this goes
edit- This is some fire lore content
The oligarchs own the country.
Lobbying, uncontrolled monopolies, wage theft, and market manipulation and collusion.
Oligarchs own the country.
I was trying to say more but my comment didn't get processed (or shadowbanned?) multiple times.
I hope this does well because I love the journalistic approach to this story and would love to see more deep dives like this.
This isn't journalism, you have no idea of what journalism is. It's a groundless hit piece based solely on Peak Ranking dislike Vail Resorts.
If this is journalism, it's low grade journalism by some fool who watched one Netflix special on pills and fancies himself a pharmaceutical industry expert.
@@rickden8362 @Zroolmpf_Celmbror I clearly said they took a “journalistic approach”, not that this was high quality journalism.
@@Zroolmpf_Celmbror This isn't even low grade 'journalism', It's just someone with a hard-on for Vail Resorts and found a convent way, if irrational, to connect the two. He might as well as accused anyone who skied at a Peak Resorts mountain as supporting the opioid epidemic.
this was the last video i was expecting from this channel, but it was one of the best i've seen. bravo
Ikon and Alterra really turning into the good guys and its not even Febuary of this season yet 😂.
What a shit year for Vail, love to see it
Alterra is an awful company to work for, and I hope you don’t live in a town near a resort owned by em. I own an ikon pass by the way, skiing is life
@@kevinfurlong1403Eldora is doing decent enough and their patrol just unionized. A bay still has class, WP is great. Colorado Alterra scene is honestly a good time, this is 100% from a consumer perspective, never worked for a mountain
@ a basin charges to park on the weekend, eldora as well.this is ludicrous, a basin let people LIVE FOR FREE in the last chance lot less than 20 years ago. Our ski culture is dying . Go to winter park on a Saturday and let me know how it goes. I’ve worked for all the resorts and Alterra is not a good thing, happy you have a cheap pass though and I hope a lot of small ski areas open in our zone to spread out people and give tourists (the people who actually pay our bills in the mountains) a better experience because vail and Alterra are selling fake cowboy asshats a third home and I love run on sentences and steep terrain
@@kevinfurlong1403they are crap, and I only live by mountains owned by them
Is this the last video of Peak Rankings? Is Vail sending it's strike team out right now? Who knows, all we know is that this video is fire.
This is some absolutely crazy ski industry lore
Sacklers belong in prison
Its almost always them man, always them….
Posted 35min ago!! This is wild content. Glad I got to catch it before it gets pulled. Epic journalistic content.
What makes you think this video will be taken down?
He cited information available online ... Lol this is not new info
I assume that's why they're so transparently citing and directly quoting official, settled legal cases--not only to prevent "that's just your opinion, man" rejoinders, but to pre-block accusations of libel / slander.
PeakRankings did not k!ll himself.
I grew up in Missouri and learned to ski at Hidden Valley in Wildwood. Very interesting to hear the ties between the Sackler family and Peak Resorts’ growth.
Hidden Valley was originally a golf course and my understitched is that the Boyd family got the property when the original owner defaulted on a private loan. It’s remarkable how a tiny Missouri ski area was the start of what would become a large player in the industry before Vail bought them.
Same here - going to that hill in my youth I never realized what it was the originator of. I just thought it was a hill that gave skiing to a place that otherwise didn’t have it
Similar thoughts having grown up and worked at Boston Mills Brandywine
Would you be able to do a video on how the 10th Mountain division helped create the North American ski industry
I was at copper Mt for a screening of a documentary on them and 2 of the original members attended
I skied with a guy years ago that showed up with his 10th mtn div. equipment. He was the coolest dude in his 80's. After we skied, I went home. Beat. He went out dancing!
Absolutely INSANE content, man. Keep it up!
What?! Sounds like someone's going to end up at the bottom of a lake ;-)
you mean bottom of a snow pile
Dude you crushed it with this video. Good work!
With a title like that, how can I not click?!
I really liked this video, I hope you do a lot more videos on the history of specific mountains or ski industry companies. I think it's interesting and not widely known information.
Thanks for this video. It may be your most talked about video!
didn’t see this video coming but absolutely loved it.
Big ups for doing a deep dive. I wasn't a fan of some of the videos you've put out on ratings, but i appreciate your effort on this one. I have a love hate with the consolidation. I worked for vail during the good times. Got laid off covid. Hate the game,but they're doing what they can - for shareholders. It sucks for smaller operators, they can't charge $600 for a season pass when it's $1200 for 50 resorts. When i started riding it was $2k for one resort. All I'd like to see is employees paid fairly. $20 minimum. The Monopoly screws over smaller hills more than anything. Can't keep up to minimum wage. Thanks to all the hustlers still out there pushing lifts, grooming trails, and hauling sleds. you're What keeps a mountain running. Food and bev, parking attendants, are unspoken heroes. ❤
Top-notch journalistic video! I’d love to see more content like this. I know your viewership is mostly US-based, but your content is truly unique, and you should expand it to reach a broader international audience.
I didn't know that. I'ma recovering addict (in long term recovery at this point), but among the many things opioids and opiates cost me was snowboarding (of course, not the biggest thing in that list, but as I'm sure many of you know, it was a significant loss for me). I'm just now getting back into the sport and can barely afford it. This is nice to know. I'd skip a season not to support anything touched by the Sacklers. I got lucky, and I don't mean I lived. I know people who are going to live to old ages fighting to stop everyday and losing everyday with family members wondering if today they have the strength to resume living their lives or if they should hold on one more day, hoping this might be the day their loved one might get through one day. It is the worst existence. And even on my best days, I understand how some one could give up everything they had in an instant even having the knowledge of where they will end up. That family should be in prison just as much as El Chapo.
Drugs are and alcohol are always going to be readily available. We are the only ones responsible for our behavior.
@@rossbrunson5894 That's massively simplistic. If you feel the results of all of our decisions bear the same weight responsibility, you've led a sheltered or unexamined life. Do you think there's a different weight of responsibility between a four year old who kills somebody (let's say by accident) and a forty year old who does the same thing? How about unforeseen consequences? Is a parent responsible for their adult children's crimes? They ultimately brought that person into existence without consulting them, they bear the weight of that choice in some measure.
@@rossbrunson5894 Would you say a four year old and a forty year old who kill someone are equally responsible? Would you say a parent is entirely responsible for the crimes of their adult child because they are ultimately responsible for bringing that person into existence without consulting them? Yeah, people are responsible for their actions, but there are levels to it and there are unforeseen consequences. You're lying to yourself if you think you've entirely fessed up to every thing you should face responsibility for, and if your excuse is that you would but you got lucky, then no, we are not all responsible for our behavior, because some of us get lucky sometimes. I'm gonna stop there.
@rgarewal100 nope. I stand by what I said.
@@rossbrunson5894 That's fine, I don't think it's gonna stand by you.
Well done. This has some weight and substance to it. It makes more people aware of this awful thing through its relevance to the skiing. You used your channel to spread the info.
This is amazing content, exactly what I subscribed for
Not the type of journalism I’d expect from Peak Rankings, bravo!
As an avid skier and retired surgeon, I am saddened and disappointed with what has been happening during the last several decades in both the ski industry and health care. No surprise to me that the opioid drug pushers were investing their windfalls in such a fashion, bankrolling the Peak Resorts corporate takeovers and buyouts and consolidation of "mellow resorts". We are now seeing the same trends in medicine, as private equity is buying out independent practices. In both cases, the result will
be higher consumer costs, higher volumes, diminished quality and customer service, longer wait/lift times, and overall dehumanization. "Welcome to the machine."
Dude, don’t stay in your lane. It was fun to watch you talk about opioids while watching you ski. Interesting to see where you go from here
Thought this was gonna be a meme post but it was actually very thoroughly put together
great video, dude
Wow, I would've never guessed my home resort (Mt snow) had such shady connections and acted as a key part of this story
crazy video I did not expect from you, mad respect
I have a feeling Peak Rankings is going to become a significant player in the information of all that’s happening in the industry. It’s a wild time to be in snow sports.
This is a great video. Nice addition to the usual solid content on this channel. The Sacklers ruined so many lives. Sad to hear they also helped ruin the local ski hill experience.
Well done. Thanks.
This is peak Peak
Connection but no culpability. Vail resorts has committed some sins but drug dealing isn’t one of them
But helping to bail out drug dealers by paying twice market value IS culpability. Nice try though 😆
@@ding-go Ah, I see the problem. Let me make this simple for you. If a drug dealer sells you a car on Craigslist at market price it doesn’t make you a drug dealer as well. If the state prosecutes the drug dealer they don’t come after the guy who bought the car
@ tries to rationalize staying friends with the neighbor who helped the drug dealer that killed his daughter. Wow are you gross or what 🤮🤮🤮
@@dhowe5180 rationalizes staying friends with the guy who helped his daugghter's murdererr. Gross 🤮
@@dhowe5180
I'll make it simple for you.
If you knowingly pay a drug dealer twice the price for his car, you're not a drug dealer but you do have a serious lack of empathy and morals.
The Sackler family
Every
Single
Time
man peak took good care of mt now, epic just keeps regressing it year after year
PEAK RANKINGS NEXT TO GET THE TOP AWARD IN JOURNALISM
Very cool and interesting story, thanks for sharing and hope to see more on top of the typical peak rankings!
I remember a couple years ago an older man told me the Sackler family used to own Boston Mills/Brandywine, now I know what he meant. lol
Oxycontin was a great drug. More for chronic than acute pain, though. What you do not know is that, during that time period, organized and academic medicine was proclaiming that "pain is the fifth vital sign" signifying that it was required to aggressively manage patient pain to the point that the goal was to eliminate it to the greatest extent possible. It was believed that inadequate pain management would lead not only to unhappy patients and their families but also lawsuits. It was in this context that providers began to err on the side of caution and overprescribe pain meds. Two things- oxy was marketed as having no addictive properties, which was never proven in a study AND all of these organizations that pushed hard for such liberal pain management have never apologized or acknowledged their culpability.
Class video. Thank you ⛷
Wildcat was a great local gem prior to the Peak acquisition. The experience post peak acquisition was a harbinger of the forthcoming vail resorts apocalypse.
Vail ruined Brandyswine and Boston Mills. Peak resorts used to make a ton of snow. The last few years Vail made almost no snow to the point a pass was just about worthless. 20 degrees and nothing blowing on the live cams. Meanwhile snowtrails half an hour south has every snowgun on. Vail has gotten better lately but when a brandyswine ticket is the same price as ABasin its hard to go. Cant buy a pass because you don't know if they will actually make snow or decide to screw you with a lack of effort.
Peak Resorts went from one evil ownership to another evil ownership.
Different levels of evil, though
Crazy. Vail ended up with a bargain in the end.
The bottom line is that Vail had nothing to do with the opioid crisis. They just bought a company partially owned by a family that was involved with the opioid crisis.
This! Interesting story and connection but vail resorts has no culpability in the oxy issue unless their some of their instructors and lifties were dealing on the hill
Good report. Glad to see that there are ethics concerns.
RIP Peak Rankings man we loved you. Never cross the Saclers.
Snow creek used to be a really fun quick trip you could round up your college friends and go to relatively affordably even with rentals. Now tickets are $30 more with no visible upgrades to the area and shortened seasons because they arent willing to make snow as much as peak did. Its a shame while its small Snow Creek was a really friendly local spot youd hit a few times a year with great park culture and suprisingly good terrain. Now its a once to twice a year trip at the most and just doesnt feel remotely the same
any chance of a berkshire east review?
Great video 👍🏽
Insane title!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wowww! brilliant expose...keep up the good work!
What happens when you ask Chat GPT to create a story linking Vail Resorts to the opioid crisis, just to see if it will.
More like, what happens when a Sackler suckler is butthurt by facts 😆
After my favorite resort was bought by Alterra i did two seasons there. I sold my snowboard boots and snowboard and bought snow shoes. Free to hike in snow and slower pace to enjoy nature. Better enjoy it before corporations begin to own the hiking trails next.
Awesome video! Just subscribed!
Mount Snow still lacks a high speed chairlift at Northface where both triple chairlifts have long lift lines on the weekends.
Whoa shots fired
6:30 Please try not do this to anyone who sees it. it makes you look unskilled and it pisses off the park crew/does more work. less time to build new features and any given feature may not be the best landing on the sides and can be dangerous to other riders in the park
You finally mentioned Jack Frost and big boulder I know these two resorts cause I've been there many times.
I ski and own Vale stock... I will say that since Vale purchased our local hills outside Pittsburgh they've not made any significant investments... I have the full Epic Pass and will be in Lake Tahoe next week... I very much like Mount Snow, Attitash and BBJF...
Vail=Lizard People
in hours this video already got 7600 views, great job in this video. if they wanted to help the community they should allow the resort workers become union and provide lodging benefits for the workers and for the ski patrol. im a ikon pass holder i want to come up to the area but refuse to buy any food at the resort, i'll rather go down to the local town restaurant n drop a lot of money to help the communities.
Yoooo guys the new ski lore video just dropped!!
The title is objectively misleading clickbait but it was still quality stuff
Great story. Vail resorts needs to be broken up. People like that Sacklers need to go to jail.
$187 a day for a east coast ski lift day ticket? outrageous.
Here before this gets dmca’d
Y'all are EPIC for this video lolol
Don't forget about the parking issue at Mt Sunapee
Dusting off my "Vail Sucks" sticker...
Peak Rankings is not in a poor state of mental health. They are not suicidal.
Epic neglects Wildcat like a disowned stepchild
The wildcat base lodge is to base lodges as vail resorts is to a healthy ski industry.
Heavenly went from $100 to $220 in 2-3 years. Absolutely ridiculous
The timing of this is absurd given the chair lift failure at Attitash today.
Do a vid on saddleback Maine, would be awesome
i feel seen my home mountain has never been relevant until now (whitetail mentioned)
Peakrankings day 1's will know that one of the original rankers broke her shoulder at Whitetail.
@ im new here sorry 🙈🙈 thanks for letting me know tho that blows omg
@ Haha, I doubt almost anybody still remembers that. It was the topic of one of the episodes of the discontinued "Off-Peak Podcast" from 2019.
That's buck wild aint it
The Sackler family's greed killed my neighbor.
woah holy shit man big drop be careful for real
Not sure why everyone says this will get taken down. He's citing public knowledge and facts together to make a story. The Sackler people couldn't give a shit about some RUclips video.
anyone can buy shares of stock in a corporation. There is no ethical crisis
But thinking that paying double the market price to mass murdering drug dealers is no big deal IS a moral crisis.
this is the tip of the iceberg
This video is 100% getting shadow banned
I'm still really not sure what the kicker was supposed to be in this?
Ross announces he's not real bright. Thanks, I guess 🤷🏽😆
Sacklers should go the way of UnitedHealth imo.
You mean murdered?
@thecrowfliescrooked take it how you want. Could mean alot of things.
@bestestname6757 I agree with the implications
I see you changed the title lol
Japan rankings when
Vail Corp is a villain of the skiing world . We all know that . Latest Park City strike, just added some gas to the fire .
We already saw the first title
My mom didn’t like taking us to ski at liberty and whitetail when I was a kid because they were owned by the saclers
Had a few friends get really deep into the Sackler family and all their internal communications around the opiate crisis. They all came away with some very antisemitic opinions...
This makes me SO angry bro. How do we combat this?
I'm cancelling my vacation
my bad guys
🔥🔥🔥
That title is so fucking funny man
Dude this is crazy I hate vail so much.