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I’m a Georgia peach – I’m told to act more like a lady, but what they call a ‘red flag’ I call a good time
A SOUTHERN woman has shut down the haters who disapprove of her outdoorsy lifestyle.
She likes drinking beer and shooting a bow and arrow, even if others don’t think that’s what she’s “supposed” to be doing.
A woman said she gets criticized for her drinking habits and is told to act like a lady[/caption]
A self-proclaimed Georgia peach now living in North Carolina, Abigail Miller (@abigail_miller919) spends most of her time outside in the fresh air.
Between her career in construction and her penchant for hunting, the 25-year-old country girl doesn’t necessarily fit the stereotypical female mold – and she’s proud of that.
In one video, she said she has another hobby that men often criticize: how much she likes to drink.
Posing in fitted jeans and a low-cut shirt that flaunted her cleavage , she revealed what the haters tell her: “Stop drinking like a grown man and start acting more ladylike.”
Singing along to the country tune in the background, she mouthed the words: “I don’t need the laws of man to tell me what I ought to do.”
To brush off the criticism further, she captioned the clip with a beer emoji and the words: “You call it a red flag… I call it having a good time!”
Abigail’s alcohol consumption, however, isn’t the only thing men call her out for.
In another video, she revealed how men react to her love of hunting.
Besides being told that she doesn’t “look like [she] hunts,” men also find fault in her form with a bow and arrow, saying, “You’re doing it wrong.”
She’s also been told, “Women don’t belong in the woods,” and that she intimidates the guys around her.
Luckily, viewers in the comments had her back.
“Whoever the hell said that is an idiot. Everyone belongs in the woods!” wrote one.
Another follower said: “Those are the words of the insecure for sure lol…Keep doing your thing.”
“She is a keeper,” commented a third person.
Abigail is proud of her skills and said that she isn’t going to listen to what men believe she should and shouldn’t do[/caption]
Red Dead Redemption 2’s great grandparent is a must-play
Red Dead Redemption 2 remains the watermark for western games, and for the abilities of Rockstar Games itself. But it’s the product of a storied history. You can trace it back to the original Red Dead Redemption, the early 3D Grand Theft Autos like GTA 3, and even other cowboy games like Call of Juarez. Perhaps the biggest inspiration behind Red Dead Redemption 2, however – the game that first proved it was all possible – is Gun. Developed by Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater studio Neversoft, you can experience this vital piece of gaming history yourself, and for cheap, thanks to a new GOG sale.
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Red Hat Begins Cutting ‘Hundreds of Jobs’
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Please stop doing war crimes in multiplayer games, it’s upsetting the Red Cross
Red Cross Challenges Gamers To Play Shooters Using Real-Life Rules Of War
The Red Cross is challenging gamers to play FPS games by real rules of war that are meant to “protect the humanity and dignity of people all over the world.”
The organization is seeking to remind players that video games are often set in “conflict zones,” and right now, “armed conflicts are more prevalent than ever.” These real-world conflicts affect those who live in the surrounding area by destroying their lives and leaving “communities devastated.”
Listed below are the rules the Red Cross is challenging players to abide by:
Insidious: The Red Door’s trailer brings old demons to light
‘Insidious: The Red Door’ trailer: The final face-off is here
The family at the heart of the Insidious franchise is back for one last go at solving their supernatural problems. In Insidious: The Red Door, Dalton (Ty Simpkins) is all grown up and going to college. But there’s a terrifying threat looming on campus, and it isn’t a frat party. (Though the idea of Marcia from Succession as an art professor is scary!)
Set 10 years after the first Insidious, demons new and old are back to haunt the Lambert family, forcing them to go to unprecedented lengths to process their past — and perhaps break a generational curse along the way. Alongside Ty Simpkins, Rose Byrne and Patrick Wilson (making his directorial debut) are also returning for this final, epic face-off.
Insidious: The Red Door premieres in theaters on July 7.
RIP Red Envelope: After 25 Years, Netflix is Killing Its DVD Rentals
After some 25 years, Netflix is officially retiring its DVD rental service. The company announced the move in a tweet Tuesday, explaining that its final discs will ship on Sept. 29th: