Chuck: Ernie, before we go I got just one more question for Victor—
Ernie: Chuckster, I don’t think this is—
Chuck: — Vic, Now How do you say “Big ol women” En Francais?
Wembanyama (stone faced): I don’t like the question, Charles, for me, you know, women hold up half the sky
Anthony Edwards on Wemby getting ejected 💀
“That n***a is like 8’5 when he spread out. The rim ain’t nothing but 10 feet! You got to put that b*tch so high above the rim. He’s like a statue. It’s so hard to beat them when he’s on the floor just because of his defense. I was so happy that n***a got kicked out. I hope they suspend him. Imma email the ass right now!”
(Via https://t.co/BbkrmIXmUg)
In Atlanta, a lawn care crew found a disabled veteran’s home buried under 2 feet of weeds. His HOA had been fining him $50 daily for the unkempt yard.
The team offered to mow and clean the entire property for free. As they worked, the HOA president called police, claiming the volunteers needed a vendor permit and were trespassing.
Officers arrived, heard the full story, told the HOA to stand down, and let the crew finish. The yard was fully transformed — a clear win for kindness over bureaucracy.
🚨 WOMAN SAYS REPEATING THIS 5-DIGIT “QUANTUM CODE” SHUTS OFF PHYSICAL PAIN — AND PEOPLE ARE FREAKING OUT AFTER TRYING IT
A woman is going viral after claiming physical pain can be reduced without medication… simply by repeating a mysterious number sequence:
“55515.”
According to her, the sequence acts like a “quantum code” that sends a signal from the brain directly into the area of pain to calm the body naturally.
Her instructions:
• sit with the pain
• focus on where it’s coming from
• repeat the code over and over
• allow the body to “receive the signal”
But the internet immediately took the video down a much deeper rabbit hole.
People are now connecting it to the CIA’s declassified Gateway Process documents, the controversial research program that explored consciousness, frequencies, altered states, and the hidden potential of the human mind.
Now the comments are completely spiraling:
• “Why did this actually calm my migraine??”
• “The human brain is way more powerful than we’ve been taught.”
• “Why was the CIA researching consciousness in the first place?”
• “This sounded insane… until I tried it!”
What exactly did the CIA discover about the human mind… and why does it feel like the public still only knows a fraction of it?
📹: TikTok/aviaamber_
Someone help find this young man so we can get him a pair of playoff tickets.
He showed up to his graduation ceremony at the UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA and pulled off a stunt that has OKC Thunder fans up in arms. 💪🏽🏀😂
#PorVida#GoSpursGo
🚨 BREAKING: Cartel-linked Mexican Senator Enrique Inzunza Cazárez has been ARRESTED in San Diego, after conspiring to import mass amounts of deadly drugs into the US in exchange for BRIBES and political support
He worked with the Sinaloa cartel.
I VOTED FOR THIS!
Mexico is RUN by the cartels, the rot runs DEEP inside the Mexican governemnt.
Time for Claudia Sheinbaum to see the writing on the wall and let the US unleash inside Mexico.
Keep arresting, and UNLEASH THE MILITARY 🇺🇸🇲🇽
🚨 JUST NOW: Sec. Marco Rubio DROPS this absolute gem
"From our country’s beginning, for as long as America has embodied freedom and exceptionalism, the soul of our nation has been rooted in the Christian faith.
Today we gather, as our forefathers did on this day centuries ago, to rededicate our nation to God."
🙏🏻
Keldon Johnson on his role with the @spurs: “I remember a couple years ago, I had a hard conversation with Pop. One morning, we were getting ready to play Dallas, and he pulled me to the side and told me that he thought it would be best for the team if I started coming off the bench. I said, ‘Yeah, of course. Whatever’s best for the team, I’ll do it.’ And I truly meant that, too.
But I’m also just human, man. And I was like 24 years old. If I said that I fully bought into this role from the jump, I’d be lying. I had averaged 22 points in the NBA. I’d won a gold medal with Team USA at the Olympics. So I just didn’t understand. I couldn’t wrap my head around it. And ultimately, I didn’t take it well. I sulked. I let the outside noise affect my play. I didn’t present the best version of myself as I was coming off the bench for the rest of that season. And I knew that I was much better than that.
I’ve been reflecting on that part of my journey a lot lately, with the position we’re in right now.
To backtrack a little bit…. When I was drafted in 2019, that was probably one of the most stressful nights of my life. I’d had a great year at Kentucky, and I thought I was going 9 or 10. In my mind, my floor was 15 to Detroit. The crazy thing is, I didn’t even work out for San Antonio. We talked a little bit on FaceTime, but I honestly didn’t think I’d still be on the board at 19 when the Spurs picked. Definitely not at 29, where I ended up going. I don’t know why I slipped so much, but thank God I did, because I landed at a proven organization with vets who could mold me.
That situation could have gone one of two ways. Thankfully, it went the good way.
Dejounte was young, too, but he knew the ropes better than me, and he made sure that I did everything the right way. I can’t thank him enough to this day for how much he’s helped my career. Same thing with DeMar DeRozan. Those guys really embraced me and took me under their wing as a young guy, and showed me how it was done. I feel like I had such a great group of vets, whether it was LaMarcus Aldridge, Patty Mills, Rudy Gay — all those guys went out their way to make sure I was solid. I feel like they knew how good I could be before I even knew how good I could be. They didn’t let me skip any steps, which was huge for my career early on.
And yeah, fast-forward to summer 2024, and I got to thinking back on my first couple years here in San Antonio, and how I could get that spark back, get back to being me. That’s when I started to see the bigger picture. We had picks. There were all these signs that we were building something that was gonna be special, all these bright green flags.
But there was this one red flag.
Me.
In that moment, I had to take a hard look in the mirror. And man, I just got embarrassed. I hated that feeling — the feeling that I had let my vets down, and especially let my younger teammates down.
This organization believed in me since day one, when Pop and our GM at the time R.C. Buford took a leap of faith on a player who was sliding in the draft and didn’t even have a workout at their facility. They had a plan, and I was a big piece of that plan. I just needed to get out of my own way. Period.
I knew that I could either be the person who tries to fight the change, who makes it about them and their ego, and tries to do everything their way (which never really works). Or, I could trust the process. And the Spurs never gave me a reason not to trust it. So I bought into my role, and I put my best foot forward each and every night. Whatever I had to do to be the best version of myself, I did it. And I feel like this season has been a testament to that.
I’m just really at home here. I think that’s probably obvious, right? The cowboy hat isn’t a gimmick. San Antonio is all me. Being a country boy, that’s just a part of who I am. From Huntington Prep to Oak Hill Academy to Kentucky, I feel like I just carried that country boy vibe with me everywhere I went.” https://t.co/WnVP4cXPll
Whitney Cummings said something that really landed on Bill Maher’s Club Random:
Women are kinda trained to do this thing… “I love you — now let’s get to work.”
Like here’s your cologne, here’s your manicurist, fix this, fix that. Then when he actually changes, she’s like “who even are you anymore?”
And the guy’s sitting there thinking… yeah, you changed me.
It’s that classic “I love you, but 60% of you needs improvement” energy.
A lot of relationships quietly turn into renovation projects instead of partnerships — and nobody ends up happy.
What do you think — have you seen this pattern in your own life or with people around you?