The second John Wick tournament just happened where two guys in suits throw martial arts moves at each other to get to a gun on the floor and the first to shoot wins.
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En Jutaí, Brasil, una multitud invadió la comisaría donde se encontraba Gregorio Patricio da Silva, quien confesó haber secuestrado, violado y asesinado a una niña de 1 año y 7 meses. Tras golpear a da Silva, la turba le prendió fuego a su cuerpo, desatando polémica en redes sociales por el accionar.
If they were so worried about the children, why did they cover up the mass rape and child trafficking of hundreds of thousands of children over the past 20 years? Police were literally transporting the children back and forth for the traffickers and grooming gangs — and in some cases even raping the kids while they were in police custody.
But now, all of a sudden, they’ve grown a conscience and want to protect them? Yeah, right. This has nothing to do with the children. It’s all about control and power. Anyone who can’t see that needs to take their head off and give it a good wobble.
Yup. My Dad has Alzheimer's. Worked his ass off his whole life and is looney in a locked Assisted Living Memory Care ward. They have him so doped up on meds, and the State takes all his Social Security. And God forbid you ask a question of a care provider (even though I'm his legal POA, medical and financial), you just get the run around and ZERO help or answers from any government office.
when we first got married, husband was very reluctant to hold my hand for whatever reason... he'd even shrug my hand off at some point
so, when we walked somewhere together... I just went off and did my own thing, now he'd insist to hold me hand coz he's worried I'd disappear
My (ex) husband hadn't planned a date in years. Tried to do home dates. I planned several. Asked him to plan one that didn't involve screens. He said, "how about a board or card game." Ok. "What do you want to play?" Maybe one of the ones my sibling gave you for Christmas? "Ok".
We get to "date night". He hadn't even taken the game downstairs to the table. Hadn't read the directions. Zero effort. I told him he should have gotten the game out, bought some snacks (or asked me to get specifics while I was at the store). Maybe set up some music. You know, things I had been doing the whole time, very low creativity/effort requirement for him. "Oh, you should have told me that's what you wanted." 🫠🫠🫠🫠
I wanted you to act like you were excited to spend time with your wife and plan something fun.
THE WEST IS QUIETLY ABORTING PEOPLE WITH DOWN SYNDROME OUT OF EXISTENCE
A YouTuber couple has gone viral and sparked mass backlash after publicly sharing their decision to terminate their pregnancy after testing positive for Down Syndrome (DS)
Despite mass backlash online, the data tells quite a different and surprising story in private…
— The western Abortion rate is 90%
— In Iceland it’s ~100%, there is almost no one with Down syndrome in Iceland
— Denmark is not far behind at 98%
— Germany is 90%
— Australia is 90%
— Canada is 90%
— New Zealand is 85%
— France is 85%
— USA is 77%
— The odd one out is The Netherlands where the rate around 20% to 50%
The number of babies actually born with Down syndrome has more than halved across Europe and the UK.
This is despite an INCREASE in DS pregnancies due to more testing and more “geriatric” pregnancies.
Some are saying this is eugenicist, evil and based on lies. Others are saying it’s harm reduction and based on science.
Adoption has been raised as an alternative with doubters saying the foster care system would be terrible.
What are your thoughts? Is this evil? understandable? Justified? Something else?
JUST IN: Bricks and Minifigs is parting ways with the franchise owners behind a $200,000 LEGO scandal and has offered to return the collection with compensation for any missing items.
this whole thread is wild... i don't think I'd watch the yt vid coz just reading bits and pieces of the story has already made wanna kick some corporate a$$es
If you ran out of 4 hour youtube documentaries about people you've never heard of getting cancelled there's 3 hours of this shit out and its just insane.
TLDR, a lego store received a man's 200 thousand dollar lego star wars collection to consign, the company immediately kicked the owner out of the franchise and took over, refuses to give it back or pay for it, and now the new owner's Mormon mafia have dedicated incredible resources to gangstalking a youtuber who made a video about it.
He sifted through all released bodycam videos, of over 7 times the police detained him, finding one audio segment they failed to redact of them basically admitting to doing everything they can to scare him off at the request of the owner.
With the store owner formally losing in court , but then just refusing to pay and the police blocking any attempt to formally serve the court required summons, he started a Gofundme, but now the police are doing everything possible to harm him in retaliation because for whatever reason theyre also all Mormons.
The fact that Bricks and Mini Figs could have ended this for under $200k USD and avoided all the PR damage pains my corporate counsel core
This case has horrible decision makers on all sides
In 1965, a 17-year-old girl in Sicily was kidnapped, assaulted, and held captive for over a week.
Then her attacker offered her a deal:
Marry him, and everything would be “forgiven.”
At the time, Italian law allowed rapists to avoid punishment if they married their victims.
It was called “reparatory marriage.”
The logic was horrifying:
A woman’s “honor” mattered more than her consent.
If she married the man who violated her, her reputation could supposedly be restored — and the rapist could walk free.
Most women had no real choice.
Families pressured them.
Communities expected obedience.
The law itself encouraged silence.
But Franca Viola said no.
At 17 years old, traumatized and publicly shamed, she refused to marry the man who assaulted her.
That single word changed Italy forever.
Her decision sparked outrage in her town.
Neighbors turned against her family.
Their vineyards and olive groves were burned in retaliation.
But Franca’s father stood beside her and supported her decision to press charges.
In 1966, Franca testified publicly against her attacker in court.
At a time when most victims were expected to stay silent forever, she spoke openly in front of the entire country.
Italy watched in shock.
Her attacker, Filippo Melodia, was convicted and sentenced to prison.
For the first time in Italian history, a woman had publicly rejected “reparatory marriage” and won.
The case became international news.
But the law itself still remained.
For another 15 years, rapists in Italy could technically still escape punishment by marrying their victims.
Then finally, in 1981, Italy abolished the law completely.
And many activists pointed to Franca Viola as the moment the country first began confronting the cruelty of that system.
Years later, Franca married a childhood friend who had stood beside her through everything.
Not because she needed her “honor restored.”
But because she deserved love, dignity, and a life defined by her own choices.
That’s why her story still matters.
Franca Viola wasn’t just resisting one man.
She was resisting an entire culture that treated women’s suffering as something to hide rather than something to fight.
At 17 years old, she stood against her attacker, her community, and even the law itself.
And eventually, the law changed.
Sometimes history moves because powerful people decide to act.
And sometimes history moves because one terrified teenager quietly refuses to surrender.