The Palestine Riso Poster made in collaboration with graphic designer and illustrator, @mahdisnikou and printed by @risogeist.
All proceeds donated to @pal_legal
$25 (international shipping available)
Visit https://t.co/AOe9Tttco3 to purchase
#GivingTuesday#FreePalestine
A second-round pick just ended a 53-year title drought by choosing to leave $113 million on the table.
Jalen Brunson went 33rd overall in 2018. Thirty-two picks came off the board before a team finally called his name, and Dallas was the one that took the flier. Four years later he signed with the Knicks on a 4-year, $104M deal that half the league filed under overpay for an undersized guard.
Then in 2024 he did the thing almost no athlete does. He was eligible for a 5-year, $269M max the following summer. He signed a 4-year, $156.5M extension a year early instead. The gap everyone circulated: $113M.
The headline number hides the actual mechanics. Because of how the fourth-year player option is structured, his real near-term sacrifice was closer to $37M over three years, with a path to recoup the rest as a free agent in 2028. That $37M still bought something specific.
What it bought was breathing room under the second apron, the constraint in the new CBA that strangles expensive rosters. That room is the only reason New York could carry Karl-Anthony Towns, Mikal Bridges, and OG Anunoby together. A captain taking full max blows the core apart. A captain taking less holds it together.
So the chain runs clean: a player 32 teams passed on talks himself into a discount, the discount clears the cap sheet, the cap sheet holds the roster, the roster closes out Game 5 by four.
53 years of waiting, and it broke because the man with the most leverage in the building decided to get paid in banners.
In 40 years, it had never rained during the Super Bowl. On the day of 41st the heavens opened up and poured down hard.
Because everything on the stage were live instruments and the stage floor was slick with water for he and his dancers, they asked Prince what did he want to do about the performance.
Prince replied, “can you make it rain harder?”
Long live Prince. The greatest halftime performance in Super Bowl history.
Unilever / Magnum stopped Ben & Jerry’s from creating a flavor for Palestine — so I’m doing it
myself.
I’ve got a watermelon, an empty pint, and I need your help:
Name the flavor or suggest ingredients
Or design the pint packaging
Tag @yobencohen, @MagnumGlobal use #JusticeforPalestine to submit
Use your voice when Ben & Jerry’s can’t — to secure peace, justice, and dignity in Palestine
#FreeBenandJerrys
NEW | Instagram has removed the verified account of Gaza slain journalist Saleh al-Jafarawi, who had 4.5 million followers.
Archived snapshots of his page on the Wayback Machine, the largest public internet archive, also appear to have been wiped or disabled, raising concerns about digital erasure of Palestinian documentation.
Al-Jafarawi, known for his frontline reporting on the Gaza genocide, had previously faced repeated censorship. He was killed yesterday by an armed group collaborating with Israel.
Observers warn that these developments may signal “a new phase in efforts to erase evidence of Israeli war crimes from the internet.”
Fun fact: Virgil made a whole website called Free Game teaching people how to start a clothing brand from A to Z for free. only few people know about this, a lot of clothing brand owners don’t want you to know this information
I hate people who do music reviews on tiktok. Especially for money. I be trolling sending them one of my songs called “poo pee on my wee wee.”
Well, they think I’m trolling but I’m deadass. We got one!
I made this song and these visuals to push through all of that. Creating it was one thing, but posting it, another. Well now here it is. The closet has been broken and burned down. Make way.
And remember, just be who you are, it don’t matter to me!